Wide Angle: filmmakers mix & mingle June with RoxFilm
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Wide Angle: filmmakers mix & mingle June with RoxFilm

A casual networking event for filmmakers ! This month we are joined by the Roxbury International Film Festival!

By Clark Ave Productions

Date and time

Monday, June 3 · 6:30 - 8:30pm EDT

Location

The Point Boston

147 Hanover Street Boston, MA 02108

Agenda

6:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Check in and networking.

7:30 PM - 7:45 PM

Roxbury International Film Festival Presentation and Q&A

7:45 PM - 8:30 PM

More mingling and networking!

About this event

  • 2 hours

All filmmakers welcome - behind the camera, in-front of the camera, post folks, VFX folks, musicans, comedians. Working in corporate media and looking to engage with the creative community? We have filmmakers from across all genres attending to share their projects, look for new collaborators and gain inspiration.

This month we are thrilled to host Nerissa Scott and Andrea Lyman, committee members of the Roxbury Film International Festival which opens on June 20th! We will screen their new trailer and Nerissa and Andrea will share info about the festival and answer questions. We will have QR codes to join their mailing list and make sure you don't miss out on their events. RoxFilm presentation is at 7:30pm.

No cover as always but please RSVP. Next mixer is July 8th at Sam Adams on their outdoor patio!


Dev, Carley, Mark

Frequently asked questions

Can I bring promotional material for my projects?

Absolutely. You can share all you want about your projects but please - no asking for money or fundraising pitches.

What is involved with the screenings?

For now we are working with local film festivals to have them share either a locally made film or the trailer for the festival.

What experience level?

All experience levels are welcome to attend.

Organized by

As a film/video/photo producer who grew up in the theater I miss the thrill of live events and am excited to bring comedy, spoken word and the occasional open mic to downtown Chelsea, MA which at one point during the early part of the 1900s had not one, not two but four theaters along Broadway. My great-grandparents were able to see Yiddish theatre in the 1930s. In fact, the building I live in WAS the location for that Yiddish theater. For all these reasons and more, I truly believe that by simply opening up a door I am helping to contribute to the creative economy of our unique and vibrant city under the bridge.