Film

film reelSo you put your heart and soul (and a considerable amount of money) into making your movie. You might have even got it into a festival, or two, but now what ?

Would you like to make it available for distribution ? Somewhere you could say "hey, go to linuxcaffe and they'll burn a copy". ?

Well great, 'cause that's exactly what we'd like to do !

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2008-08-10 13:00
2008-08-10 17:00
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yesiree a real TV crew is coming in to shoot some TV !

we're still open though, and I'm sure we'll co-exist.

2008-07-19 20:00
2008-07-19 22:00
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As soon as it's dark, join us for a debut screening of " Joe Emergent" by a group of young, local filmmakers and Directed by Angela Dizes.

A young artist is seduced into greatness when he receives accolades from his own future. He risks everything to become himself for a woman he meets in a cafe, who is a passionate fan of his yet unwritten works.

Afterwards we will screen MORE local short films.

2008-01-29 20:00
2008-01-29 23:00
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Spam: The Documentary explores the annoying consequences of a seemingly useful invention: e-mail spam. In a humorous and insightful look into the global culture of spam, filmmaker David Manning meets with Monty Python's Terry Jones, tracks down a spammer in Las Vegas, talks with the world's foremost anti-spammer, and visits the secret control room of AOL.

Screening starts at 8pm,
There is no admission fee, but we hope to tempt you with delicious treats, while you're here.

Much of the film was shot AT linuxcaffe, and the Director/ Producer Scott Dobson has generously offered copies for the screening.

2007-08-04 21:00
2007-08-04 23:00
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Another free open-air screening in Bickford Park, across from the caffe, this time with films made by and about people in a three block radius.

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featuring local films on ITALIAN/CANADIAN CULTURE including;

If we can get something to show, we will continue our drive to screen local independent film in Bickford Park. Submissions can be any length, but must be free if conflicting copyright restrictions, as well as being suitable for all ages. Beyond that, anything goes. To get the ball rolling, start by replying to this forum post.

We have had several free, open-air screenings in Bickford Park (right across the street from linuxcaffe) and we liked it a lot. We want to focus on local independent production, so if you are a local filmmaker, or you know such filmmakers, get in touch and bring your DVDs in.

So you put your blood, sweat and tears into your film, and a fair bit of money, too. You learned a lot and you friends say they really liked it. You even submitted it to a festival, or two, but now it just sits on a shelf. Wouldn't you like us to make it available to everybody, on a custom burned DVD ? We are soon to offer just such a film hosting / authoring / burning service, and as the content provider and copyright holder, you can even make a couple dollars.