Cirque du Soleil-esque model is eyed for forthcoming Us launch of popular UK immersive cinema event company.
Secret Cinema – the wildly popular immersive cinema event company in the UK – is heading into new territories both geographically and in terms of ambition.
“The future of Secret Cinema is to grow it around the world,” founder and chief creative officer Fabien Riggall said during a keynote at Connext, the Flanders Image industry event in Ghent.
For the Us expansion, he said, “Secret Cinema we’ll be starting in New York and La and then there can be touring shows as well as static shows,...
Secret Cinema – the wildly popular immersive cinema event company in the UK – is heading into new territories both geographically and in terms of ambition.
“The future of Secret Cinema is to grow it around the world,” founder and chief creative officer Fabien Riggall said during a keynote at Connext, the Flanders Image industry event in Ghent.
For the Us expansion, he said, “Secret Cinema we’ll be starting in New York and La and then there can be touring shows as well as static shows,...
- 10/11/2018
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
Fabien Riggall likes to keep a low profile. He rarely speaks in public, certainly not at a high-profile industry-heavy event like the Zurich Summit this past weekend.
That's hardly surprising. The founder of U.K.'s immersive movie event company Secret Cinema has built a business on maintaining the mystery. Audiences attending Secret Cinema screenings in London often don't know the film they will be seeing, or where the screening will be held, until the night of the event.
But when Riggall finally did take the Summit stage on Saturday, to reveal some of the hush-hush information ...
That's hardly surprising. The founder of U.K.'s immersive movie event company Secret Cinema has built a business on maintaining the mystery. Audiences attending Secret Cinema screenings in London often don't know the film they will be seeing, or where the screening will be held, until the night of the event.
But when Riggall finally did take the Summit stage on Saturday, to reveal some of the hush-hush information ...
- 10/1/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Fabien Riggall likes to keep a low profile. He rarely speaks in public, certainly not at a high-profile industry-heavy event like the Zurich Summit this past weekend.
That's hardly surprising. The founder of U.K.'s immersive movie event company Secret Cinema has built a business on maintaining the mystery. Audiences attending Secret Cinema screenings in London often don't know the film they will be seeing, or where the screening will be held, until the night of the event.
But when Riggall finally did take the Summit stage on Saturday, to reveal some of the hush-hush information ...
That's hardly surprising. The founder of U.K.'s immersive movie event company Secret Cinema has built a business on maintaining the mystery. Audiences attending Secret Cinema screenings in London often don't know the film they will be seeing, or where the screening will be held, until the night of the event.
But when Riggall finally did take the Summit stage on Saturday, to reveal some of the hush-hush information ...
- 10/1/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
14th edition of festival got underway on Thursday (Sept 27).
Fresh from their success winning Toronto’s coveted audience award, Green Book director Peter Farrelly and actor Viggo Mortensen kicked off the 2018 Zurich Film Festival on Thursday night (Sept 27).
The crowdpleasing film, now a frontrunner in the Oscar race given its Toronto success, is adapted from the true story of an accomplished black pianist (Mahershala Ali) and his Italian-American driver (Mortensen) navigating a tour of the racist Deep South in the early 1960s.
At the Zurich press conference yesterday, Farrelly said he hoped the film could impact people’s attitudes today.
Fresh from their success winning Toronto’s coveted audience award, Green Book director Peter Farrelly and actor Viggo Mortensen kicked off the 2018 Zurich Film Festival on Thursday night (Sept 27).
The crowdpleasing film, now a frontrunner in the Oscar race given its Toronto success, is adapted from the true story of an accomplished black pianist (Mahershala Ali) and his Italian-American driver (Mortensen) navigating a tour of the racist Deep South in the early 1960s.
At the Zurich press conference yesterday, Farrelly said he hoped the film could impact people’s attitudes today.
- 9/28/2018
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
The performance of ‘Romeo + Juliet’ on August 9 was cancelled due to flooding.
Secret Cinema, the UK-based live cinema event company, has said tonight’s performance of Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet will proceed as normal, after last night’s screening was cancelled at the last minute.
The organisation said “severe rain” was the cause behind the late decision, which was taken as punters queued at the London venue.
The Secret Cinema twitter feed posted the following tweet on Friday morning:
We fully expect tonight’s event to go ahead today. If there are any changes to this situation all...
Secret Cinema, the UK-based live cinema event company, has said tonight’s performance of Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet will proceed as normal, after last night’s screening was cancelled at the last minute.
The organisation said “severe rain” was the cause behind the late decision, which was taken as punters queued at the London venue.
The Secret Cinema twitter feed posted the following tweet on Friday morning:
We fully expect tonight’s event to go ahead today. If there are any changes to this situation all...
- 8/10/2018
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
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