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We hereby cordially invite all film and TV professionals to the special festival edition of the Network Drinks for Film and TV (NBF) during the Netherlands Film Festival in Utrecht on Monday, September 30, in the Ballroom of the Winkel van Sinkel!
For the fourth year in a row, a fine selection of the graduation projects from the 2014 cohort of the Netherlands Film Academy will be presented. A special selection committee consisting of Ester Gould (documentary filmmaker), Matthijs ten Berge (Director of Amsterdam Film Week, among others), Remco Kobus (Head of Drama at Endemol), and Anton Scholten (Filmmore & Chairman of the NBF) will select six projects, for which the makers will give a short pitch. From 17:00 to 19:00, the NBF networking reception will focus on these presentations, where new contacts can be made and old ones renewed while enjoying a drink.
What: Networking Drinks for Film and TV (NBF) - special festival edition
When: Monday, September 30, 17:00 - 19:00, pitches at 18:00
For whom: all members and associates of the NBF
Where: Ballroom of the Winkel van Sinkel, Oudegracht 158, Utrecht
Admission upon presentation of an official invitation, which can be downloaded via http://www.nbf.nl/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/NBF_uitnodiging2013_DEF.jpg
The NBF and the Network Drinks for Film and TV
The NBF has been the leading broad professional association for film and TV professionals in the Netherlands for over 60 years. The regular NBF networking drinks take place every last Monday of the month at SMART Project Space/LAB111 in Amsterdam-West. At the drinks event, which is intended for all film and TV professionals, attendees enjoy affordable snacks and drinks together, followed by a substantive program or panel discussion on a current topic. So come and join us in Amsterdam sometime!
For more information about the NBF or the networking drinks, see www.nbf.nl or contact the NBF office at [email protected] or 020-6646588.
Location
Oudegracht 158, Utrecht
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