Posts Tagged ‘Madflix’

MadFlix 2 Tonight at McGilvra’s

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

sundnaceWe’re hosting a beer and free movie party tonight at McGilvra’s at 8 p.m. They are the bar in our backyard that we all love to stop by for a mid-day pick-me-up.
Come by for a drink and short flick… we hope to see you there!

MadFlix Continues with Weekly Showings at Roy St. Coffee & Tea

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

postcard2 copyBuilding on the momentum from last week’s MadFlix event at the Madison Park Starbucks,  IndieFlix will continue screening favorite shorts and features at Roy St. Coffee & Tea, located at 700 Broadway Ave. E. on Capitol Hill.

Beginning Dec. 16, 2009, IndieFlix will host movie nights every Wednesday and Sunday nights at 8 p.m.

Here at IndieFlix, we’re not only excited about more local company exposure, but also a new realm of opportunity for our filmmakers to be noticed in one of the most artistic, unique neighborhoods in Seattle.

Hope to see you there!

Madison Park Goes Mad for MadFlix!

Friday, December 4th, 2009

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Last night’s MadFlix event was a huge success, thanks to the Madison Park community and Starbucks staff.

We had a packed house and everyone had a good time sampling McGilvra’s delicious cheese pizza and beer, Magito Family of Wines (the Zinfandel was to die for!), Beecher’s Handmade Cheese and La Panzanella Crackers.

The audience was completely attentive during the short film screenings. We showed Anna McRoberts’ “The Wind Fisherman,” Rune Christensen’s “Down The Road” and Anurag Mehta’s “The Trident.”

This was the first (in what we hope will be many) community screening events. It was a great opportunity for the Madison Park community to learn more about IndieFlix and a chance for us to meet some of our filmmakers and other IndieFlix contributors and friends.

By the end of the night, we had to kick people out of Starbucks and usher them to McGilvra’s for an after-party wrap-up. We’re all nursing our hangovers today but think fondly on a night well spent.