Sunday night, Scilla and IndieFlix hosted a free Sundance screening at Roy St. Coffee & Tea, the Seattle coffee house where we do weekly short film screenings. It’s all part of what we like to call project living room – reaching out to our local film buffs and sharing what we find for free. Roy Street has been generous enough to give us Wednesday and Sunday night screenings with programming we switch up every week.
(Cough cough wink wink short-film makers! The time for sending those brilliant short films to us is now).
Over 40 people came to the 8 o’clock screening, and we want to say a big THANK YOU to you! What did you think about the programming? We’re tempted to start showing feature films at the coffee shop… there has been some interest in that from some of our friends, but we want to make sure that we’re choosing films that are fun and easy to follow in a public setting.
Catch us next week at Roy Street with some sports-themed screenings when we pay homage to the Superbowl with “Blood Equity” on Sunday and “Appointment in Vancouver” in preparation for the Olympics on Wednesday. Screenings are at 8 p.m. every Wednesday and Sunday.
We’re also hosting a beer and movie party at McGilvra’s on February 11. They are the bar in our backyard that we all love to stop by for a mid-day pick-me-up. The second rendition of “MadFlix” at the Madison Park Starbucks is Wednesday, March 3… free booze not included this time, sorry to everyone who made the last event such an awesome party. But make sure to ask Charley for a sip from his flask if you need to!





