February 4 2014 – This weekend 360 Screenings is back with another immersive movie experience, where they will present “LOVE, a celebration of what it means to love, and be loved in return”.
Film-goers have an opportunity to fully immerse themselves in a film’s story by combining the screening of a film with live performance. The location is kept secret until 24 hours prior to the screening, and the name of the film isn’t revealed until the second half of the evening. The audience is encouraged to explore, interact with the actors, and immerse themselves in the film experience.
If you haven’t attended a 360 Screenings yet, do not delay! This is the hottest ticket in town, guaranteed to be a fantastic night out. You can read our review of last year’s Valentine’s Day event here.
LOCATION: Secret until 24 hours in advance
DATES: There are three showings:
- Friday, February 7th: 7:00pm
- Saturday, February 8th: 2:00pm
- Saturday, February 8th: 7:00pm
COST: $60 Regular Admission. $40 for Under 30/culture seekers.
Ticket price includes: admission & screening. Food, wine & beer available at cash bar.
TICKETS: http://www.360screenings.com/
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Website: 360screenings.com
360 Screenings – Amelie – February 2013 – Toronto |
About 360 Screenings:
360 Screenings began in May 2012 with a production of Jerry Zucker’s GHOST. The film and 360 experience played to a sold out audience. 360 Screenings produce events that combine live performance with traditional film viewing. Beloved films of the past set the stage at historic and interesting venues while audiences are instructed on what to wear, and where to show up only 24 hours prior to the screening. The film is kept hidden until the night of the event. From the moment audiences arrive they ‘step into the film.’ The venue, which could be a loft, a field, or any unique location, is furnished entirely to reflect the film’s environment. Part cocktail party, part live performance event, part film screening, 360 Screenings is changing the way Canadians enjoy cinema. They invite film lovers of all walks to step into the film.