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SPRING Toronto Film and TV Industry Networking & Social

SPRING Toronto Film and TV Industry Networking & Social

Thu, May 28, 10:00 PM
From The Toronto Film Industry Networking Group
4.5

HELLO EVERYONE ! It's this time of the month again : let's get together for a fun evening of networking in these slow industry times. If you're available, please join us on the SECOND FLOOR of Urban House Kitchen & Bar, for your favourite Film and TV Networking evenings. To book your free admission, go there : [https://tinyurl.com/TFIMay2026](https://tinyurl.com/TFIMay2026) Rain, Shine or Blizzard, WE WILL BE THERE! AND THERE WILL BE PRESENTS :D Of course, if you feel sick, have a fever, a cough, or don't feel comfortable with attending such an event post COVID times, please, don't put yourself and others in a bad position, and wait for the next one, because there will always be a next one. :D Bring your smiles and business cards! See you there ! DISCLAIMER : The organizers are not responsible for the potential stupid behaviour of some people, and you and us know that there is always a possibility of these happening, so by RSVPing to this event, you assume all responsibility and won't be able to hold the organizers responsible if anything happens that is related to your decision of attending. ================ MAY Toronto Film and TV Industry Social Evening Thursday, May 28th 2026, 6PM The SECOND FLOOR at Urban House Kitchen & Bar 718 Queen St E. Toronto, ON M4M 1H2

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18 attendees

🎬 "TUNER" - Downtown screening

Fri, May 29, 11:00 PM
From Not Your Average Movie Group: Foreign & Indie films (Mostly)
4.7
3 attendees
Indigenous Films & Social meetup

Indigenous Films & Social meetup

Sun, Jun 7, 6:00 PM
From Muslim Professionals Social Circle 30s-40s

Let’s explore Indigenous cultures through cinema together. Join us for an afternoon of short film screening at the imagineNATIVE Festival. With a variety of short films, you will discover different perspectives, stories and traditions that reflect the richness and diversity of Indigenous cultures. You can check more information on the screening and purchase your ticket here: https://imaginenative.org/festival/schedule/ The screening starts at 2pm, let’s meet 15min earlier. We can go for a cafe after for a nice catch up and exchange about the films. See you!

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1 attendee

Natural Light - Boudoir/ Fine Art- w/ Becs

Sun, May 24, 2:00 PM
From phōtos graphé
4.9
5 attendees

Natural Light - Boudoir/ Fine Art- w/ Becs ( session #2)

Sun, May 24, 4:30 PM
From phōtos graphé
4.9
5 attendees

🎬 "OBSESSION" - meet 6:45 pm for Downtown screening

Wed, May 27, 10:45 PM
From Not Your Average Movie Group: Foreign & Indie films (Mostly)
4.7
3 attendees
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Frequently asked questions

Meetup is a platform where people can find and join groups centered on their interests and attend events, both in-person and online.

You can find film-making events in Toronto by searching for related groups or events on Meetup's website or app, filtering by location.

Yes, Toronto has several film-making Meetup groups catering to various aspects like indie filmmaking, screenwriting, and more.

Yes, as a Meetup group organizer, you can plan and execute your own film-making events for members to join.

Once you find a film-making event you’re interested in, click on it to view details, and RSVP to secure your spot.

Joining Meetup and creating a basic account is free. Some group organizers may charge a fee for their events.

Absolutely, you can join multiple film-making groups based in Toronto or relevant to your interests.

While specific genre-focused groups might exist, availability may vary based on local interest and organizers.

No, although many are, some events could be online, depending on how the organizer chooses to host them.

No, you don't need to be a professional filmmaker. Many groups welcome enthusiasts and beginners.

While many options exist, it depends on current active groups in your area. Exploring nearby areas could offer more chances.

Meetup facilitates connections, but forming friendships depends on your engagement and shared interests.

Event organization quality varies with the group and host, so browsing reviews and descriptions might help.

To start a new group, you'll need to sign up as an organizer on Meetup, set your theme, and target an audience.

Indeed, some film-making meetups in Toronto might offer workshops, but check specifics as it varies by event.