Arts & Entertainment

Film Discussion Continues Monday in Concord

This month's topic: Open Conversations. Do you have a film-related question? Wondering what's happening around NH? Anything goes.

The next meeting of the New Hampshire Film & Television Office Discussion Series is scheduled for Monday, December 15 at 6 p.m. at NEC Concord, 62 N. Main St. in Concord.

This month is an “Open Lines” conversation - where YOU bring the topic. Do you have a film-related question for the group? Maybe you have a thought or an idea you would like to share? Whether it’s about production, what’s happening in film in New Hampshire, or a good movie you’ve seen recently - anything goes. Start a topic or just join in on the discussion. Let’s just have some fun and talk film!

The series is free and open to filmmakers, media production professionals, students and the general public. Attendees drive the conversation and will also have time to network. Future meetings will continue to address issues that affect the state’s film, television and media production community.

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Contact the New Hampshire Film & Television Office at 603-271-2220 or film@nh.gov with questions or for more information.

The New Hampshire Film & Television Office Discussion Series is presented in partnership with NEC Concord and held on the third Monday of every month.

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Food Note: Since our discussion series takes place during the early evening hours, we invite you to take advantage of what downtown Concord has to offer! Grab some coffee or a quick bite before our event, or gather some new friends from the discussion and continue the conversation over dinner at one of the establishments along Main Street. Click here for restaurant information from the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce website.

New Hampshire Film & Television Office Discussion Series: “Open Conversation” - Dec. 15, 6 p.m.

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