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    Release: Liquid Media Group’s Exclusive Event makes a “Big Splash” at TIFF

    Movie Buff Staff By Movie Buff StaffSeptember 17, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As the excitement of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) continues to be the talk of the town, the most exclusive and desirable parties are welcoming celebrities, top industry executives, influential media, and other glamorous guests for a night of marvelous entertainment and fun. 

    Monday evening’s gala event, “The Big Splash” hosted by entertainment business solutions provider Liquid Media Group, boasted a guest list that included the best and brightest of the entertainment crowd. 

    By day, Liquid Media Group has been shining the spotlight and sharing their expertise on important issues for independent producers through an exclusive series of TIFF panel discussions. Liquid’s Chairman Joshua Jackson (“Dr. Death,” “Little Fires Everywhere,” “The Affair”) and CEO Ronald Thomson were among the speakers on topics ranging from streaming in the new world and financing for independents to harnessing the power of media for social good.

    “The Big Splash” took place at The Windsor Arms, an award-winning boutique hotel in the heart of Toronto. It included an open bar accompanied with tantalizing food to tempt any taste buds, and live entertainment. The Windsor Arms is best known for hosting visiting royalty, aristocracy, stars of film and screen as well as heads of state and industry.

    After walking the red carpet, guests gathered in the courtyard ballroom, one of the hotel’s most elegant spaces. With a gorgeous chandelier and accented ceilings, the room glistened as the fabulously dressed attendees mingled.

    Renowned DJ Samantha Michelle’s music enveloped the night as invitees were safely engaging with one another, taking pictures in the photo-booth, and enjoying their drink of choice at the grand bar. 

    The Windsor Arms is best known for hosting visiting royalty, aristocracy, stars of film and screen as well as heads of state and industry.”

    Gift bags for Liquid’s gala guests included House of Waris Elephant Friendly Black Tea, Massawippi Mercantile Granola, Maax Gum, David and Young Scarves, and a gift certificate from The Sailing Collective.

    Also included in the gift bags were several digital presents from the Liquid Media Group family of companies. These included Filmocracy and Indieflix who provided guests with one month complimentary access to their full expanse of virtual festivals. Slipstream granted the guests 45 days free access to their movies. iGems gave lucky attendees both a discount on their renowned “TV Film Festival Mastery Course” as well as one month complimentary platinum membership. 

    Ultimately, the lively party was a splendid and sensational hit. Liquid Media Group carefully balanced the perfect amount of glitz, dazzle, glamour and excitement for today’s times, enchanting its attendees as a noteworthy addition to the 2021 film festival’s most memorable occasions. 

    Content provided by Liquid Media Group. 

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