Bay Area Film Mixer at 111 Minna Gallery 2025

Bay Area Film Mixer

Join us for the next Bay Area Film Mixer at 111 Minna Gallery in San Francisco!

Get ready to meet fellow filmmakers and industry professionals and grow your network at the Bay Area’s longest-running industry networking event! This in-person event is the perfect opportunity to network, share ideas, find crew for your projects, find industry work, and collaborate on exciting film projects. Whether you’re a seasoned filmmaker or just starting out, Bay Area Film Mixer is a great place to connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for film.

Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to expand your network and be part of the thriving Bay Area film community!

What To Expect

Networking

Doors open at 6:45 PM, providing ample time for mingling and networking. This is the perfect opportunity to connect with industry professionals, aspiring filmmakers, and cinephiles alike.

Admission

Tickets are limited, so reserve your spot early!

Early Bird Tickets: $10 (while available)

Regular Bird: $15

Late Bird/At the Door: $20

BAFM Super Supporter: $25 (receive a shoutout in our Screening Series)

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Legal Stuff…

I, the ticket purchaser/attendee, do hereby assume full responsibility for any and all damages, injuries, or losses to myself or my property that I may sustain or incur, if any, while attending or participating. I agree to hold harmless and waive my right to all claims against the Bay Area Film Mixer, its representatives, volunteers, and or facilities. I consent that any photos taken, video or other, of me in connection with this event can be used for publicity or promotion, and I waive compensation in regard thereto. If for some reason I am not able to attend the Bay Area Film Mixer a refund will not be issued. All sales are final. I have read, fully understand the above agreement and waiver, and agree to the terms set forth by way of a ticket purchase.

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