Future Cinema to expand into 'new markets'
Fabien Riggall, founder of live events company Future Cinema, has revealed his ambitions for the continued expansion of the business into "new countries and new markets".
In an interview with Leisure Management (Issue 3, 2011), Riggall said the business met a "huge demand" for cinema events that offered a theatrical and interactive experience. Riggall launched original company Future Shorts in 2003 to promote short films, although it has now expanded with two other main strands - Future Cinema and Secret Cinema.
Future Shorts currently operates in 12 different countries, although Riggall told Leisure Management that all of the company's brands will be expanding into new areas. Read Fabien Riggall's interview with Leisure Management (Issue 3, 2011) pp 64-65: www.leisuremanagement.co.uk/a.cfm?a=v4R2Y
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