TICKET Pricing

Single Sessions >> $13 FULL / $10 CONCESSION / $5 KIDS' SESSIONS

Student Sessions >> $10 FULL / $5 CONCESSION/STUDENTS

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Cinematheque >> $18 FULL / $15 CONCESSION
Entry by MIAF Festival Pass, Cinematheque Membership or Cinematheque Mini Pass.
Regular MIAF Session Tickets or MIAF Mini Passes not valid


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FESTIVAL PASS >> $75 FULL / $60 CONCESSION

FESTIVAL PASSES must be presented at the Box Office no later than 20 minutes before each relevant screening in order to be guaranteed a seat. Seats for the Festival Pass holders are NOT held for REPEAT screenings and ALL students screenings, however Festival Pass holders may still use their Festival Passes to obtain seats to these screenings subject to availability. There are a limited number of Festival Passes available for sale.

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MINI PASS >> $48 FULL / $36 CONCESSION

The MINI PASS entitles the holder to SIX (6) tickets to any screenings EXCEPT the 'Opening Night Screening' (7pm, 21 June) and the first 'Best of the Festival' screening (8pm, 26 June), 'Cinematheque' (7pm, 22 June) or 'Remains To Be Seen' (8pm, 25 & 26 June). All tickets obtained with the Mini Pass are strictly on a 'subject to availability' basis - no seats are held back for Mini Pass holders. You are advised to book early. Unused portions of Mini Passes are not refundable. There are a limited number of Mini Passes available for sale.

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'REMAINS TO BE SEEN' - VJ Animation Jam @ Duckboard House >> $7 FULL / $5 CONCESSION

Entry by Full Festival Pass or door sales only. (Mini Passes not valid for entry to this event)
> See event details

 
IMPORTANT: Film classification regulations do not allow us to admit any person under the age of 18 years EXCEPT to the Kids Animation and Ub Iwerks Short Films Collection.

Wheelchair access is available
 

         
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