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TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL DIRECTORY

April 12, 2012 | Filed under: Arts | Posted by: The Villager

To order tickets, visit tribecafilm.com or call 646-502-5296

SINGLE TICKETS:
As of April 15, single tickets on sale to Downtown residents (Ticket Outlets only, with proof of zip code below Canal St.). As of April 16, single tickets are on sale to general public

The presale ticket outlets are venues 1, 2 & 5.

Evening & Weekend screenings (after 6pm, Mon.-Fri. and Sat./Sun. prior to 11pm) are $16.

Matinee & Late Night screenings (prior to 6pm, Mon.-Fri. or after 11pm daily) are $8.

Tribeca Talks are $25.

VENUES:

1 Clearview Cinemas Chelsea (CCC), 260 W. 23rd St. (btw. 7th & 8th Aves.).

2 AMC Loews Village 7 (AV7), 66 Third Ave. (at 11th St.).

3 SVA Theater (SVA), 333 W. 23rd St. (btw. 8th & 9th Aves.).

4 BMCC Tribeca PAC (BMCC), 199 Chambers St. (btw. Greenwich & West Sts.).

5 Tribeca Cinemas (TC), 54 Varick St. (at Laight St.).

6 Apple Store, SoHo, 103 Prince St. (at Greene St.).

7 Chanel Art Awards Gallery at NYAA, 111 Franklin St.

8 Barnes & Noble Union Square, 33 E. 17th St.

9 Tribeca Film Center (TFC), 375 Greenwich St. (2nd floor, btw. N. Moore & Franklin Sts.).

10 Tribeca Drive-In, at the World Financial Center Plaza, West St. (btw. Vesey & Liberty Sts.).

11 Apple Store, 401 West 14th St. (at 9th Ave.).

12 Hudson River Park’s Pier 40, 353 West St. (Houston at West Side Highway).

13 92YTribeca, 200 Hudson St. (btw. Canal & Vestry Sts.).

TICKET PACKAGES: (sold online and by phone only)

A HUDSON PASS costs $1,200 and includes access for one to all evening, weekend and matinee/late night priced screenings, Tribeca Talks and Filmmaker/Industry Lounge. More passes available at tribecafilm.com.

DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE for students, seniors and select Downtown Manhattan residents (ticket outlet locations only). Service charges and fulfillment fees may apply.

Opening Weekend Ticket Package is $100. Two general screening tickets each to one film on Fri., April 20, two films on Sat., April 21, and one film on Sun., April 22.

CHELSEA TICKET PACKAGE is $75 for six general screening tickets to films showing at SVA Theater and Clearview Cinemas Chelsea (two per screening).

DOCUMENTARY FILM FAN PACKAGE is $75 for six general screening tickets (two per screening).

MATINEE FILMS TICKET PACKAGE is $39 for six matinee screening tickets (two per screening).

LATE NIGHT/MATINEE SINGLE TICKET PACKAGE is $39 for six single late night or matinee screening tickets (one per screening).

EVENING/WEEKEND SINGLE TICKET PACKAGE is $75 for six single evening or weekend screening tickets (one per screening).

RUSH TICKETS: Screenings and panels that have no more advance tickets available will be listed as Rush Tickets. Rush ticket lines will form approximately 45 minutes prior to scheduled event times at the venue. Admission will begin approximately 15 minutes before program start time based on availability. Rush tickets are priced as noted above, except at the BMCC Tribeca PAC Theater, where all Rush tickets will be $8 and Tribeca Talks will be $15. No discounts apply and admission is not guaranteed.

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