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Indie Memphis Film Festival - Festival PassesIndie MemphisThursday, November 3, 2011 at 5:30 PM - Sunday, November 6, 2011 at 10:00 PM (CDT) |
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Indie Memphis is all about exploration and discovery. We want you explore our program and discover your next favorite film. Feed your curiosity. Take a chance on a film you know nothing about. See if you can figure out which film will be this year's big festival winner (or next year's big Oscar winner).
This year we're making things easy with three levels of passes:
The $36 Weekend Pass (or $18 for any single day) will give you the freedom to truly explore the festival program, providing access to all regular festival screenings, as seating permits. Please note: Weekend Passes do not provide admission to Gala Screenings or parties.
The $85 Film Pass includes access to all parties and the sunday night Awards show. Attendees with Film passes are seated before Weekend pass holders, making it a bit easier to get a seat to the more popular films. The Film pass also allows access to Gala screenings, but only as seating permits after hard ticket holders and Gala Pass holders have been admitted.
** Please note: Seating is limited by venue capacity and admission is not guaranteed for any specific screening, so please make plans to get in line early for any film you are interested in seeing. **
Finally, there's the $250 Gala Pass -- Arrive at least 15 minutes before any screening with one of these, and you’re guaranteed a seat!
Of course you can still buy individual tickets too!
In advance of the festival, the only tickets available are for the Gala screenings: Undefeated, This Is What Love In Action Looks Like, Losers Take All and Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory. Once the festival begins, a limited number of tickets will also be available for all the other films for $10 each at the venue where the screening is held (with tickets to screenings at the Brooks available for only $8 each).
And for those who don't want to mess with passes or tickets, you can still wander up and hit the Rush Line. After pass and tickets holders are seated, any available seats will go to the Rush Line for $10 each (or $8 each at the Brooks).
That’s it! If you have any questions, or want a film recommendation, drop us an email at festival@indiememphis.com or message us on Twitter @indiememphis.
See you at the movies :)
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Thursday, November 3, 2011 at 5:30 PM - Sunday, November 6, 2011 at 10:00 PM (CDT)
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Indie Memphis
One of the city's core arts institutions, Indie Memphis connects and inspires indie filmmakers and film-lovers through the unique creative landscape that is the home of the Blues and the birthplace of Rock 'n' Roll. The year-round organization is best known for its annual Indie Memphis Film Festival presented by Duncan-Williams, Inc., set to take place October 31 - November 3, 2013 in and around midtown Memphis' Overton Square. Named a Top 20 event by the Southeast Tourism Society and twice ranked by MovieMaker Magazine (as one of "25 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee" in 2011 and as one of the "25 Coolest Film Festivals" in 2009), the festival brings a broad range of independent features, documentaries and short films to Memphis from all corners of the country and transforms the city into a connecting point for filmmakers, musicians, artists, and audiences.
Indie Memphis is an ArtsMemphis funded 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which connects the Memphis community while cultivating interest in, and development of, independent film though diverse year-round programming, a world-class annual festival, and ongoing efforts to include new voices, new media, and new audiences. Through diverse year-round programming, a world-class annual festival, and ongoing efforts to include new voices, new media, and new audiences, Indie Memphis enriches, inspires, and connects the Memphis community while cultivating interest in, and development of, independent film.