ACMI Cinemas
Tickets can be purchased online: www.acmi.net.au, over the phone: 03 8663 2583 or in person at the ACMI box office.
General Admission Adult $18. Concession* $15. ACMI Members*** $14.
Opening Night – The Snake Brothers plus party in the ACMI Cafe and Bar.
Adult $40. Concession** $35. ACMI Members $34. Includes cocktail upon arrival in the cinema, first drink at the party free, nibbles, and live music from Orkeztra Glasso Bashalde.
Closing Night – The Magic Voice of a Rebel plus party in the ACMI Lightwell.
Adult $30. Concession** $25. ACMI Members $24. Includes cocktail upon arrival in the cinema, first drink at the party free, nibbles and live music, including a tribute to Marta Kubišová, from Vardos
*For students, pensioners, seniors and holders of unemployment, health care or companion cards.
**For CaSFFAN Standard, students, pensioners, seniors and holders of unemployment, health care or companion cards.
***ACMI Membership is included with CaSFFAN Premium
The Karel Zeman Retrospective on September 16 and 23 is co-presented with the Melbourne Cinémathèque. These sessions are available to Cinémathèque members only.
Mini Pass (3 consecutive Cinémathèque screenings) – Full $28. Concession $23.
Annual Pass – Full $150. Concession $130.
Friends of Cinémathèque – Full $270. Concession $240
Cinémathèque memberships are available at the ACMI box office or online at www.acmi.net.au.
Melbourne Town Hall
90-130 Swanston Street, Melbourne
The Cathedral Builder is a free event. There are no bookings necessary.
Australian Mediatheque
ACMI Cinemas, Federation Square, Melbourne
No tickets – entry is free!
Federation Square, Melbourne
Tickets can be purchased online: www.acmi.net.au, over the phone: 03 8663 2583 or in person at the ACMI box office.
90-130 Swanston St Melbourne
ACMI Cinemas and the Melbourne Town Hall are wheelchair-accessible.
All films with dialogue will be screened with English subtitles.
Unless a rating is specified, all films are restricted to persons aged 18 years and over. This is a legal requirement of the Australian Classification Board.
For further information on film classification in Australia visit www.classification.gov.au.
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