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Ticket Policy

 

In 2009 Sydney Film Festival are selling tickets through our own website for the first time. We have implemented a $1 service fee per ticket. This $1 applies to single session tickets, $1 per FlexiPass and $1 per subscription. The $1 is included in the ticket price.

Sydney Film Festival does not offer refunds if you change your mind or are unable to attend a film screening for whatever reason. Single session tickets, or session tickets which are redeemed from a FlexiPass, can be swapped for an alternative session up to one hour before the session noted on the ticket. Such exchanges can only be made in person at the State Theatre Festival Box Office, from Wednesday 3 June - Sunday 14 June, upon payment of $2 per ticket exchanged.

Sydney Film Festival shall not be deemed to be in breach of its agreement with you or otherwise liable to you as a result of any delay or other failure in the performance of its obligations if and to the extent that such delay or other failure is caused by or arises from any event or circumstance not within its reasonable control.

If the 2009 festival is cancelled, in whole or in part, SFF may (at its sole election) decide to show any cancelled film screenings at a later time, in which case you agree that SFF does not have to refund your ticket price, even where you are unable to attend any postponed screening.

Sydney Film Festival is not liable for any loss or damage, however caused (including, but not limited to, by the negligence of Sydney Film Festival), suffered by you in connection with Sydney Film Festival's agreement with you.

14 Dec 2009
TFF News
The TFF wrapped it's 2009 tour with a huge weekend at the BC&C Cinemas in Cairns featuring an opening night conversation with Anthony Buckley, pictured here with opening night MC Fiona Sewell from ABC Far North.
TFF finishes 2009 with a bumper festival in Cairns.
13 Dec 2009
TFF News
The TFF delights Townsville's film-community with a festival full of award winners and international box office sensations including an exciting opening night screening and party with Serhat Caradee, writer and director of opening night film CEDAR BOYS.
TFF on tour in Townsville
27 Oct 2009
TFF News
Smiles all round as the TFF, Bundaberg Regional Council and CRUSH Arts festival come together to produce a fabulous festival
TFF on tour in sunny Queensland
27 Oct 2009
TFF News
With a special local connection to opening night film Wake in Fright and strong crowds right across the weekend, this year's TFF in Mackay was a real hit with the Tropical North Queensland audience.
News and reviews from the TFF in Mackay
10 Jun 2009
TFF News
Graham Shirley, Senior Curator, Moving Image, National Film & Sound Archive (NFSA) shares his delight and experiences of the fabulous digital restoration of Ted Kotcheff’s 1971 classic, Wake In Fright. Find out how Shirley and the NFSA team brought this fabulous feature back to life.
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Screen Australia
Celebrating Australian filmmaking. Screen Australia is the Australian Government's screen agency, proudly providing support to filmmakers and film festivals around the country. We applaud the breadth of talent and creativity showcased in the Sydney Film Festival and congratulate all the filmmakers.
Screen Australia
14 Dec 2009
TFF News
The TFF wrapped it's 2009 tour with a huge weekend at the BC&C Cinemas in Cairns featuring an opening night conversation with Anthony Buckley, pictured here with opening night MC Fiona Sewell from ABC Far North.
TFF finishes 2009 with a bumper festival in Cairns.
13 Dec 2009
TFF News
The TFF delights Townsville's film-community with a festival full of award winners and international box office sensations including an exciting opening night screening and party with Serhat Caradee, writer and director of opening night film CEDAR BOYS.
TFF on tour in Townsville
27 Oct 2009
TFF News
Smiles all round as the TFF, Bundaberg Regional Council and CRUSH Arts festival come together to produce a fabulous festival
TFF on tour in sunny Queensland
27 Oct 2009
TFF News
With a special local connection to opening night film Wake in Fright and strong crowds right across the weekend, this year's TFF in Mackay was a real hit with the Tropical North Queensland audience.
News and reviews from the TFF in Mackay
10 Jun 2009
TFF News
Graham Shirley, Senior Curator, Moving Image, National Film & Sound Archive (NFSA) shares his delight and experiences of the fabulous digital restoration of Ted Kotcheff’s 1971 classic, Wake In Fright. Find out how Shirley and the NFSA team brought this fabulous feature back to life.
Marked for destruction
Screen Australia
Celebrating Australian filmmaking. Screen Australia is the Australian Government's screen agency, proudly providing support to filmmakers and film festivals around the country. We applaud the breadth of talent and creativity showcased in the Sydney Film Festival and congratulate all the filmmakers.
Screen Australia

TFF in Wagga Wagga

 

Festival Dates

The TFF will return to Wagga Wagga 12 - 16 March 2010.

Venue

Forum 6 Cinemas
77 Trail Street
Wagga Wagga NSW 2650
Tel 02 6921 6863

Program

Click here to download a PDF of the 2010 program.

my tehran

MY TEHRAN FOR SALE- OPENING NIGHT

Shot entirely on location in Iran, My Tehran for Sale is the first Iranian/Australian co-production and the feature debut by contemporary poet Granaz Moussavi.

Writer & director Granaz Moussavi will be in attendance on opening night to introduce her film and take questions from the audience. The screening will be followed by complimentary opening night drinks.

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  • Friday 12 March
  • 7.00pm
strength of water

THE STRENGTH OF WATER

Beautiful feature debut from Armagan Ballantyne, set in New Zealand's dramatic north coast.

**** ‘A remarkable achievement ... with a heart as big as Hokianga where the film is set.' NZ Herald

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  • Saturday 13 March
  • 12pm
Burma VJ

THE PRIVATE LIVES OF PIPPA LEE

Poetic features a stellar ensemble cast including Robin Wright Penn, Winona Ryder, Keanu Reeves, Julianne Moore and Monica Bellucci.

The kind of movie that is almost extinct - an intelligent, emotional drama that's confronting, surprising, elegant and still funny.' **** Sydney Morning Herald

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  • Saturday 13 March
  • 2pm
topp twins

THE TOPP TWINS: UNTOUCHABLE GIRLS

New Zealand's Topp Twins are a national treasure; the world's only comedic, country singing, dancing and yodelling lesbian twin sisters, these two have to be seen to be believed.

Screens with short Remember My Name
Dir Kasimir Burgess, Bowen Duffy & Nick Moore 12 mins
Ordinary people at odds with they way things are, see a different way forward.

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  • Saturday 13 March
  • 6pm
broken embraces

BROKEN EMBRACES

Spain's best known and most celebrated filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar (Volver, All About My Mother) celebrates cinema with his latest offering; a lush, vibrant and energetic ode to the silver screen staring Penélope Cruz.

Read more...

  • Saturday 13 March
  • 8pm
  • Tuesday 16 March
  • 7pm
amreeka

AMREEKA

TFF Favourite Hiam Abbass (Lemon Tree, The Visitor) joins newcomer Nisreen Faour in this chaming story of a Palestinan family trying start over in America.

Screens with short Booth Story
Dir Kasimir Burgess & Edwin McGill  11 mins
An car park attendant's daily routine is changed forever when he finds an egg.

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  • Sunday 14 March
  • 12.00pm

RED LIKE THE SKY

Wonderfully enchanting Italian tale set in the 1970s; a young blind boy discovers the magic of storytelling through sound. Sydney Film Festival Audience Award Winner.

‘Heart-warming, funny, wise and profound. Not to be missed.' Empire Magazine

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  • Sunday 14 March
  • 2.30pm
seraphine

SÉRAPHINE

Movingly dramatised, beautifully mounted portrait of the French ‘naïve' painter Séraphine de Senlis (1864-1942) - Winner of 7 César Awards.

Read more...

  • Sunday 14 March
  • 6.00pm
  • Monday 15 March
  • 7pm
french kissers

THE FRENCH KISSERS

The smash hit of the Cannes Film Festival, The French Kissers is the feature debut from celebrated French graphic artist Riad Sattouf. 

Here here be a hip, acne-tastic lesson about teens and their hot pants.' Empire

Read more...

  • Sunday 14 March
  • 8.30pm

Tickets

The TFF offers a range of ticketing options with full festival subscriptions, five-film FlexiPasses and single session tickets on offer in advance from the cinema box office.

Subscribe and save...
Save over 40% off regular ticket prices with a subscription, all nine films for only $7.80 per film ($6.70 concession), including Opening Night. Or dip into the festival with a 5-film FlexiPass for just $10 per film ($9 concession).

9 FILM FULL SUBSCRIPTION
$70 Adult
$60 Concession
$40 Student

5-FILM FLEXIPASS
$50 Adult
$45 Concession
Note: films must be selected at time of purchase

SINGLE SESSION TICKETS
$13.00 Adult
$11.00 Concession
$7.00 Student / Kids/<26
(Opening Night includes complimentary drinks)

Subscriptions are transferable but admit only one person per screening.
Concessions: unemployed, pensioners, seniors, members of Wagga Wagga Film Society and Sydney Film Festival, upon presentation of ID.

Partners

The Sydney Travelling Film Festival acknowledges the financial assistance of Screen Australia, is assisted by the NSW Government through Arts NSW and the support of ABC Riverina.