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Ticketing Information & Festival Conditions
Venue
Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas
274 & 251 Rundle Street, Adelaide
Ticketing
Adult
- $14.50
Concession*
- $10
Groups
- $9 (minimum 10 people)
4 Film Pass: The
pass is made up of 4 separate tickets to the selected films of your
choice.
Maximum on ticket per screening. Selection must be made before purchasing.
Not valid opening night or special events.
Adult 4 Film Pass
- $40
Concession* 4 Film Pass -
$32
*Eligible Concessions: Full-time
Students (Photo ID required), Senior Citizens,
Health Care Card holders, Pensioners & Palace Nova Movie Club
members.
Opening Night Film and Gala Reception
Thursday 28th September
Palace Eastend Cinema, 274 Rundle Street, Adelaide
7pm screening of Sirens in the Aegean followed by a gala
reception.
All tickets $30.00
Guests will be treated to Greek hors d'oeuvres, refreshments and
extraordinary live performance of Greek music with vocals by Tassos
Bouyiessis
Tickets on Sale
Tickets on sale from
PALACE NOVA EASTEND CINEMA
box offices
274 Rundle Street, Adelaide - Wednesday 13th of September daily
until sold out.
The cinemas accept CASH ONLY and do not take telephone bookings.
Tickets also available from:
The Greek Orthodox Community
of South Australia
288 Franklin Street
Adelaide 5000
Ph: (08) 8231 4307 or (08) 8231 2925 (Monday
to Friday, 9am - 5pm)
The Greek Orthodox Community of SA has EFTPOS facilities availble
Festival Conditions
All seating is unreserved. All festival
films will commence at the advertised starting time. We anticipate
that door sales will be available for most Festival sessions, however
this cannot be guaranteed. Patrons are urged to purchase their tickets
well in advance to avoid disappointment.
Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas complimentary passes, cinema promotions,
prepaid vouchers and free ticket offers are not valid for festival
screenings.
The opening night film will be at Palace Eastend Cinema (274 Rundle
St), all other sessions will be at the Nova Cinema (251 Rundle St).
All non-English language films have English subtitles (except Moderna
Stahtopouta, which has no subtitles). Festival tickets, once acquired,
are non-refundable and non-exchangeable.
Dates, times and programs are correct at the time of publication,
but may need to be altered. We therefore reluctantly reserve the
right to withdraw, change and replace programs without notice. All
festival films are restricted to persons 18 years of age and over,
unless specified. This relates not necessarily to the content of
the films, but to the censorship requirements of holding the festival,
as set by the Office of Film and Literature Classification.
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