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SCREENING LOCATIONS:
The Norman Rothstein Theatre
950 West 41st Avenue, Vancouver
Fifth Avenue Cinemas
2110 Burrard Street, Vancouver
Empire Oakridge Cinemas
601-650 West 41st Ave, Vancouver
The Ridge Theatre
3131 Arbutus Street, Vancouver


TICKET PRICES:
Evenings: $12.00
Students/Seniors: $7.00
Matinees: $8.00
VJFF: 4 Pack (4 Separate Screenings)
Not Available On Line - In Person only
4 Evening Screenings $40 / 4 Matinee Screenings $25

Tickets are available for those on limited incomes through Jewish Family Services. Please call 604-257-5151.

Festival Pass:
$130.00 - Excludes Opening and Closing Night Films & Galas. Includes Festival Screening Membership. 

Premiere Pass:
$170.00 - Includes Opening and Closing Night Films & Galas. Includes Festival Screening Membership. 

Opening Night Gala
Screening of Three Mothers on Thursday March 27 at Empire Oakridge Cinemas 7.00 pm. Reception to follow at Peretz Centre, 6184 Ash St, Vancouver: $36.00

Closing Night Gala
Screening of Noodle and Reception on Sunday,
April 6, 7.00 pm Ridge Theatre: $22.00

Wine Tasting with a Movie Evening : $25.00

Festival Pass Holders are entitled to attend all films except the opening and closing nights. Premiere Pass Holders are entitled to all film screenings plus opening and closing events. Pass Holders must arrive 20 minutes prior to show time, for advanced entry. A pass does not guarantee a seat. We are not able to give refunds or exchanges and reserve the right to sell the theatre space if patrons do not show up within 15 minutes of show time.


TICKET SALES:

In Person:
Advance tickets available at the following locations:

• VJFF ticket booth at the Jewish Community Centre, 950 West 41st Avenue, Vancouver
Ticket Booth Hours
Sunday 10:00am-4:00 pm
Monday-Thursday 10:30 am-1:30 pm and 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Friday 10:30am-1:30 pm


• Videomatica, 1855 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver (Cash Only)

By Phone
Ticket Hotline 778-238-6090

Online
Tickets may be purchased with VISA or M/C. Advance ticket orders must be placed by 7:00pm the day before the scheduled screening. After that time, tickets may be purchased at the door only.


Festival Screening Membership Card - $1.00
As a registered non-profit society, the Vancouver Jewish Film Festival screens films that have not been classified by the B.C. Film Classifi cation Board. Under B.C. Law, any person wishing to see these unclassifi ed fi lms must be a registered member of the Film Festival Society. A Vancouver Jewish Film Festival Society membership or a Jewish Community Centre membership also qualifies. Please carry your membership card with you at all times as you will be required to show your card at each screening you attend.


PARKING
Underground pay parking is available for Fifth Avenue Cinemas, enter on Fifth Avenue just east of Burrard; for the Norman Rothstein Theatre in the Jewish Community Centre parking lot on 41st Ave, just east of Oak. Free parking is available in the Oakridge Centre parkade and adjacent lot for the Empire Oakridge Cinemas. Free parking is available for The Ridge north of the theatre and across Arbutus. St in designated Ridge parking lots For public transportation, call Translink: 604-953-3333 or visit www.translink.bc.ca.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
please call 604-266-0245 or
Email: film@vjff.org
Ian Merkel

Executive Director
The Vancouver Jewish Film Festival
6184 Ash Street, Vancouver, BC. V5Z 3G9
Ph:604-266-0245 Fax:604-266-0244
mailto:vjff@telus.net



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