National Film and Sound Archive
20 McCoy Circuit, Acton
Tickets can be purchased online: www.nfsa.gov.au/events
or in person at the Arc Cinema box office.
All sessions are General Admission
Adult $12
Concession* $10
*For under 18’s, students, seniors and holders of pensioner or health care cards.
Tickets can be purchased online: www.acmi.net.au or www.casffa.com.au or in person at The Capitol box office before each session.
General Admission
Adult $18
Concession* $15
CaSFFANs & ACMI Members** $12
Opening Night
Adult $40
Concession* $35
ACMI Members** $30
CaSFFANs FREE ENTRY
Ticket includes a Becherovka cocktail upon arrival at the cinema and access to post-film party at The Capitol, with a complimentary beer from our premium sponsor Foreigner Brewing Co, wine from Josef Chromy Tasmania, nibbles, live dance and live music from Liptár Folk dance group
Doors will open at 6.30pm
Closing Night
Adult $25
Concession* $20
CaSFFAN & ACMI Members** $18
Ticket includes a Becherovka cocktail upon arrival at the cinema.
Doors will open at 6:30pm.
* For students, pensioners, seniors and holders of health care or companion cards.
** ACMI Film Membership is included with CaSFFAN, which also includes a free ticket to Opening Night. CaSFFANs also receive one free ticket to a general admission session.
The sessions on Wednesdays 11, 18 and 25 September are co-presented with the Melbourne Cinémathèque. These sessions are only available through the purchase of a Cinémathèque membership, online at www.acmi.net.au.
Cinémathèque Membership
Mini pass (admission to 3 consecutive nights from date of purchase)
Full $32
Concession $27
Annual pass
Full $170
Concession $150
Friends of Cinémathèque
Full $295
Concession $265
All CaSFFA venues are wheelchair-accessible. All films with dialogue will be screened with English subtitles.
Films are restricted to ages 18 plus, 15 plus, or are unrestricted (open to all ages), per their ratings in this program. Note that M and PG are official Classification Board ratings, with films rated M not recommended for people below 15, although no legal restrictions apply, and films rated PG also having no legal restrictions, although parents are encouraged to make a judgment call.