Friday, April 4th 7:00pm
Monona Terrace Convention Center
$7.00
There are an estimated 160 Big Things in Australia. The Big Orange. The Big Potato. The Big Koala (naturally). The Big Abalone (don’t ask). And when the tiny Queensland town need to find a way to More...
Boxing Day Directed By: Kriv Stenders (Australia, 2007, 82 mins)
Saturday, April 5th 6:15pm
Chazen Museum of Art 2
$7.00
Sunday, April 6th 6:15pm
Chazen Museum of Art 2
$7.00
It’s the day after Christmas (yes, that kind of Boxing Day) in Adelaide, which means the harsh, hot brightness of the Australian summer. Chris is a former small-time criminal under home detention, More...
Australian Sue Chuter papers the walls of her apartment with thousands of professional wrestling posters and photos, especially those of her hero, Jerry “The King” Lawler. More...
Saturday, April 5th 12:45pm
Chazen Museum of Art 2
$7.00
Sunday, April 6th 11:00am
Chazen Museum of Art 2
$7.00
In this extraordinary, literally revealing, documentary, six people share with the camera their feelings about their bodies. Festival-goers might remember David Toole, from last year’s More...
A graphic feat, an elegant, mysterious puzzle that reveals itself fully only in the last moments. Traces of movement, choreographed by Garry Stewart of the Australian Dance Theatre, appear as blips in More...
To the Limit Directed By: Pepe Danquart (Germany, Austria, 2006, 95 mins)
Friday, April 4th 4:30pm
Orpheum Main Theater
$7.00
Thomas and Alexander Huber have set out to break the record in speed climbing at the wall of all walls: the 1,000-foot vertical “Nose” of El Capitan in Yosemite Valley. More...
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and mail orders
$4 per order
There is an 8-ticket limit
per film, per order.
download the schedule grid as a PDF file
(updated 5 pm, Tuesday, April 1)
download the complete printed film guide (it’s big!)
WHAT’S A VOUCHER?
A voucher is like a coupon that can be exchanged for a film ticket. No refunds
are given for vouchers, but you may give them to family and friends!
Vouchers can be exchanged for “real” tickets,
printed for a specific date and time of a film program. You can make an exchange
at the Festival Box Office through Wednesday, April 2, or the box offices of
the Festival theaters during the Festival (April 3 to 6). Vouchers themselves
are not good for entry into a theater, nor do they guarantee you a seat – you
must first exchange them for a real ticket.
If you want to add vouchers to your order, go to the
film guide under “V” and find the listing among the film titles.
DAY-OF-SHOW TICKET SALES
Yes! You can get tickets to films on the day of the show! (Usually.) During the
Festival, tickets are only sold at the individual theaters, not at the Festival
Box Office in the Memorial Union (which is open for Will Call pick-ups only).
Tickets are available at the theater where the film will be shown, only on the
day of the show. For example, if you want a ticket to a Saturday night film at
the Bartell Theatre, you can buy that ticket at the Bartell only, on Saturday
only (not at the Orpheum, and not on Friday). The individual theater box offices
open an hour before the first film of the day at that theater.
Cash or vouchers are accepted for at-the-door ticket
sales (sorry, no checks or credit cards). Quantity depends on availability.
RUSH TICKETS
Want to see a sold-out show? You can! (Usually.) A film is sold out when all
of the tickets allotted for advance purchase have sold. We set aside a few tickets
for filmmakers and these might not all get used. Many people buy tickets and
may be unable to come to the show. This means an open seat that can be filled
right before the start of the film. (This is why ticket-holders must arrive at
least 15 minutes before a show to have a guaranteed seat.)
Each theater has a rush-ticket line that is separate
from the ticket-holders line. If you would like to see a film and no tickets
are available at that theater’s box office, join the rush-ticket line (ask
a volunteer where to stand). It’s wise to come about a half-hour before
the start of the show, but it depends on how popular that film is. When all the
ticket holders have been seated, we’ll count up how many empty seats there
are in the theater, and start selling last-minute seats to those people waiting
in the rush-ticket line.
Cash or vouchers may be used to buy rush tickets. Having
a voucher is not a guarantee of a seat or preference in line; it’s just
used in lieu of cash. The number of rush tickets available depends on the number
of empty seats for that show. Limit two tickets per patron. First come, first
seated.
All tickets sold at the individual theater box offices,
including rush tickets, are $7 general and $4 student. Students should bring
their school ID.
THE FINE PRINT
To guarantee admittance, ticket holders must arrive
15 minutes prior to show. Available seats will be filled at curtain time. Latecomers
with tickets are not guaranteed admittance.
All tickets sales are final. No refunds or replacements
for lost tickets. No refunds for vouchers.
Specific film tickets can be exchanged in person only
through April 2 at the Festival Box Office at the Wisconsin Union. Absolutely
no film ticket exchanges after April 2.
Many festival films are not rated. Viewer and parental
discretion advised.
Schedule subject to change.
Wisconsin Film
Festival email :
tel 877·963·3456
(or 608·262·9009)
: fax 608·262·6589
821 University Avenue : Madison, WI
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