Ticket Info
When
Tickets go on sale to members of the main Festival venue, the Arts Picturehouse, on Wednesday 31 August and to the general public on Friday 2 September. Please note that the details from the Arts Picturehouse box office should be considered authoritative if they differ from the details shown here – when the programme changes our priority is to update the Box Office and there may be a short delay before the changes are reflected here.
More information about ticket pricing for our special outdoor screenings can be found here.
How
Advance tickets for all venues are available:
- in person at the Arts Picturehouse Box Office
- over the phone on 0871 902 5720 between 9.30am – 8.30pm (calls cost 10p per minute from a landline)
- online by following the links from films on this site as of Friday 2 September
Festival pass
We are pleased to introduce our special Festival pass. Festival passes, and tickets bought with the passes, must be purchased in person at the Arts Picturehouse. Discounts are applied in addition to Concession and Membership prices on proof of status. You can buy as many passes as you like, which can be used to purchase tickets for one or multiple screenings. This applies during a single transaction ONLY, whether over the phone or in person. Once you have your Pass card, we recommend purchasing Festival tickets in advance of your chosen screenings/events to avoid disappointment:
- RED PASS £25, saving 20% off all tickets bought with the pass
- WHITE PASS £50 saving 25% off all tickets bought with the pass, plus free tea and coffee at Picturehouse Bar
- BLUE PASS £75, saving 30% off all tickets bought with the pass, plus free tea and coffee at Picturehouse Bar
Prices of special screenings and events may vary. Please keep an eye on the Film section of this website or pick up our brochure for more details.
Prices
Ticket collection
For Picturehouse screenings, collect your tickets from the cinema at least 15 mins prior to the screening from any sales point, or from the ticket collection machine behind the main ticket desk.
For all other screenings, collect your tickets from the cinema at least one hour prior to the screening. Alternatively, collect your tickets at the venue.
Don’t be late!
At the Festival, we like to put films and their audiences first. There are no adverts or trailers, which means you get straight on with your chosen film without any fuss – so please take your seat in good time. To avoid disruption and ensure a better audience experience, we will not admit latecomers once the performance has begun.
















