The 63rd Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) commences on July 31 in the Melbourne CBD, screening 341 films over 18 days, including 28 world premieres and 168 Australian premieres.
Exclusive to Age subscribers, you'll enjoy discounted prices on single session tickets throughout the festival, (July 31 to August 17). That means you'll pay just $16 a film (the concession rate), normally, $19.
Booking online at (miff.com.au) - Select the concession ticket option and purchase.
Booking by phone (03 9662 3722) or at Box Office (Forum Theatre) - Mention you are an Age subscriber and eligible for the concession rate.
When the Box Office issue tickets you must present a copy of this webpage (either printed or display on your phone).
When you attend you may be asked to produce proof of subscription by front of house staff. You must be able to show a copy of this webpage (either printed or displayed on your phone).
If unable to produce proof of your subscription you will be required to upgrade to a full-priced ticket at the MIFF Box Office. Offer applies to all standard sessions (session codes ending with 0 or 1). Not valid for Opening Night, Centrepiece Gala or Closing Night events.
Exchanges
We offer exchanges for standard sessions, up to two hours before the sessions scheduled start time.
At the box office or over the phone, ticket exchanges incur a $2.50 fee per ticket. Online exchanges incur a $1 fee per ticket.
SO it is $17.90 instead of $19? I had not idea MFF tickets were so expensive, I guess they don't want me going.