Win Tickets to N.Y. International Children’s Film Festival
Win tickets to the 25th annual New York International Children’s Film Festival (NYICFF).
NYICFF is returning in person for its 25th annual festival! Because we are so excited to celebrate the in-person return, we are giving away 3 sets of tickets of 4 to a screening of choice. Read on to see how you can win.
The Festival kicks off on Friday, March 4th at SVA Theatre (333 W. 23rd Street in NYC) and run weekends through March 19th. The Festival is in person with vaccination and masking requirements which means no popcorn so make sure to have some fun snacks beforehand.
This year’s film slate focuses on science! NCIFF is celebrating innovation and the science and art of creativity from astronomy and AI to engineering as well as coding!. Check out the full slate of creative films below.
I’m most excited to see “Where is Anne Frank” directed by Ari Folman. The trailer gives me goosebumps:
Full Feature Film Slate:
Discount Code for Tickets: tps://nyicff.org/tickets/
Just in case you don’t win our contest, the wonderful folks sat NYCIFF have provided this code especially for our readers. Use code NYICFF22 at checkout under “discounts” to receive 10% off your first 4 tickets. Please note that this code does not apply to special events or the virtual Short for Tots Program.
Win Tickets To NYICFF:
About New York International Children’s Film Festival:
The New York Int’l Children’s Film Festival (NYICFF) is in its 25th year. NYICFF’s mission is rooted in the belief of film as a path for young people to understand themselves and others. All programs are designed to celebrate the beauty and power of film, spark the inherent capacity of children to connect with complex, nuanced art, and encourage the creation of intelligent films that represent and celebrate unique, diverse, and historically excluded voices. NYICFF serves children, students, families, educators, filmmakers, and media arts professionals through its three core activities: the annual, Oscar®-qualifying NYC film festival and national touring program; Film-Ed, a media arts and literacy program; and Toward an Inclusive Future, an annual industry forum
You can read all about last year’s fantastic virtual NYICFF festival –>HERE<–