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Wisconsin Film Festival

April 5, 2018 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 pm

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An event every day that begins at 10:00 am, repeating until April 12, 2018

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Type:
* Festival
* Film

This Event:
* Has LGBTQ content
* May be of interest to the LGBTQ community

The Wisconsin Film Festival (Festival) is presented by the University of Wisconsin–Madison Arts Institute in association with the Department of Communication Arts and is the largest university-produced film festival in the nation.

Festival Facts

The Festival is known for its diverse film offerings including American independent, international cinema, documentaries, experimental and avant-garde, restored classics, the Wisconsin’s Own Competition (selections featuring filmmakers/cast, themes or settings that have Wisconsin connections) and Children’s Cinema: Big Screens, Little Folks. In 2016, the Festival provided $1.6 million in direct economic impact to the Madison area based on a report from the Greater Madison Convention & Visitors Bureau.

Film Guide – March 8

The Film Guide will be released in the Thursday, March 8 edition of Isthmus. The printed guide will be available in different locations around the Madison area, including local library branches, the Festival’s theater venues and box office, various Hilldale merchants, coffee shops, etc.

This year’s website: 2018.wifilmfest.org will have an electronic version of the Film Guide starting March 8. The site is also the home of lots of other Festival facts, including box office and venue information.

Tickets on Sale – March 10

Ticket Prices

  • $10     General public
  • $8*    Students, Seniors (65+), UW Faculty/Staff and Military Personnel
  • $5      All Big Screens, Little Folks films
  • $25     Opening Night Celebration
  • $325   All Festival Pass (unlimited access to films and special events for one person)

2018 Wisconsin Film Festival tickets are sold exclusively through Wisconsin Union’s Campus Arts Ticketing. Campus Arts Ticketing will charge a $1 per ticket processing fee for every ticket, in-person, online or by phone.

Tickets can be purchased starting at 11 a.m. CST on Saturday, March 10 online, visiting the below Campus Arts Ticketing locations or by calling 608-265-2787 during box office hours.

*Special pricing for students (any high school, college or university), seniors (65+), current UW or UW faculty/staff and military personnel with valid ID. All discounted tickets are subject to verification – please carry a valid ID. Only four discounted tickets allowed per screening, per transaction.

Box Offices – New Location for 2018

Memorial Union Box Office (closed Sundays, except on April 8)

800 Langdon St. | Madison

  • Opening Day of ticket sales: Saturday, March 10 | 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. CST
  • March 12–April 5: Monday-Friday | 10 a.m.– 7 p.m. & Saturday | 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
  • April 6–12: One hour before the first film of the day begins up until ½ hour after the last film of the day begins

On March 10, the Union South Box Office (1308 W. Dayton St.) will also be open from 11 a.m.– 5 p.m. to help with opening day sales. This will be the only day it is open. The primary Campus Arts ticketing location on opening day of ticket sales and throughout ticketing sales is the Campus Arts Ticketing Memorial Union Box Office.

AMC Madison 6 Box Office

Hilldale | 430 N Midvale Blvd. | Madison

  • April 6–12: One hour before the first film of the day begins until ½ hour after the last film of the day begins

To purchase ticket/s on the day of a film being screened, any available tickets will only be sold at the venue where the film is being shown. For additional information on tickets and the Box Offices, visit 2018.wifilmfest.org.

 

Theater Venues (all are in Madison, WI)

City of Madison:

  • AMC Madison 6 | 430 N. Midvale Blvd.
    • (April 6–12)

UW–Madison campus:

  •  Chazen Museum of Art – Auditorium | 750 University Ave.
    • (April 6­–8)
  • Cinematheque ­– 4070 Vilas Hall | 821 University Ave.
    • (April 6–8)
  • Wisconsin’s Union Theater – Shannon Hall, Memorial Union | 800 Langdon St.
    • (April 5–7)
  • Union South Marquee | 2nd Floor, 1308 W. Dayton St.
    • (April 6­–8)

Opening Night Celebration – April 5

Thursday, April 5 | 5:30 – 10:30 p.m.

Wisconsin Union Theater – Shannon Hall, Memorial Union | 800 Langdon St.

Reception starts at 5:30 and tickets are $25 for the reception, Golden Badger Awards Presentation and films. The awards presentation starts at 7:00 and the films “Elemental” and “Mountain” start at 7:30 and the cost without the reception is $10. After the films, one of Madison’s favorite bands, VO5 will play at the Rathskeller in the Memorial Union.

This year’s Golden Badger Awards honorees are:

  • “The Blood is at the Doorstep” | Directed by Eric Ljung
  • “FUTURE Language: The Dimensions of VON LMO” | Directed by Lori Felker
  • “Great Light” | Directed by Tony Oswald

Wisconsin Film Festival News & Social Media accounts

To stay informed of any updates and learning about some of the films shown during the Festival, film enthusiasts are encouraged to sign for the Festival’s Newsreel (sign up on the go.wisc.edu/artsnews in the “Subscribe to our Newsletter” section) or follow the Festival’s social media accounts: @wifilmfest (Facebook, Instagram and Twitter).

The Newsreel is sent approximately once a week from mid-February through the end of April. During the rest of the year it’s sent out approximately on a monthly basis.

Details

Date:
April 5, 2018
Time:
10:00 am - 11:30 pm
Cost:
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Website:
https://2018.wifilmfest.org/

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Wisconsin Film Festival
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