Festival passes on sale for the holiday season
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. – Another holiday season is here, and you don’t know what to get that special someone? You want to buy something unique and not just another tie, electric gadget, tool kit or piece of jewelry? On Black Friday, the 2009 Berkshire International Film Festival (BIFF) will put festival passes on sale for the holiday season, and will be offered with a 10% discount until January 1, 2009. The 2009 festival will be held May 14 - 17, at the Triplex Cinema, Mixed Company and the historical Mahaiwe Theatre in Great Barrington, MA.The following four passes are now on sale:
$500 ($45020with the holiday discount) – All- Inclusive Pass
Opening night party at Pearl’s and priority seating to the Opening Night Film, private reception and party prior to the Tribute and priority seating to the Tribute and film, invitation to a private cocktail party with filmmakers, and admission to all films and panel discussions throughout the weekend.
$250 ($225 with the holiday discount) – Opening Night Inclusive Pass
Opening night party at Pearl’s and priority seating to the Opening Night Film, admission to all films and panel discussions throughout the weekend.
$250 ($225 with the holiday discount) – Tribute Night Inclusive Pass
Tribute night private cocktail party prior to the Tribute and priority seating to the Tribute Evening and Film, admission to all films and panel discussions throughout the weekend.
$125 ($112 with the holiday discount) – All-Access Film Pass
Admission to all films and panel discussions throughout the weekend.
The Berkshire International Film Festival is for filmmakers and film lovers alike to be entertained, educated and inspired. BIFF seeks to celebrate independent film and to recognize and pay tribute to accomplished artists on both sides of the camera in the international, national and regional film community. BIFF aims to provide filmmakers, producers, directors, writers and actors an environment to collaborate, present their work, and interact with each other and with film audiences. Specific priorities of the Festival are to showcase the most challenging and topically relevant documentaries each year, and provide a platform for Berkshire filmmakers. Other highlights of the 2009 festival will be the annual Berkshire Student Film Festival.
