Regular | Students, Seniors, carte blanche* | Zürcher Kantonalbank** | KulturLegi**** | |
Single Ticket | CHF 18.– | CHF 14.– | CHF 14.– | CHF 10.– |
Day Pass Wed–Fri | CHF 45.– | CHF 38.– | CHF 36.– | CHF 24.– |
Day Pass Sat–Sun | CHF 50.– | CHF 42.– | CHF 40.– | CHF 27.– |
Festival Pass | CHF 125.– | CHF 98.– | CHF 98.– | CHF 58.– |
Kids*** | CHF 5.– | CHF 5.– | CHF 5.– | free |
*Discounted price for students, seniors, and Tages-Anzeiger carte blanche holders. Carte blanche discount for single tickets only; max. two tickets per carte blanche. **Only upon presentation of Zürcher Kantonalbank card. ***For children up to and including twelve years. Only for the screenings Shorts for Kids and Sparks Junior. Free admission for members of the Magic Lantern. ****Discount upon presentation of KulturLegi. |
General information
Tickets and passes
Single tickets are only valid for the chosen screening. A day pass provides access to all screenings on the chosen day of the festival. A festival pass provides access to all screenings of the festival and to the Oskar Reinhart «Am Römerholz» collection.
Children (ages 6)
The reduced ticket price is for children up to and including twelve years who attend the Shorts for Kids and Sparks Junior. Adults pay the regular price. Members of the Magic Lantern can obtain their free ticket online or at the festival box office at blue Cinema Maxx and Kino Cameo.
Pre-sales
Pre-sales begin on 16 October 2024 and end one hour before the start of the screening. Tickets are available online or from the Tourist Information at Winterthur railway station.
Where to buy tickets
Single tickets and day passes can be purchased online at kurzfilmtage.ch, from the Tourist Information at Winterthur railway station, or as of Tue, 5 Nov at the Ticket Desk at blue Cinema Maxx and Kino Cameo. Festival passes are only available online, from the Tourist Information, or at the Accreditation Desk at Museum Schaffen during the festival. Festival passes purchased before the festival must be exchanged for a personal pass at the Accreditation Desk at Museum Schaffen (festival pass vouchers do not allow access to screenings).
Doors / admission
Doors open 30 minutes before the start of the screening. Seats are not numbered; early arrival is recommended.
Reservations for day-pass and festival-pass holders
Seats can be reserved from 09:00 on the day before the screening until the start of the screening. Unclaimed reservations lose their validity at the scheduled showtime and will be released for sale.
ZVV ticket for free public transport
Thanks to Zürcher Kantonalbank, all festival tickets include free public transport to and from the festival within the ZVV network. Each ticket is valid for a second-class round trip on the day of the screening.
Languages / subtitles
Films are shown in their original language and subtitled in English, except where otherwise indicated in the programme. The Family Programmes are subtitled in German or dubbed live.
Age limits
Unless otherwise noted, the general lower age limit for the film screenings is 16. Exceptions: Sparks I (ages 12+), Sparks Junior(ages 9+), and Shorts for Kids (ages 6+).
Opening hours
Ticket Desk blue Cinema Maxx: Tue 18:00–20:00, Wed–Sun from 10:00 / Accreditation Desk: Tue 15:00–19:00, Wed–Sat 10:00–20:00, Sun 10:00–18:00
Accessibility
For more information on accessibility and inclusion click here.
Contact
+41 52 212 11 66
infokurzfilmtage.ch