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- Duration 10h 0m
- Type Festival Pass
Buying a day pass allows you entry to all screenings on your chosen day for a hugely discounted price.
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Booking a day pass:
- Choose which day you would like to book for.
- Purchase the day pass ticket (full price or concession). This then adds a 'tag' to your account. When the 'tag' is applied to your account, the screenings on that day will show up as 'free'.
- Go back to the season page and individually book the screenings you'd like to attend on your chosen day.
Note: You can only successfully book one day pass per account; this is because the 'tag' (which shows the individual screenings as 'free') only applies to one day pass per account.
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Buy a day pass for Friday 8 November and you can see all of the below for only £25 (full price) or £17.50 (concessions price).
11.00am | Autisme: Le Petit Chasseur de Fantômes
2.30pm | Industry Session - How Far Have We Come?
3.45pm | Otto Baxter Double Bill
6.00pm | Shorts Session 1
8.00pm | Champions
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Buy a day pass for Saturday 9 November and you can see all of the below for only £25 (full price) or £17.50 (concessions price).
11.30am | Shorts Sessions 2 - Family Friendly
1.30pm | Shorts Session 3
3.30pm | Inside My Heart
6.15pm | Shorts Session 4
8.15pm | Shadow
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All Q&As and panel discussions, including the Industry Event will be BSL/Eng interpreted and have live captions in English.
All films at the festival are relaxed screenings. This means the audience lights will be left on low and you are welcome to leave your seat, make noise and move around.
More at Chapter
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- Film
Hijinx Unity Festival 2024: Inside My Heart
An ode to the liberating power of unlimited imagination, the actors from Theatr Kamak reflect on their own lives, dreams and limitations as they create a performance of Furia.
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Hijinx Unity Festival 2024: Otto Baxter Double Bill
The first ever short film written and directed by someone with Down’s syndrome accompanied by the multi-award-winning documentary Not A F***ing Horror Story, charting the process of bringing Otto’s vision to life, and the pitfalls along the way.