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The box office for the third annual Ajyal Youth Film Festival opens today, with two public locations and online sales available for movie lovers to buy tickets to screenings, panels and special events.
The festival will run from November 29 to December 5.
To accommodate the increase in festival activity and provide easier access to tickets, movie fans and festival-goers can now purchase tickets from the Ajyal FNAC ticket outlet located in Lagoona Mall in addition to the Ajyal Katara main box office located in Katara Building 12.
The Ajyal Katara main box office will be open between 2pm and 8pm from November 16 to 27, and between 10am and 10pm from November 28 to December 5. The Ajyal FNAC ticket outlet will be open from November 16 to December 5, between 2pm and 9pm.
Tickets can also be bought online through the festival’s website at ajyalfilm.com
The website provides information on all aspects of Ajyal, including synopses of all the festival’s offerings, daily schedules, venue information and news.
Tickets are priced at QR25 for regular screenings and QR40 for premium screenings (including the opening and closing night films).
Doha Film Institute is offering QM Culture Pass members a discount of QR5 on all regularly priced festival screenings and events when they present their QM Culture Pass at any festival ticket outlet. Pass holders can buy up to two discounted tickets per screening.
All festival screenings and events will take place at Katara, with the venues including Katara Drama Theatre and the Katara Opera House located in Building 16, Katara Building 12 (Theatres A & B) and the Sony Cinema Under the Stars located on the Katara Esplanade.
Free screenings and events presented at festival venues require a ticket for admission. Free tickets may be reserved online or requested for at any ticket outlet location.
All events at the Sony Cinema Under the Stars are free to the public and do not require a ticket for admission.
For more information on movie timings and the Ajyal Youth Film Festival, one can log on to www.dohafilminstitute.com
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