Frozen River Film Festival 2016 - Early Bird Passes

Frozen River Film Festival 2016 - Early Bird Passes

By Frozen River Film Festival

Date and time

February 24, 2016 · 5pm - February 28, 2016 · 7pm CST

Location

Winona

Winona, MN

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

Description

The 2016 Frozen River Film Festival dates are February 24-28.

FRFF does not provide 'print at home' tickets. If you puchase your tickets online, they will be held at will call. You can pick them up at any of the ticketing locations listed below.

1)Chapter 2 Books, 121 W 3rd Street, in downtown Winona, MN. Open Monday - Saturday 10am-6pm. Tickets available for pick up at Chapter 2 Books beginning 2 weeks before the festival. On Friday, February 26, Chapter 2 Books will close at 4:00pm.

2) During the month of February, you can pick up your tickets/passes at the ticketing booth of any film location. Go to frff.org for a listing of films and locations.

If you wish to pick up your tickets before February, please email Kathy Florin, kathy@frff.org, and arrangements can be made. *Sorry, no refunds.

Upcoming FRFF Events:

November 12, 6:30pm - Screening of 'Miss Tibet' at the Pump House in LaCrosse, WI, as part of the Global Iniatives Week. Free event.

Mid - February - Short Shacks on Lake Winona during the Winona Winter Carnival (Feb. 13 - 14). Stay tuned for more details.

Visit frff.org for an updated film and event schedule as we get closer to the festival.


Organized by

The Frozen River Film Festival identifies and offers programs that engage, educate and activate viewers to become involved in the world. These programs provide a unique perspective on environmental issues, sustainable communities, extreme sports, adventure travel and diverse cultures, presenting issues not often covered in the local media. We connect our viewers with people at the heart of breaking events, organizations in the forefront of social change and the cultures of an increasingly global community. The Frozen River Film Festival is committed to: Educating our viewers by offering films and discussion on issues of local, regional and world importance. We expose our audience to people they would never meet, to cultures they might never understand and to issues they have yet to consider. Providing a global perspective on environmental issues and culture offering alternate viewpoints. Through the presentation of film makers from around the world, we offer diverse perspectives on world issues and nature. Giving opportunities for debate, discussion and discourse on a variety of topics important to our community. Encouraging action on the part of each festival participant. Our festival will give audiences access to tools and connections to take action on social issues. Promoting cross-cultural dialogue through innovative film making. Fostering collaboration through coalition building with partner organizations and grassroots organizations around specific issue programs.

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