Beijing International Film Festival's Tickets Now Available
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[Photo via Beijing International Film Festival]
As spring breathes fresh life into April, the 15th Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF) will make its grand return on schedule. This year's "Beijing Film Panorama" section features over 300 films including global masterpieces, restored classics and new Chinese-language works. Check out its full lineup now!






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To all movie lovers
The much-anticipated tickets for the BJIFF are now available on the Maoyan App.
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To ensure smooth ticket-booking experiences, please complete your real-name verification in the "My BJIFF" (我的北影节) section on Maoyan's BJIFF page before purchasing your tickets.
Movie-goers can also access the sections for movies and shows in WeChat, Meituan and Dianping Apps for ticketing details.
Each order for a single screening session can only purchase a maximum of two film tickets. It should be noted that no coupons, vouchers, cinema discount cards, movie passes, Maoyan's membership cards, or any other form of discounts or virtual assets can be used to buy any of the screening sessions of the festival, and children need to purchase tickets to watch movies. After purchasing tickets, refunds and ticket changes are not supported. If a screening is canceled for any reason, refunds will be processed uniformly.
After purchasing their tickets, spectators can get their tickets at the "BJIFF Ticket Kiosks" located at the designated offline cinema venues.
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Wanda Cinema (CBD branch)
[Photo via the official WeChat account of Jianwai Sub-district of Chaoyang District]
In addition, a series of activities of the Beijing Film Life Festival will allow movie-goers to immerse themselves in lively entertainment while moving between venues, and experience the festive atmosphere of the event beyond the screen.
In terms of participating cinemas, a total of 33 cinemas and one immersive movie theatre have joined this year's BJIFF "Beijing Film Panorama" section. Core venues such as the Art Cinema of the China Film Archive, Wanda Cinema (CBD branch) and Jackie Chan Cinema (Wukesong branch) still serve as the primary hubs for film scheduling this year. Several distinctive cinemas also stand out as must-visit destinations during the festival, including Daguanlou Cinema on Qianmen Street, which is steeped in traditional Beijing cultural charm, and Huaxia Film Center, an all-high-frame-rate LED cinema at POLPAS.
A special campaign titled "Ticket Stub Rewards" has been also launched for this year's BJIFF, which will run from April 18 to May 5 across multiple venues including Langyuan Station, Donglang, The Mixc and Scitech+. With a guest card or a screening ticket stub of the festival, you can enjoy exclusive cinematic perks during this period.
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(Source: Beijing International Film Festival)