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There are two ways to join the Dunedin Film Society in 2011 A Full Season Waged or Student/Unwaged Membership gives you: FREE entry to all of the Dunedin Film Society’s 2011 Season films (there is no additional screening fee) Plus generous discounts at: Hoyts Cinemas ($13 every day except Tuesday), Rialto Cinemas ($10 Monday to Friday), Metro Cinema ($12 every day), Dunedin’s 2011 WORLD CINEMA SHOWCASE (06-18 May), Dunedin’s 2011 New Zealand International Film Festival (05-21 August). Fill in a membership form and join by mail or at the door before any screening. Between screenings, you may purchase a Dunedin Film Society membership or 3-Movie Pass from the staff on the reception desk in the OUSA office, located on the main campus of the University of Otago near the corner of Cumberland and Albany Streets. A 3-Movie Pass costs $25 Plus, 2010 3-Movie Pass holders who did not use up all of their admissions last year can use their remaining entries to see a Dunedin Film Society screening in 2011 The 2011 3-Movie Pass is intended to allow new members to try out the Film Society and to enable people to pay for a Full Season Waged or Student/Unwaged Membership by installments Please note that 3-Movie Pass holders are not entitled to World Cinema Showcase, New Zealand International Film festival or cinema discounts 3-Movie Pass membership gives you: UPGRADE to a Full Season Membership to be eligible for FREE entry to all of the Dunedin Film Society’s 2011 Season films and discounted ticket prices at the World Cinema Showcase, New Zealand International Film Festival and Hoyts, Rialto and Metro cinemas Simply pay the difference between the amount you spent on a 2011 3-Movie Pass and the price of a 2011 Full Season Waged or Student/Unwaged membership Fill in a membership form and join by mail or at the door at any screening. Between screenings, you may purchase a Dunedin Film Society membership or 3-Movie Pass from the staff on the reception desk in the OUSA office, located on the main campus of the University of Otago near the corner of Cumberland and Albany Streets. |