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Watch the Festival online!

Our hybrid festival approach means that audiences can watch films in person with their friends, but also online in the safety and comfort of their own home.

Each film strand will go live online the day after they are screened in our venues, and will remain online until the end of the month, so if you can’t make it into Norwich this year there is no reason for you to miss out!

The online festival will also include a few additional little bonuses, such a filmmaker introductions, Q&As, and behind the scenes footage. We have also asked all our filmmakers to provide subtitle tracks (in multiple languages) for those with difficulty hearing. Bonus material and subtitles are provided by filmmakers where available and as such will not be attached to every film we screen. Full details online.

You’ll find everything you need to know about our online festival, including rental prices, FAQs, film listings, and film details at:

WATCH.NORWICHFILMFESTIVAL.CO.UK

Online tickets

Full Festival Pass: Nominated Films Pass: Film Strands: Individual Films: £15.00 £7.50 £3.00 £1.00

FAQs /ONLINE FILM FESTIVAL

Where do I purchase film tickets from?

All tickets for the online festival can be purchased from watch.norwichfilmfestival.co.uk.

What’s included in the different type of film passes?

Film strands consist of between 4 and 9 short films based around a similar theme or style (such as Documentary or Comedy) and are just £3. You can buy a pass of just the 24 nominated films for £7.50 or the full festival pass, which will contain over 130 films for only £15.

Is NFF2022 restricted to just the UK?

Not completely. Some of our films have been restricted to the UK for licencing reasons, but we have created a special collection called the Global Audience Pass which is available to audiences outside the

UK. More details on page 57.

Are film screenings on a certain date or time?

Film strands will be available to watch online the day after they are screened in physical venues.

Do all films have subtitles or closed-captions?

All subtitles and captions are provided by filmmakers, not NFF. We do press filmmakers to include these, in multiple languages, but ultimately, the choice belongs to the filmmaker. As a reference, in 2021 over 80% of films had subtitles or captions.

Are all films available for the whole durations?

A handful of films are not available online, and a select few are only available for a short period of time. Please check online for more.

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