Get Your Free Tickets to Tribeca’s Film For All Friday

Get Your Free Tickets to Tribeca’s Film For All Friday


Film fans on a budget aren’t going to want to snooze on this excellent freebie. Thanks to AT&T, tickets to all general and matinee screenings at the Tribeca Film Festival on Friday, April 22, 2016 are free. It’s part of Film for All Friday, a program launched in 2014 when AT&T took over as the festival’s presenting sponsor.

Tribeca Film For All 2016 Tickets High-Rise

Ben Wheatley’s High-Rise

Highlights of films you can catch that day include Bruce Beresford’s Mr. Church, which stars Eddie Murphy in the title role, I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead, a documentary about Steve Aoki, and Ben Wheatley’s High-Rise, a dystopian sci-fi drama based on J.G. Ballard’s novel that stars Tom Hiddleston, Sienna Miller and Elisabeth Moss. Other options for viewing are the California Dreaming shorts program, and from Tribeca’s new Tune In section, Adam Nimoy’s documentary For the Love of Spock. For a complete list of all films screening on April 22, check out the festival’s film and event schedule here.

To cash in on the offer, all you need to do is head to a participating company-owned AT&T store between Monday, April 4 and Wednesday, April 6 to reserve tickets. Each of the participating stores will have a representative on hand that will give you access to the free tickets; just pick the films you want to attend by perusing the mobile film guide and enter your email address. The offer is limited to two screening tickets per person (same screening) and tickets are first come, first served. Starting April 7, any remaining tickets will be available online at tribecafilm.com. See below for a list of participating stores.

For updates on Film For All Friday, visit FilmForAllNYC.com.

Participating company-owned AT&T stores:
350 PARK AVE
3 TIMES SQUARE
200 EAST 86TH ST
250 W 57TH ST
2195 BROADWAY
217 BROADWAY – SUITE 101
144 DELANCEY ST
209 WEST 34TH ST
532 BROADWAY
745 BROADWAY
200 FIFTH AVENUE
31 EAST 17TH ST
592 6TH AVENUE

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