NYC’s first Art House Cinema Week will offer 5,000 free movie tickets and more perks

The NYC Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME) and Art House New York (AHNY) announced the city’s first Art House Cinema Week New York. The week-long celebration of independent cinema runs from March 20-26 at nearly 30 independent local theaters throughout the city. MOME is providing 5,000 free tickets to ensure that all New Yorkers can participate, rediscover their local independent cinemas, and experience the art of filmmaking.

Advance tickets are currently available for purchase, and additional information can be found at the Art House New York website.

New Yorkers who qualify for free tickets (with ID presented at the box office) include New York City teachers, CUNY students, United States active-duty military personnel and veterans, New York City families registered with “Cool Culture”, People with disabilities upon presentation of a reduced-fare OMNY card or Access-A-Ride ID, and SNAP/EBT cardholders.

In addition to the subsidized tickets mentioned above, individual theaters are offering perks like discounted tickets, memberships and merchandise, free popcorn, and half-price wine and beer. For a full listing of programming at each theater, visit Art House New York.

Art House New York is a regional alliance created in partnership with the MOME to strengthen independent film exhibition in New York City. The initiative celebrates cinemas as community-building spaces for neighborhood newcomers and longtime residents.

“MOME, in partnership with Art House NY, is proud to help kick off NYC’s inaugural Cinema Week by funding 5,000 free tickets, so more New Yorkers can experience the magic of cinema while supporting their local theaters,” Rafael Espinal, Commissioner of MOME, said in a statement.

“This initiative reflects our vision for an inclusive creative economy that supports the people who make art, the people who experience it, and the venues that bring it to life.”

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Participating theaters include:

Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Brooklyn

Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Lower Manhattan

Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Staten Island

Angelika Film Center & Cafe

Anthology Film Archives

Brooklyn Academy of Music

Cinema 123 by Angelika

Cinema Arts Centre

Cinema Village

Cobble Hill Cinemas

DCTV’s Firehouse Cinema

Film at Lincoln Center

Film Forum

IFC Center

Jacob Burns Film Center

Kew Gardens Cinema

Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan – The Carole Zabar Center for Film

Maysles Documentary Center

Metrograph

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)

Museum of the Moving Image

Nitehawk Cinema – Prospect Park

Nitehawk Cinema – Williamsburg

Paris Theater

Quad Cinema

Roxy Cinema New York

Shorts Movie Theater

UnionDocs

Uptown Film Center

Village East by Angelika

Williamsburg Cinema

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