Cinemapolis and Fall Creek Theaters
Cinemapolis and Fall Creek theaters downtown are major collaborative partners with the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, providing cutting edge programming, 35mm films, theatrical exhibition, movie business know-how and moxie, and the best concessions in town. The theaters, under the able and imaginative management of Lynne Cohen and Rich Szanyi, are part of the nonprofit 7th Art Corporation, dedicated to bringing quality art cinema and public forums about international cinema to the Ithaca community.
This year’s festival runs downtown on the weekend of March 30, March 31, and April 1, with over 25 screenings, many featuring visiting filmmakers and guests. Cherish downtown cinema, and join us for a weekend of exciting international documentary and feature films, as well as special galas and gatherings following the screenings in downtown venues. And don’t miss out on the special world premiere of a new live music score for His People (1925) composed by Peter Rothbart. The two performances in Cinemapolis on April 1 benefit the 7th Art Corporation.
Additions and Changes to the Festival Program Alerts: Stay tuned to our Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival website for screening updates and additions. Surprise additional feature-length films may be announced closer to the opening of the festival! Join both the FLEFF and Cinemapolis e-mail list servers for updates! Visit www.cinemapolis.org for more information.
Ticket Information
All events on the Ithaca College campus are free and open to the public. Film screenings at Cinemapolis and Fall Creek require admission fees. Festival passes (not single tickets to individual shows) are available starting in mid-February at Cinemapolis, Fall Creek, and on the Ithaca College campus at the bookstore. Payment for festival passes and for all tickets is by check and cash only. Please note: festival tickets and passes are NOT sold on-line. Seating at all screenings is on first come, first served basis
Advance tickets will be available for several premiere evening screenings and special forums downtown, including Black Gold, The Namesake, Disappearances, and His People. You can use your festival pass to secure an advance ticket to all premiere screenings and forums except for His People, which requires a separate ticket because it is a benefit.
Please note that several people can share a five-pass, or one person can bring several people to one film.
Cinemapolis and Fall Creek theaters downtown are major collaborative partners with the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, providing cutting edge programming, 35mm films, theatrical exhibition, movie business know-how and moxie, and the best concessions in town. The theaters, under the able and imaginative management of Lynne Cohen and Rich Szanyi, are part of the nonprofit 7th Art Corporation, dedicated to bringing quality art cinema and public forums about international cinema to the Ithaca community.
This year’s festival runs downtown on the weekend of March 30, March 31, and April 1, with over 25 screenings, many featuring visiting filmmakers and guests. Cherish downtown cinema, and join us for a weekend of exciting international documentary and feature films, as well as special galas and gatherings following the screenings in downtown venues. And don’t miss out on the special world premiere of a new live music score for His People (1925) composed by Peter Rothbart. The two performances in Cinemapolis on April 1 benefit the 7th Art Corporation.
Additions and Changes to the Festival Program Alerts: Stay tuned to our Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival website for screening updates and additions. Surprise additional feature-length films may be announced closer to the opening of the festival! Join both the FLEFF and Cinemapolis e-mail list servers for updates! Visit www.cinemapolis.org for more information.
Ticket Information
All events on the Ithaca College campus are free and open to the public. Film screenings at Cinemapolis and Fall Creek require admission fees. Festival passes (not single tickets to individual shows) are available starting in mid-February at Cinemapolis, Fall Creek, and on the Ithaca College campus at the bookstore. Payment for festival passes and for all tickets is by check and cash only. Please note: festival tickets and passes are NOT sold on-line. Seating at all screenings is on first come, first served basis
| General | Student (with valid ID) | |
| Single Ticket for one screening | $8.00 | $6.00 |
| Festival 5 Pass | $32.50 | $27.50 |
| His People Benefit Show for 7th Art Corporation | $15.00 | $12.00 |
Advance tickets will be available for several premiere evening screenings and special forums downtown, including Black Gold, The Namesake, Disappearances, and His People. You can use your festival pass to secure an advance ticket to all premiere screenings and forums except for His People, which requires a separate ticket because it is a benefit.
Please note that several people can share a five-pass, or one person can bring several people to one film.

