
Cinephile Game Night: NYFF62 Edition
Looking for a chance to win tickets to most of the most-anticipated sold-out screenings at this year’s festival? Since 2019, Cinephile: A Card Game has been the ultimate in movie trivia for film geeks around the world and for the third year in a row, Film at Lincoln Center is proud to bring back Cinephile for a can’t-miss live trivia event featuring a mix of movie trivia and other popular Cinephile games like Six Degrees, Filmography, and Inglorious Basterd.
RSVP below, taking place at the Amphitheater at the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center (144 W 65th Street):
First-come-first served, seating is not guaranteed. Upon arrival, pick ticket up at EBM box office beginning an hour prior to doors opening, subject to availability.
Hosted by Cinephile creator Cory Everett, with Cinephile Game Night co-hosts Jordan Raup and Conor O’Donnell, the game nights offer chances to win NYFF62 tickets and other exciting prizes. Come meet and mingle with your fellow movie buffs for an evening of festival fun. There’s no need to bring your Cinephile cards to participate––only your movie-loving brain is required.
Sponsored by The Travel Agency: A Cannabis Store.
Cinephile Game Night is the ultimate trivia night for film nerds, movie geeks, and cinephiles. Since 2019, Cinephile has brought their one-of-a-kind live events to the Academy Museum, New York Film Festival, Fantastic Fest, Museum of the Moving Image, Alamo Drafthouse, and more. Cinephile: A Card Game will also available for purchase at the Alice Tully Hall merch booth during the festival.
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