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For Sonoma, Napa Co. Residents: Napa Valley Film Festival Offers Winter Pass & Locals Discount
Residents qualify for 10 percent off the advance purchase of a Festival Pass or a Pass Plus beginning Feb. 1.

Napa Valley Film Festival organizers are pleased to officially announce the return of the extremely popular Locals Discount on Festival Pass and Pass Plus.
Napa and Sonoma County residents are eligible to receive 10% off each pass purchases, good up to November 1, 2015.
Currently, the Festival Pass is on sale for $235 (regularly $295) and the Pass Plus is on sale for $555 (regularly $595).
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To be eligible, the purchaser must be a resident with a local wine country zip code.
If purchasing online at www.nvff.org, please use the code LOCALS at checkout. Residents may also call the NVFF customer service number at 707-226-7500 to order over the phone.
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“We are so excited to be celebrating our Fifth Anniversary this year “ said NVFF Co-Founder/Director Brenda Lhormer. “We truly value our local community and want residents to experience all that NVFF has to offer at the lowest pricing possible.”
The Festival Pass is for the ultimate film aficionado, who wants to see as many movies as possible. It provides five-day access to all film screenings, panel discussions, wine tasting pavilions and culinary demonstrations. This Pass does not include the major NVFF special events and parties.
The Pass Plus is for the film, food and wine lover who wants to see the movies and experience the parties! The Pass Plus includes all the Festival Pass benefits plus access into the spectacular Festival Gala, the Pass Plus Friday Night Bash, the Celebrity Tribute Program, and the Awards Ceremony and Closing Night Wrap parties. Pass Plus holders receive the added benefit of priority access in lines at all screening venues, ahead of Festival Pass, Day Pass, and individual rush ticket holders.
In addition, 4-packs of each pass level are available at further discounts. Currently, four Festival Passes are offered for a total of $820 ($205 each – normally $295). Four Pass Plus Passes are a total of $2100 ($525 each/normally $565), with the additional 10% Locals discount taken off those current prices.
About the Napa Valley Film Festival
The Napa Valley Film Festival (NVFF) is a registered 501c3 non-profit organization headquartered in Napa, California. The mission of the Napa Valley Film Festival is to celebrate the cinematic arts and enrich the community by presenting an annual world-class festival and year-round education and outreach programs. The ultimate celebration of film, food and wine, NVFF lights up the picturesque towns of Napa, Yountville, St. Helena and Calistoga at the most colorful time of year. NVFF features over 100 new independent films and studio sneak previews screening in 12 beautiful venues throughout the four walkable villages, as 300 visiting filmmakers interact with audiences at screenings and intimate events. Attendees enjoy film panels & culinary demonstrations, wine tasting pavilions, the spectacular Festival Gala, Celebrity Tributes, Awards Ceremony, an array of parties, VIP receptions, winemaker dinners and more. Visit www.nvff.org for more information.
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