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All-Access Passes on sale for Early Bird pricing now!

The Maryland Film Festival (MdFF) has launched its Early Bird sales for All-Access Passes giving movie lovers the chance to get discounts on priority access to the 2025 festival, which runs from Nov. 5 โ€“ 9, 2025 at Baltimoreโ€™s SNF Parkway Theatre.

Festival attendees can get the All-Access Pass for the Early Bird price of $300 until Sept. 3, 2025. This is a savings of $50 off the full price pass, and it comes with exclusive benefits for pass-holders.

Benefits include priority seating to all screenings, invitations to Opening and Closing Night events, and curated film presentations with guest speakers and community partners. All-Access Pass holders also have the chance to experience early previews of signature events and CineTech exhibits, premiere screenings of features and short films, and after parties with filmmakers, creators, and fellow film lovers.

All weekend long, All-Access Pass holders will be able to relax and enjoy complimentary refreshments in the Filmmaker/VIP Lounge, where they can connect with other festival guests.

“An All-Access Pass is the ideal way to experience MdFF, the key to unlocking everything that makes MdFF a singular experience,” said KJ Mohr, director of the MdFF. “This year, weโ€™re building on our momentum with our signature fresh programming and championing student work that celebrates new voices and ideas as part of our commitment to helping launch the next generation of film and digital media artists in Maryland.”

This year there is new programming focused on student filmmakers, with a Student Film Summit and a platform for Baltimoreโ€™s brightest young film talent. CineTech returns for its second year, dedicated to new and immersive media. It will spotlight VR, AR, gaming, and storytelling that pushes the envelope as only Baltimore artists can.

“Iโ€™m thrilled to get to start my tenure as Executive Director of the SNF Parkway with such an exciting line-up of new talent and emerging media to look forward to in this yearโ€™s Maryland Film Festival,โ€ said Nancy Proctor, executive director of the SNF Parkway Theatre and MdFF. โ€œI canโ€™t wait to meet Baltimoreโ€™s film community in the Parkwayโ€™s gorgeous historic cinemas!”

Look for the full festival lineup in October 2025. Guaranteed access to Baltimore’s weekend celebration of independent film and media art at a discount? That starts now and ends Sept. 3, 2025. To purchase your pass and learn more, visit this link.