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YDA Cannes Screening and Beach Party: Tickets Released!

The YDA Team is delighted to announce that tickets for our Morning Winners’ Screening and Beach Party on Thursday 20th June in Cannes are now LIVE! Get your tickets via our EventBrite page.

This year we are organizing our Cannes schedule a little differently. We invite you to join us for breakfast, sponsored by our long-term partner shots, outside Cinema Olympia at 9:30am, followed by our screening at 10:30am sharp. That way, there is still time to enjoy lunch in the sun afterwards ! 

In the evening, our awards ceremony and beach party will take place at 7:30pm on Le Bénetier Beach. We are pleased to be hosting our party this year in collaboration with our neighbouring German Beach by Weischer. Join us for a celebration in true Cannes cinematic style !

Tickets are 20€, which includes a pre-screening breakfast, entry to the cinema in the morning and access to the beach in the evening*. 

The agenda for Thursday the 20th of June – aka YDA day – is as follows:

Cinéma Olympia, 5 Rue de la Pompe 06400, Cannes: 

09:30- 10:15: Breakfast sponsored by shots

10:15-10:30: Take your seats

10:30-13:00: Winners Screening 

Le Bénetier Beach, 3 Boulevard Jean Hibert 06400, Cannes: 

19:30-22:00: Prize Giving Ceremony 

22:00-00:00: Party Time !

We can’t wait to see you all there for what promises to be a great day of celebrating young filmmaking talent! 

GET YOUR TICKETS NOW


*Beach access is limited to a first come first served basis

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