REYKJAVÍK INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
25. September - 5. October 2025
RIFF's schedule will be made public in its entirety on September 18th. In the meantime, you can keep up to date on programme news on RIFF's social media. On September 18th, it will be possible to purchase single tickets on RIFF's website and app. Here below are the passes and discount cards on offer, along with venue information.
The ticketing booth in Háskólabíó opens on the 22nd of September. There, you will be able to redeem gift cards and buy single tickets, passes and discount cards along with RIFF merch.
Single ticket price: 2.190 ISK
PASSES AND DISCOUNT CARDS
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FESTIVAL PASS 23580 ISK
Unlimited access for the passholder to all screenings at RIFF.*
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SUPER 8 DISCOUNT CARD 13570 ISK
8 tickets at a discounted rate to any screening/s of your choice, shareable with others.*
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U20 YOUTH PASS 6890 ISK
4 tickets to screenings of your choice, non-shareable*, 30 minute e-scooter credit and a RIFF tote bag.
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U30 YOUTH PASS 8690 ISK
6 tickets to screenings of your choice, non-shareable*, 30 minute e-scooter credit and a RIFF tote bag.
*Special events excluded
INDUSTRY ACCREDITATION
Do you work in the film industry and are you looking for opportunities to network? RIFF offers Industry Accreditations, which give you access to the Industry Days Programme.
Please note that all accreditations are subject to approval, an application does not guarantee a pass.
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BASIC Industry Accreditation 5990
Access to all Industry Days events.
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FULL Industry Accreditation 23000 ISK
A Festival Pass along with access to all Industry Days events.*
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FULL FILM STUDENT Industry Accreditation 19000 ISK
A Festival Pass along with access to all Industry Days events with a 20% discount.*
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PRESS 0 ISK
Only intended for media personnel who intend to cover the festival.
*Special events excluded
VENUES
HÁSKÓLABÍÓ
Hagatorgi, 107 Reykjavik
This venue has been a cornerstone of Reykjavik's cultural scene and has operated as a cinema since 1961. It also served as the main concert hall for the Iceland Symphony Orchestra until the inauguration of the Harpa Concert Hall in 2011.
For the festival, the venue will be beautifully redecorated to warmly welcome RIFF guests, all in keeping with the festival’s commitment to environmental sustainability.
THE NORDIC HOUSE
Sæmundargata 11, 102 Reykjavik
The Nordic House in Reykjavik is a well-known venue for Nordic art, culture, language, and public discussion close to the downtown of Reykjavík. The Nordic House was established in 1968 and has since maintained a crucial role in fostering cultural connections between Iceland and the other Nordic countries.
RIFF and the Nordic House have had a working relationship for many years and continue to work together to promote international cinema.
RIFF's venues are located 5 minutes walking from each other on the University campus. Both venues are 15 minutes walking distance from the Reykjavík downtown area. To get to the cinema you can use bus routes number 11 and 12 to get to Háskólabíó, and also routes 2, 3 and 6 to get to the University Campus.
We also recommend traveling via an e-scooter from the downtown area to the cinema.


