Cinema
Special Screening
Runnation 2025

Runnation 2025

Thu 24th July, 7.00pm
Runnation 2025
Session Times

Runnation 2025

LACE UP FOR RUNNATION’S 11TH EDITION.

RunNation is an original documentary film festival that was founded by a group of local runners in Sydney eight years ago. Since its creation, RunNation has grown from a local festival to a world tour that has screened around the globe.

The festival is an original, inspiring event attended by running celebrities, thousands of runners and non-runners around Australia, New Zealand & many parts of the world. We receive film submissions from Australia & across the globe and curate them into an incredible two-hour screening. It is not just about running; It is about celebrating the human spirit, using running as a storytelling medium.

Dates
Thu 24th July, 7.00pm
Genre
Adventure Short Films
Duration
120 mins.
Tickets
EARLY BIRD PRICE | Expires 9/7/2025 11:59pm
Adult: $27
Concession: $25
Child (3-15yrs): $22
Family (2 adults + 2 children): $84
Group 8+ (Minimum of 8 tickets): $22

STANDARD Runnation 2025 PRICES
Adult: $30
Concession: $27
Child (3-15yrs): $24
Family (2 adults + 2 children): $86
Group 8+ (Minimum of 8 tickets): $22
(No Free Tickets)

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