Address: Reguliersbreestraat 26-34
Opening hours: Everyday from 8 AM
Contact on location: Supervisors Pathé Isabelle and Hedda -
Location producer: Lisette de Haart - 0616698614
Logistics & decoration: Kai Reichert -
School screenings: Stephanie Luka - 0655541411
Pathé Tuschinski hosts regular screenings. In the mornings, there also will be school screenings.
- Wheelchair accessible (there is an elevator via the Arthouse entrance).
- A toilet for wheelchair users is available.
- Assistance dogs are welcome.
- In the cinemas, wheelchair places are as follows:
- Tuschinski 1: there are 4 wheelchair spaces in the back row of the stalls.
- Tuschinski 2: there are 2 wheelchair spaces in the bottom row.
- Tuschinski 3: there is 1 wheelchair space in the 5th row from the top.
- Tuschinski 4: there is 1 wheelchair space in the top row.
- Tuschinski 5: there is 1 wheelchair space in the second top row.
- Tuschinski 6: there is 1 wheelchair space in the top in the 4th row from the top.
- Telecoils are available.
- The nearest disabled parking space can be found on the Amstel at number 30.
IDFA producer Kai is responsible for the decoration, together with A-team coordinator Alexander. In the block schedule you can see when decoration and furniture will be delivered at your location. These materials will be collected again at the end of the festival. The location producer will also contact you here. It is good to take a tour of the location beforehand to determine which materials/furniture they allow you to use.
The poster crew visits regularly to hang up new posters at the agreed locations. It is not allowed to put posters everywhere. You coordinate this, filmmakers sometimes want to try to hang their poster.
Lunch: The lunch is all vegetarian and comes in crates. Make sure everyone gets enough lunch. If you have too much or too little, or if lunch is late, you can pass this on to the location producers.
Diner: You can indicate in advance which restaurant you and your volunteers would like to receive a dinner voucher for (see restaurant menus to make it easier to choose). You can call this through to the volunteer coordinators. The vouchers can be picked up at the volunteersdesk (or at the boxoffice office at Tuschinski)
For staff and location managers, there will be catering delivered.
Snacks: You keep an eye on whether there is still enough snacks at your location. If it starts to run out, you can order it through the distribution team.
The stock for Tuschinski and the Munt is delivered directly to Tuschinski, and stored there. You can bring it to the volunteer area yourself. When delivery is made, you can immediately return the empty bottles. Make sure you don't order too little, but also not too much. At the end of the festival we can return unopened packaging. Make sure that these packages, together with the last packaging, are ready at Tuschinski, they will be collected the Monday after the festival.
Education volunteers
The Education volunteers are informed about their schedule through e-mail. This depends on the start time of the first school programme and differs per location. 30 minutes before the start of the first school programme they are present at the location!
How do we work?
The Education volunteer is there to welcome the schools, moderators and sometimes guests/filmmakers. They wait outside till the school is complete, proactively reach out to teachers and when cokplete, guides the school to the cinema they’re supposed to be in.
- Schools are present no later than 15 minutes before the start.
- The schools are welcomed by the Education person. Make sure to look out for a teacher/supervisor: is everyone complete? Are there still groups of students who have to go to the toilet?
- It is checked whether the school is complete. The school may then, preferably after the moderator has already taken a seat in the room, be accompanied into the room (as whole or) in groups.
- Schools are escorted directly to the hall. Also, when leaving the theatre, they have to go outside as soon as possible; the volunteer / theater employee accompanies them.
- Students who are late can still enter. Ask a teacher to wait outside the location to accompany the student(s).
- Theatre staff and/or Education volunteer/ Education staff accompanies the groups and then guide the groups to the cinema > important to work well together in groups over 100.
- Please note: Education volunteer also ensures timely reception of the moderator and any guest speaker. When school is late: Call the number on the schedule! If a moderator or guest speaker is not on time > Call Katja!
- Afterwards: The students and teachers stay seated until the moderator instructs them to go outside. In small locations it is good if you want to be ready at the hall around the end-time of the programme to keep the doors open and to refer everyone to the exit for a smooth walk-out.
Moderators/guests
- Moderators ensure that they are on location approximately 15 minutes in advance, according to the schedule they receive, for the school programme to be moderated by them. Names will be placed on the script and can report to education volunteer and/or Education staff. Not present? Education volunteer calls Katja!
- Guest speakers ensure that they are present on location no later than 25 minutes before the end of the show / 10 minutes before the Q&A start. Not present? Education volunteer calls Katja!
Pathe Tuschinski:
- 30 min before the start of the first school programme and you are allowed to enter.
- 15 min Before the start school programme: Students are allowed to enter. / Doors open from 09:00
- IDFA is in charge at Pathé. A location manager is present. In the morning we discuss with them what we expect on that specific day and how many theatre staff we’ll need to help us.
- Coffee / tea / snack / lunch available on location in canteen.
- 1 Porto-phone is available for Educatio