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Film / Art Festivals 

VIP access across the world’s leading film festivals and art fairs is shaped around the moments and spaces that matter most, from premiere screenings, priority admissions, and private lounges to invitation-only events, collector gatherings, and the celebrations that continue long after the official program ends. While every event operates differently, the experience is always tailored around seamless entry, the right setting, and a more privileged way to take part in the cultural calendar.

Art Basel

Art Basel is less a single event than a global art world platform, with editions in Basel, Miami Beach, Hong Kong, Paris, and now Qatar. Each edition brings together leading galleries, collectors, and contemporary culture in a setting shaped as much by private viewings and surrounding events as by the fair itself.

Berlin Film Festival

The Berlinale has a more urban, international character, known for its breadth, seriousness, and strong place within the global film calendar. It feels culturally engaged and wide-ranging, bringing together major premieres, acclaimed filmmakers, and a distinctly European perspective.

BFI London

The BFI London Film Festival brings together major films, series, and immersive work in a format that feels both internationally relevant and distinctly London. Its atmosphere is polished and wide-ranging, combining industry credibility with the cultural appeal of the city itself.

Cannes

Cannes remains the most iconic expression of film festival glamour, where premieres, red carpets, and the international industry gather on one of the world’s most recognizable stages. The atmosphere is polished, high-profile, and deeply linked to cinema’s most glamorous image of itself.

Sundance

Sundance is defined by independent film, emerging voices, and the kind of discoveries that shape the conversation for the year ahead. Its atmosphere feels more intimate and industry-driven, with the energy of a festival where new work and new talent take center stage.

Tribeca Film Festival

Tribeca feels contemporary, creative, and closely connected to New York, with a program that extends beyond film into a broader cultural and storytelling landscape. It has a more modern city energy, where screenings, conversations, and downtown atmosphere come together in a way that feels distinctly current.

Venice Film Festival

Venice is one of the most elegant and storied events in cinema, where major premieres unfold against the beauty of the Lido and the wider atmosphere of Venice itself. It feels refined, international, and unmistakably cinematic, with a prestige that comes from both its history and its setting.