| Welcome to Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas |
| 10 screens in the heart of the city including ExiMax Adelaide's biggest screen
All Cinemas Fully Licensed
Sophisticated Cinema....Bringing you the best on offer...Blockbuster arthouse Festivals Events.
Palace is located off 250 Rundle Street (on the north side), and Nova is located at 251 Rundle Street (on the south side) .
Our box office phone number is (08) 8232 3434
You can send us an email at info@palacenova.com |
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| Gift
Vouchers |
| A great idea for gifts or a thank you for a job well done, vouchers are available at the Box Office. |
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| Palace
Nova Movie Club |
| Never pay full price again! Join our Movie club and not only will you receive a complimentary pass just for joining, plus complimentary ticket on your birthday, you also get two concession tickets to any and every session, any time, any day, every time you visit Palace Nova.
Plus information on upcoming films, invitations to advance screenings and more. We also have a Golden Movie Club for seniors, a Student Movie Club and an Under 18's Movie Club with even more generous discounts. Application forms are at the Box Office.
To download a Movie Club application click here
Any enquiries, please email movieclub@palacecinemas.com.au |
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| Parking/transport |
| There is plenty of public parking in the
Rundle Street area: try Ezy Park in Union and Frome Street, Centrepoint
Car Park cnr Rundle & Pulteney Streets, Bent Street Car
Park, U Park Rundle St & North Tce.
If you're using public transport, the Adelaide Metro Free
Cityloop 99C bus service will drop you within an easy 3 minute
stroll of our cinemas. Alight at stop 29 (Grenfell St) or
30 (East Terrace). |
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| The Accessible Cinema Program |
The Accessible Cinema Program
What are open captioned movies?
Open captioned movies ensure that all people can enjoy films, including the Deaf and hearing impaired. Captions are the reproduction of the soundtrack in a text format, and are displayed at the bottom of the screen. Captions reproduce the dialogue as well as significant sound effects and song lyrics. Please note that editorial decisions are sometimes made not to include song lyrics as they may detract from the important action or visual impact that is taking place on the screen.
Open captioned movies are advertised with the symbol (OC). 
Who uses captions?
Anyone - captions are there to be enjoyed by all members of the public.
People who are deaf or hearing impaireds - people who have a hearing impairment rely on captions to follow the soundtrack on movies, television or videos. There are around 3.5 million Australians with a recognised hearing loss.
People learning English - many language schools use captioned videos and television to help teach people spoken English. It is easier to follow a soundtrack reading the captions and listening to the pronunciation of words.
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What are audio described movies?
Audio described movies ensure that all people can enjoy films, including the blind and vision impaired.
Audio description provides an additional commentary via personal headphones to concisely narrate the visual elements of a movie. Visual elements of a movie may include descriptions of new scenes, settings, costumers, body language, and ‘sight gags’. Audio description is spoken between existing portions of dialogue.
Audio described movies are advertised with the symbol (AD). 
Who uses audio description?
Anyone – audio description is there to be enjoyed by all members of the public.
People who are blind or have a vision impairment - people with vision impairments are the primary users of audio description. There are more than 500,000 Australians with a vision impairment.
People with print disabilities – people with disabilities such as dyslexia, colour blindness, and others with both learning difficulties and physical disabilities to interact with print and visual media can also benefit from audio description.
Sessions
To see current sessions of open captioned and audio described movies, go to our Session Times <linked>
More information
For more information ring 8232 3434 or info@palacenova.com
events@palacenov.com
For more information and details of captioned movies simply log onto www.yourlocalcinema.com.au, email info@mediaaccess.org.au,
or ring Media Access Australia on (02) 9212 6242 (voice and TTY).
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| Group
Bookings & Fundraiser Screenings |
| Organising a Group Booking at Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas is a fantastic way to raise funds for your cause, bring students to see topical films, or just enjoy a good night out with friends, all at a discounted rate.
Rates and Availability
As a guide, groups of 25 or more receive a 40% discount on the usual adult ticket price.
We can take bookings every day and evening of the week except Saturday night.
School groups (Reception - to year 12 only) are even cheaper - and teachers are free.
Download school group booking form here
For more information and bookings ring 8232 3434 or email events@palacenova.com
Pre or Post-FilmSupper and Drinks
We have various function spaces available. For that special evening, all of our cinemas are fully licensed so your guests can take their bubbles or wine into the screening. We have a wide range of food and beverage packages available. Options range from a drink and a ticket package, pizza or mezze platters through to hosting a cocktail party prior to your screening. For more information ring 8232 3434 or email events@palacenova.com
Tickets & Payment
You can pay up to 24 hours before your event and collect tickets. School groups can pay 1 hour before the screening. When your session is confirmed the week before your screening, please update us on your numbers, particularly with any catering requirements.
Promotional Material
Where available, we can also send you fliers for the film and some other promotional material, like descriptions, summaries and electronic images. Please let us know what you would like and how many.
Bookings
For more information and bookings ring 8232 3434 Ext 110 or email to events@palacenova.com |
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| Concessions |
| Concessions apply to students, pensioners, seniors,
children and to members of selected organisations and are available
at all sessions. |
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| Ticket Prices |
Adults $17
Students $13.50
Seniors $11
Children up to 15 $12.50
We have the cheapest movie tickets in Adelaide, every Monday* $6 before 4PM and $7 after 4PM
*Except Public Holidays
Seniors can see any film up to and including 12n for $6 on weekdays. This offer is not valid for special events.
On Wednesdays students can purchase a ticket plus a drink or popcorn for $10. This offer is not valid for special events.
The relevant concession card must be presented upon purchase or collection of discount tickets. |
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