Admission to all theaters is by paper or mobile ticket only.
Tickets issued with a festival badge grant admission only to the badge holder, and presentation of the badge is required upon entry.
On-time Screening
All screenings of the 18th Jecheon International Music & Film Festival will start on time, and admission will be limited to 15 minutes after the start of the screening.
Please allow enough time to enter the theater so you can comfortably enjoy the film.
Please turn off your cell phone so everyone can watch the film without being disturbed.
No Photography
Photography and video recording are not allowed during the screening.
Age Restrictions
Jecheon International Music & Film Festival adheres to the film rating system.
Audiences under the age of 18 (born in 2004 or later) are not admitted to screenings rated 18, even when accompanied by a parent or guardian. (The same rule applies to high school students, even if they are 18 or older).
Please bring your ID card or proof that you are of age (e.g., a high school diploma) when coming to watch films rated 18+.
Parking
Megabox Jecheon does not have parking available. Please use the nearby parking lot.
Parking at CGV Jecheon is available on the first basement level and in the outdoor parking lot and is free for 3 hours upon presentation of your ticket for the screening.
Operation Rules - Airfield Stage & Uirimji Stage
Safety Regulations
Smoking is only allowed in the designated areas.
No pets allowed.
You may be asked to leave if you pose a danger to others by causing inconvenience or endangering the safety of others. In such cases, refunds are not available.
The festival is not responsible for accidents, thefts, or losses caused by negligence. Please pay special attention to your safety and personal property.
Information About the Official Photo and Video Filming
Official photo and video recordings of the artists and the audience will be filmed during the duration of the festival. The recordings can be used for the promotion of the JIMFF. We ask for your consent to have your face recorded.