This page includes information about venue and screening access at LYFF 2024 and how to request additional support and to get in touch with us about any queries.

Leeds Young Film Festival is a place for everyone. During the film festival, if you are feeling uncomfortable, overwhelmed, or just in need of a quiet moment, please ask one of the LYFF 2024 volunteers or staff members who will be more than happy to help you.

We aim to make LYFF as accessible as possible, so if you have any questions, comments or feedback, or require an alternative/accessible version of any of our LYFF 2024 materials please email the LYFF Team: leeds.film@leeds.gov.uk.
 

How to book tickets


Online: Individual tickets on each film page and the Movie Club page on leedsfilm.com
Over the phone: 0113 376 0318 (Lines open: Monday-Saturday, 10am-4pm).
Alternatively, you can email the box office team at tickets@leeds.gov.uk.
In-person at Carriageworks Theatre: Tickets may be purchased up to an hour before the event start time.


Venue access information


Below is a list of venues we are using during LYFF2024: please click the link to read full address, website and access information.

Carriageworks

Hyde Park Picture House

Stockroom Cinema

Free Short Film Venues

Leeds City Musueum

Eureka! The National Children's Museum

Leed Kirkgate Market


Disabled parking in Leeds City Centre


For any attendees who require disabled parking please click on the following links for maps of Leeds City Centre which label various parking spaces available.

Leeds City Centre Disabled Parking Map 1

Leeds City Centre Disabled Parking Map 2

For a written list of the parking spaces available please email: leeds.film@leeds.gov.uk.

 

Screening access information


SDH - Subtitles for D/deaf and Hard of Hearing Combining the information of both captions and subtitles. They can be in the source language of the video, as they include important non-dialogue audio like sound effects and speaker identification.

AD - Audio Description Audio description is commentary that aims to describe body language, expressions and movements to blind or partially sighted audience members.

Relaxed Screening - Relaxed screenings are screenings where the environment has been adapted to be more welcoming and accessible to people with additional needs. These could be people living with autism, or other people with neurodiversity.