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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Online reservation for balcony seats for screenings of the 13th International Film Festival of Kerala began from Wednesday evening. Festival delegates can book balcony seats for a film two days ahead of the film screening by logging on the website www.iffk.in Delegates must type the register number (user name) and the password in their delegate card at the prescribed columns in the website. One can make a maximum of three reservations per day and only one reservation per card. The delegates should make use of the screening codes of films provided on the schedule for online seat reservation. Online reservation counters have been set up in Kairali, New and Kalabhavan theatres, from where delegates can reserve balcony seats for any of the eight festival theatres. The reservation slip will bear the screening code, name of the movie, date and time of screening and the seat number of the theatre. The reserved seats will be held only till five minutes before the screening after which the unoccupied seats will be given out on a first come first serve basis. — Staff Reporter
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