Apple to Offer Free CODA Movie Screenings to Celebrate Its Oscar Nod Next Weekend
will be available in “premium theaters” on a first come, first served basis. Participating theaters will host three free daily showtimes from Friday through Sunday, and all screenings will be open captioned. According to Apple, you can check out which theaters and cities, which for some reason didn’t appear to be working for me on Saturday.
In addition, there will be a special screening in Los Angeles, the company said, which will feature a live Q&A with the film’s cast as well as its writer and director,Orange Is the New Black“Every so often, a film comes along that strikes a deep emotional chord for audiences who celebrate its win for humanity. ‘CODA’ does just that.
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