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ARRIVAL/ENTRANCE PROCESS Entrance into the Film Awards is by First and Last Name only. There are no tickets. When you and/or your guest(s) arrive at the Convention Center, you will be greeted and directed to the Guest red carpet. Please have your proof of vaccination and photo id easily accessible. Due to COVID-19 and to ensure that we keep everyone as safe as possible, we have set up 20 check-in stations at the end of the red carpet. A Greeter will direct you to an open station. When you arrive at the station, the Health Screener will verify your proof of vaccination. A Host will then check your name against our guest list and write your table number on a place card. Please keep that place card with you. If your seat grants you access to the After Party, an after-party wristband will be placed on you at the time the Host gives you your table number. There are no After Party tickets. Be advised that we cannot accept any changes to the Film Awards seats/tables after 10 am on December 30, 2022. If you have a seat or table change after this date, it will need to be addressed onsite at the Resolution Desk. Once you have your table card, you will continue down the red carpet to the doors that lead you into the Lobby of the Convention Center. You will show the guard your table card and proceed inside and be directed to walk through a metal detector. Please be mindful of what you carry with you or have in your pockets. Gentlemen will be asked to empty their pockets and ladies will be asked to open their purses. No one will be permitted into the ballroom until they have been cleared by security. Guests are permitted to exit the Convention Center at any point throughout the evening. If you plan on re-entering the lobby or ballroom, you will need to be cleared by security again and show your table place card. If you leave the Convention Center property, you will not be permitted back into the building. PSCC PARKING SELF-PARKING: Guest self-parking is located in the lot on the corner of Andreas and Calle El Segundo (known as the Prairie Schooner lot). It is across the street from the Hilton off of Calle El Segundo. You will enter the parking lot from Calle El Segundo. Resort Parking will direct you to the self-parking portion of this lot. From this parking lot, you will walk east to the sidewalk, and then north to the guest entrance of the Convention Center. For those who are unable or wish not to walk, there will be a complimentary shuttle. VALET: Complimentary Valet will be available. You may drop your vehicle off in front of the Convention Center. Please remember that Calle Alvarado is a one-way street for the day of the Film Awards. You may only enter the Valet drop-off traveling South on Calle Alvarado, coming from Alejo Rd or Eastbound on Amado Rd. RIDESHARE: If you arrive or depart the Film Awards in A RIDESHARE please have the driver drop you in front of the Convention Center. You will enter and depart from the front. The driver can follow event signage. Drop-offs and pickups WILL NOT be allowed on Amado between Calle El Segundo and Caballeros

AIR

From award-winning director Ben Affleck, AIR reveals the unbelievable game-changing partnership between a then rookie Michael Jordan and Nike’s fledgling basketball division which revolutionized the world of sports and contemporary culture with the Air Jordan brand. This moving story follows the career-defining gamble of an unconventional team with everything on the line, the uncompromising vision of a mother who knows the worth of her son’s immense talent, and the basketball phenom who would become the greatest of all time

About Me

Young Fatima holds a secret that could change her fate. She must place her trust in a doctor to make a tough decision between cultural tradition and medical ethics.

Dún Laoghaire

A dance of death between a mother and daughter ignites when the daughter attempts to install a new stove in her mother’s house in Dún Laoghaire, Ireland. Meet the filmmaker: https://youtu.be/jmMAh3ES4ac

High Noon on the Waterfront

On the 75th anniversary of the Hollywood Blacklist, this film explores its impact on two American classics in a visually mesmerizing dialogue between Carl Foreman (voiced by Edward Norton) and Elia Kazan (John Turturro).

Home

A resident tea plantation worker dreads her approaching retirement as she is forced to choose between keeping her home or saving her daughter from an exploitative and back breaking labour system.

Misaligned

A woman and a man are in a room, a gecko sits in a terrarium, several flies are circling a lamp. Gradually we find more and more dependencies, analogies between their activities and observed elements as the rhythm of their universes accelerates.

Nocturnal Burger

Somewhere between fantasy, trauma, paranoia, precaution, and the promise of a burger, a night gets catapulted into an investigation of child abuse at a dysfunctional police station in Mumbai.

Nude

An ordinary young couple find an isolated place to park their car and be intimate away from prying eyes. At least that's what they believe... Deep in the forest, a scene of an unsettling encounter between sensuality and horror unfolds. Meet the filmmakers: https://youtu.be/I4_xowHWhhg

Under G-d

Following the Dobbs U.S. Supreme Court decision, Jewish women, rabbis and other interfaith leaders have begun to challenge the overturning of Roe state by state by launching lawsuits maintaining the separation between church and state and protecting religious freedom for all.


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