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Accessibility


Virtual Cinema

Closed captions will be available for all virtual screenings and filmmaker Q&As. ASL Interpretation will be available on filmmaker Q&A and for in-person post-screening Q&As.

All accessibility requests must be sent to: screenings@documentary.org


The Culver Theater

Address: 9500 Culver Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232

Website: web.theculvertheater.com

Parking: The Culver Theater provides 2-hour parking validation to any of the following Culver City lots. In addition, the city provides one hour free. Parking is available from 8:00 am to 2:00 am Monday through Friday and 10:00 am to 2:00 am Saturday and Sunday.

  • 9099 Washington Blvd.
  • 3846 Cardiff Ave.
  • 3844 Watseka Ave.

Electric vehicle charging stations are available in the following lot.

  • 9099 Washington Blvd. – 3 charging stations

Accessibility

  • Service animals are allowed.
  • Drop-off point – the closest drop-off area is down the alleyway adjacent to the theater (corner of Van Buren and A St.)
  • Accessibility Parking – the parking garages we validate for have disabled parking. The closest parking would be street parking behind the theater or parking at the Culver steps, however, the theater does not validate parking for these lots.
  • Wheelchair space: there are 4 wheelchair spaces in Auditorium 5.
  • Closed Captioning Devices and Headphones for hard of hearing and visual description, but this functionality only works with films that are encoded with it. Please contact screenings@documentary.org to request these devices.

2220 Arts & Archives

Address: 2220 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, 90057 USA

Website: https://www.2220arts.org/2220

Parking: The Praise Christian Fellowship church parking lot, accessible off Roselake Ave. Visitors can park there, and there is generally significant street parking on Beverly, largely unrestricted in the evenings.

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Firehouse: DCTV'S Cinema

Address: 87 Lafayette St, New York, NY 10013

Website: https://www.dctvny.org/s/firehousecinema

Parking:

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Accessibility

Accessibility device requests are facilitated at the box office and are subject to availability. You will be asked to leave a form of ID to ensure the safe return of the equipment. Only ticket holders may request assistive technology.

  • Seating: We provide 2 wheelchair spaces and 2 companion seats that can be reserved when purchasing tickets online or at the box office. Our 67 fixed seats have stationary arms with cupholders. Seat cushions measure 16 x 16 inches.
  • Hearing Impaired (HI) and Visually Impaired Narrative (VI-N) systems: We offer 4 assisted hearing devices from Listen Technologies that amplify sound via headphone receivers to let the patron “hear and understand the presentation better because of improved speaker placement.” These receivers provide either Hearing Impaired (HI) or Visually Impaired Narrative (VI-N) or “audio description”) audio based on the patron's needs.
  • Closed Captioning Screenings: We offer 4 in-theater closed captioning systems (Dolby CaptiView) consisting of a personal OLED display on a bendable support arm that fits into a theater seat cup holder, enabling patrons to watch the film and simultaneously follow the captions. Closed captions are included with most films, but some titles may not have closed captions available.
  • Open Caption Screenings: Enjoy New Release films presented with open captions on dedicated Tuesday matinees, when available. Open captions are the on-screen display of a movie’s dialogue, speakers’ names and sounds, creating a more inclusive environment for guests, especially individuals who are D/deaf, hard of hearing, learning to read, or watching a film in their non-native language. See upcoming showtimes here.
  • New Parents + Sensory Friendly Screenings: We welcome parents with infants and guests with special sensory needs to our Sensory-Friendly screenings to enjoy New Release films on dedicated Wednesday matinees, when available. The lights are up, the sound is down, you can move around, and no one is shushing you! Latecomers welcome. Includes complimentary popcorn. Free for infants in arms. See upcoming showtimes here.

Grand Lake Theatre

Address: 3200 Grand Ave, Oakland, CA 94610

Website: https://www.renaissancerialto.com/

Parking: The City of Oakland lot located under the 580 freeway has free spaces after 6pm Monday - Friday and all day Saturdays and Sundays. Permit parking is in force Monday - Friday until 6pm. Paid kiosk parking is in force Monday - Saturday until 6pm.
Please read signs carefully and park accordingly.

Free spaces can be located in the neighborhood surrounding the theater.

There is metered street parking and parking lots around the theater. Kiosk metered parking is enforced from 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Monday - Saturday (check parking kiosks for details). The current rate is $2.00 per hour.

In the evening, metered spaces are free after kiosk metering ends at 6pm.

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Maysles Documentary Center

Address: 343 Lenox Avenue/Malcolm X Boulevard New York, NY, 10027

Website: https://www.maysles.org/

Parking: Parking is available at the Municipal Garage at 126th Street between Lenox Avenue and Adam Clayton Powell Blvd.

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The Little Roxie Theater

Address: 3125 16th St. San Francisco, CA 94103

Website: https://roxie.com/

Parking: 

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Accessibility

As a San Francisco Legacy Business constructed before ADA considerations were required by building code, The Roxie is always striving to make our historic home more accessible.

We offer these accommodations for The Big and Little Roxie:

  • Prioritized service at the box office and concessions! 
  • The Roxie is service dog-friendly at all times.
  • We are proud to have gender-neutral bathrooms.
  • One wheelchair-accessible bathroom in The Big Roxie and two wheelchair-accessible bathrooms in the Little Roxie.

For questions or accommodations, please email ada@roxie.com


Vidiots: Eagle Theatre

Address: 4884 Eagle Rock Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90041

Website: https://vidiotsfoundation.org/

Parking: We strongly encourage ride shares (especially if you’re planning to enjoy our beer and wine bar), walking if you’re nearby, and public transportation (check out Micro Metro, it’s so affordable and we have stops a few steps from the Eagle)!

There is ample street parking in Eagle Rock all around Vidiots, we do highly recommend and respectfully request that all customers carefully read all posted signs and ensure that NO DRIVEWAYS ARE BLOCKED. Some driveways are hard to see in the dark, please double check your parking to avoid risk of being towed!

There is also a 29-car public parking lot at 5065 Caspar Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90041, an approximate 6-minute walk to/from Vidiots.

We also ask all of our visitors to be kind to our neighbors by keeping voices low as you return to your cars and homes.

Accessibility

The main theater, the Eagle, offers six wheelchair spaces with companion seating. The seating is located in our back row, accessible from the theater lobby. The location of spaces is flexible, as the microcinema has non-fixed seating. We will offer Dolby’s Accessibility Solution with Assistive Listening and Closed Caption devices for closed captioning and assistive listening in the near future. Films with Closed Captioning and Audio Description will be indicated on the film’s page. These devices will be able to be picked up at the box office and are available to use in each theater.

The wheelchair accessible entrance to the theater is located in the video store. For every screening, there will be six “Wheelchair Accessible Space” tickets available at our $9.00 rate, which can be purchased in advance or on-site at at the box office, at the video store, and at the concession stand. Please note these tickets may sell out in advance. Email info@vidiotsfoundation.org if you have any questions.

For any additional questions regarding accessibility, please email info@vidiotsfoundation.org.