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Film Fatales LA Winter Party
Film Fatales members are invited to our annual Winter Party!
When and where
Date and time
Starts on Sunday, December 11, 2022 · 5pm PST
Location
800 S La Brea Ave 800 South La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90036
Refund Policy
About this event
We’re back in person! Let’s gather with like minded folks interested in amplifying underrepresented voices in the industry. Members from Film Fatales and their personal guests will gather for some light bites, great music, and plenty of good cheer. Our spacious venue has a well-stocked cash bar featuring craft beer, delicious cocktails and non alcoholic beverages. Additional food is available on site from Chicas Tacos and skee ball lanes are open to all. We will be gathering in the glass-enclosed space to the left of the main entrance for a toast and group photo. We will also be screening trailers of films directed by Film Fatales members throughout the evening. With support from our event partners Arc Studio, ICFC, Level Forward, NFMLA, and AWFC.
Film Fatales members are invited to bring a plus one. Kids are welcome before 7pm. Cash bar. Let's put on our festive attire, raise a glass, and get ready to party!
Parking Information
The closest parking lot is directly across the street on 8th Street. Validate with any bartender to receive the first two hours of parking for $5. Valet available after 5pm. Ridesharers, please use 8th street for pick up & drop off to prevent further traffic congestion on La Brea ave. Click here for a Map.
Accessibility Notes
The venue is fully wheelchair accessible. Pets are allowed on the patio only. Service animals may join us indoors. All animals must be on a leash at all times. The party will take place indoors with access to outdoors. The venue no longer requires masks or proof of vaccination, but please be mindful of the comfort of fellow party goers and maintain a respectful distance. If you are feeling any symptoms of illness, or have been in contact with anyone has has, please stay home. Please contact info@filmfatales.org if you require an accessible accommodation.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
Who is participating?
This in-person event is open to filmmakers and film lovers of all backgrounds.
Can I bring a plus one?
Film Fatales members are welcome to bring a plus one. Kindly RSVP for them in advance.
Is the mixer kid friendly?
Yes, the venue is all ages until 7:30pm, at which time it transitions to 21+. They stop admitting underage guests at 7pm.
Will food or drinks be provided?
Light bites will be provided and additional food is available on site from Chicas Tacos. The venue also has a full cash bar.
Are pets allowed?
Pets are allowed on the patio only. Service animals may join indoors. All animals must be on a leash at all times.
Anything else to expect?
We will be gathering in the glass-encloses space to the left of the main entrance for a toast and a group photo. This is an indoor/outdoor venue so bring layers.
We are committed to creating a safe space where filmmakers can gather and support one another. Avoid assuming people’s needs, gender identities, and/or backgrounds.
Rooted in the historic mid century modern Firestone tire shop in Miracle Mile, All Season Brewing is a drinking place dedicated to good beer, good times, and good folks. Established in 2021, we brew crushable beers in our glass encased 15 barrel brewhouse. Our blurred indoor-outdoor space is designed for the everyday drinker.
Film Fatales is a non profit arts organization which advocates for parity in the film industry and supports an inclusive community of over a thousand feature film and television directors of all marginalized genders. We raise the visibility of marginalized directors and expand the talent pool for decision makers looking to work with underrepresented voices. Together, we can build a more equitable industry for us all.
The International Collective of Female Cinematographers (ICFC) is a collective of professional female cinematographers from around the US and the world, who provide each other with community support and industry advocacy.
The AWFC advocates for the inclusion of women composers within industry events; supports filmmakers, game developers and studios in their inclusion of women composers; and educates, mentors and inspires emerging women composers.
Level Forward is a story-driven / impact-minded, ACLU/NYCLU honored, Tony Award winning, film, theater, and television for-profit mini-studio comprised of storytellers, entrepreneurs, and social change-makers and largely led and owned by women. On project and systems levels, we strive to balance artistic vision, social impact, and stakeholder return. Films include Body Parts, The Year Between, The Big Payback, The Assistant, Holler, Rebel Hearts, Topside, You Resemble Me, and American Woman. Stage work includes POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumb Ass Are Seven Women Trying To Keep Him Alive, Slave Play, What The Constitution Means To Me, Jagged Little Pill, and Oklahoma! Engage with our work at More To Talk About.
NFMLA provides a forum where filmmakers can be recognized for their contributions, have open audience discussions about their projects and connect with industry professionals for insight on distribution, production, acquisition and representation.
Arc Studio goes beyond industry-standard formatting, offering real-time collaboration capabilities, distraction-free design, and advanced story-building tools. Leave notes, highlight, and color-code beats, write privately, and more. Arc Studio also offers an app, so you can write seamlessly from any device.
Film Fatales organizes panel discussions, educational workshops and networking mixers focused on amplifying underrepresented voices in film and television. Capacity is limited. Your participation constitutes your consent to being photographed during the event and to Film Fatales sharing those photos with the world. Please contact info@filmfatales.org if you require an accessible accommodation.
About the organizer
Film Fatales is a 501(c)3 non profit arts organization and talent discovery platform which supports a membership community of over a thousand feature film and television directors of all marginalized genders. We advocate for hiring equality and inclusive programming practices by working with key decision makers to expand the talent pool and raise the visibility of underrepresented creators. Together we can build a more equitable film industry for us all.