THU JUN 29, 2023 7:30 PM GIVE ME AN A Free Ticket prices for paid events include a $2.00 online booking fee. Booking fees do not apply to free RSVP events. Aero Theatre | Q&A with cast and crew Laura Covelli, Loren Escandon, Annie Bond, Danielle Aufiero, Erica Wright, Avital Ash, Monica Moore, Megan Swertlow, Natasha Halevi and Gina Torres Co-presented by Beyond Fest XYZ Films will be accepting cash donations on behalf of Planned Parenthood at the door Checking Event Status... *This is an RSVP which means first come first served. This RSVP does not guarantee a seat. Not a Member? Join Today. Already a Member? Be sure you are logged in to your account. Your RSVP is being held for 1 minute, please select the quantity and fill out your contact info to complete the RSVP First Name Last Name Email Quantity Subscribe to our newsletter FINISH
ABOUT THE EVENT: XYZ Films is releasing GIVE ME AN A on digital VOD platforms on July 29th. To celebrate, Beyond Fest and the American Cinematheque are sharing the film with the Los Angeles community for free. In exchange for a ticket sale, we ask for a cash donation which will be given to Planned Parenthood. Q&A with Cast and Crew will follow the film. ABOUT THE FILM: GIVE ME AN A, 2023, 100 Minutes, XYZ Films Releasing, USA. Directed by Natasha Halevi, Meg Swertlow, Bonnie Discepolo, Danin Jacquay, Erica Mary Wright, Monica Moore-Suriyage, Sarah Kopkin, Caitlin Hargraves, Megan Rosati, Hannah Alline, Avital Ash, Mary C. Russell, Valerie Finkel, Kelly Nygaard, Loren Escandón and Francesca Maldonado. Exactly a year ago, our supreme court, held together by a political alliance that amplifies the voices of the few over the many, overturned Roe V Wade and a person’s right to a legal abortion which had been the established federal precedent since 1973. In response, 17 female filmmakers put together 17 short films in just four short months to create the anthology GIVE ME AN A. Each short is one voice sharing their thoughts, their feelings, and their anger about losing autonomy over their body. The result is both funny and scary, and both thoughtful and emotional. It’s the voice of artists who refuse to be victims. FORMAT: DCP