This event includes a 30-minute post-screening Q&A. As a courtesy to the panel, attendees are expected to stay to the end of the event.
The Writers Guild of America, East invites you and one (1) guest to attend a screening of
BEAUTIFUL BOY Followed by a Q&A with co-writer/director Felix van Groeningen, producers Jeremy Kleiner and Dede Gardner
BEAUTIFUL BOY is a portrait of a family’s unwavering love and commitment to each other in the face of their son’s addiction and his attempts at recovery. The film was adapted for the screen by Luke Davies and Felix van Groeningen from two memoirs — one from father and journalist David Sheff (Beautiful Boy) and one from his son, Nic Sheff (Tweak). Directed by Felix van Groeningen, BEAUTIFUL BOY stars Steve Carell, Timothée Chalamet, Maura Tierney and Amy Ryan and was produced by Brad Pitt, p.g.a., Dede Gardner, p.g.a. and Jeremy Kleiner, p.g.a.
This invitation is nontransferable, seating is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis.
Please arrive at least 30 minutes early.
Screenings are overbooked to compensate for no-shows.
RSVPs do not guarantee seating, and no one will be admitted once the film has started.
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RSVP Cancellation Policy Three-Strike Rule
We understand that unplanned issues can come up and you may need to cancel your attendance at an event. If that happens, you must provide adequate notice of your cancellation or else you will incur a late-cancellation penalty.
For evening events, you must cancel your reservation by 9:00am on the day of the event to avoid a penalty.
For mid-day events, unless otherwise specified, you must cancel with at least 24 hours’ notice to avoid a penalty.
Cancellations must be made by email; phone cancellations will not be accepted.
After missing three screenings without sending a cancellation notice to events@wgaeast.org within the defined window, you will be notified that you have been placed on a three-month hiatus from attending WGAE screenings.
Please note that is your responsibility to track your reservations and strikes. You will only be notified upon your third and final strike that you have been placed on hiatus.
Our priority is ensuring that our programming is robustly attended and accessible to all members. We hope this policy will enable us to better serve the needs of all members.
IMPORTANT UPDATE ON COVID-19 AND THE WGAE: Please note that WGAE staffers will be working at home as much as possible. At this time, there will be no in-person Script Registration. The union’s operations will remain as efficient and effective as possible, but if it takes someone a bit longer to get back to you or complete a task, please understand we are trying to balance our vital union work with serious public health concerns. For more updates, please visit wgaeast.org/covid19.