Submitted by tunicsandleggimgs15 t3_10hf3dp in washingtondc

  1. AMC Georgetown 14

  2. Alamo Drafthouse Bryant Street 9

  3. Angelika Pop-Up at Union Market 3

  4. Landmark Theatres Atlantic Plumbing 6

  5. Landmark Theatres E Street Cinema 8

  6. Regal Gallery Place 14 (CLOSING SOON)

  7. The Avalon Theatre 2

For the AMC, the best way to find the open caption screenings is to filter for "Open caption (on screen subtitles)" using the "Premium Offerings" dropdown. Regal puts "Open Cap/Eng Sub" next to the movie's title. The Landmark theaters list the open caption screenings last below a movie's title and designate it with "OC" in a box. Alamo Drafthouse includes "open caption" in the features list Regal puts "Open Cap/Eng Sub" next to a movie's title. Angelika creates a separate open caption page here: https://www.angelikafilmcenter.com/dc/showtimes-and-tickets/special-screen/open-captions/now-playing.

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Blide t1_j59n1jf wrote

I feel it's a bit disingenuous to say they offer open captions but then make it so hard to find and then actually go to the movie. Like how does the only showing being at 2pm on Wednesdays actually increase accessibility? Seems like it's pretty much lip service.

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tunicsandleggimgs15 OP t1_j5a5r68 wrote

That's part of the problem. Theaters think people won't go to open caption screenings so they push them into the worst time slots. It is a chicken and egg problem in that we can't get better timed until attendance improves, and attendance won't improve without better times. That's why I did this post to increase awareness of availability of open captions.

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Blide t1_j5c3km1 wrote

NYC recently made it so at least 25% of movies had to be open caption. Wouldn't be surprised if DC followed suit, especially with Gallaudet being here.

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