Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture
2 Marina Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94123
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How can I request an ADA spot?If you require ADA parking accommodations, please let a parking attendant know upon arrival. If you have a request for accommodations in advance of the show or questions about accessibility at this event, please contact ada@sffilm.org.
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Will Drive-In films have closed captions available?None of the films presented at the Drive-In have the ability for closed captioning.
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Where can I learn more about accessibility at this venue?Please reach out to ada@sffilm.org with questions or to request accommodations.
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Are there steep hills?No, the Drive-In lot is quite flat!
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Are there ripped up sidewalks or pavement?The pavement is fairly smooth, with no notable cracks or fissures.
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The lot is flat and easily accessible. There are ramps leading up to the restrooms in building D.
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Are there accessible bathroom stalls?There are accessible bathroom stalls in the first floor restrooms.
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Are there gender neutral bathrooms?All bathrooms at Fort Mason are gender neutral.
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Is there unscented soap in restrooms?Unfortunatelty not, the soaps in Fort Mason restrooms are all scented.
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Are service dogs welcome?Yes. Service animals on a leash and under their owner’s control are welcome. Emotional support animals are not.
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Do you have a point person for on-site ADA Requests?If you have questions, feedback, or accessibility needs please email ada@sffilm.org. Once on-site, SFFILM Venue Managers and Fort Mason staff will be your points of contact.
Online
Access the SFFILM Festival from your favorite internet-connected device.
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Which films will have closed captioning? Are captions available on all devices (Roku, Apple TV, etc.)?
The following films have closed captioning available. Closed captions are available by viewing on your browser; unfortunately there is no option for captions on the FireTV, Roku or Apple TV app.
A Concerto Is a Conversation (part of Shorts 6: Family Films)
Ale Libre (part of Shorts 3)
Dance of the 41
Dear Philadelphia (part of Mid-Length: “Don’t Go Tellin’ Your Momma” + “Dear Philadelphia”)
Don’t Go Tellin’ Your Momma (part of Mid-Length: “Don’t Go Tellin’ Your Momma” + “Dear Philadelphia”)
Doretha’s Blues (part of Shorts 1)
Holler
If You Hum at the Right Frequency (part of Shorts 3)
i hate winters. (part of Shorts 7)
I’M FINE (Thanks for Asking)
In the Same Breath
In the Shadow of the Pines (part of Shorts 5)
Just as I am (part of Shorts 7: Youth Works)
Lily Topples the World
Ma Belle, My Beauty
Music for the End of the World (part of Shorts 7: Youth Works)
Poly Styrene: I am a Cliché
Shepherd’s Song (part of Shorts 4)
Snowy (part of Shorts 4)
Socks on Fire
Strawberry Mansion
Tulip (part of Shorts 6: Family Films)
Wavelengths (part of Shorts 3)
We Are as Gods
Wiggle Room (part of Shorts 2)The following films have open captioning:
A Cure for Humanity (part of Shorts 7: Youth Works)
Mr. Wild (part of Shorts 3)
Seyran Ates: Sex, Revolution, and Islam
Tales of the Accidental City (part of Mid-Length: “Tales of the Accidental City” + “Al-Sit”) -
Will live talks have captions available?All live talks will be recorded and captions will be added after the live event commences. You can expect captioned recordings to be available on each event page on SFFILM.org 3-5 days after the date of the live event.
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What if I have more questions about accessibility at SFFILM events, including at the Drive-In?Please reach out to ada@sffilm.org with questions or to request accommodations.