Saturday, April 20, 2024
Code Unknown - ASL/OC
Walker Art Center- ASL Interpretation
- Scripted Captioning
- Assisted Listening Devices
Location
- Accessible Entrance
- Accessible Parking Designated
- Accessible Restrooms
- Accessible Seating
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Courtesy Wheelchairs
- Elevator to all public areas
Schedule and Tickets
Tickets for this film can purchased online: $15 ($12 Walker member, senior, student). Assistive listening devices are available at the Main Lobby desk for most film screenings. ALDs play the film’s audio track through headphones. Each side has a separate and adjustable volume setting. For seating that doesn’t require the use of stairs, enter the Cinema through the left-side door. Accessible seating is situated at the back of the house, with clear views of the screen and stage. The area is elevated slightly above the tiered seating and can accommodate two wheelchairs. As space is limited, reservations are encouraged. Please call 612-375-7564 or email access@walkerart.org for availability. Accessible restrooms near the Cinema are located in two areas. There are two all-gender, single-user restrooms with manual doors to the left of the restaurant, across from the Cinema. There are gendered, multi-stall restrooms behind the Main Lobby desk, accessible by elevator (level LL). Vineland Place parking meters provide four-hour options for vehicles with disability license plates or certificates. Accessible parking in the underground ramp is designated near the elevator and entrance. To get to the Cinema from the parking ramp, follow the P1 (level 1) hallway (look for the large “WALKER” sign) into the Main Lobby. Services such as Metro Mobility should be instructed to drop off and pick up passengers at 725 Vineland Place. There is a disability transfer zone by the main entrance on Vineland Place. For accessibility questions, call 612-375-7564 or email access@walkerart.org.
About the Show
April 20, 2024
by Michael Haneke
A group of Deaf children playing charades opens the formally provocative Code Unknown. Set throughout Paris, the film follows a series of encounters between different characters whose lives intersect in moments of misunderstanding. At the end, Haneke’s film punctuates his tense narrative about the multilayered complexities of communication. 2000, Digital, France, in French with English Subtitles/Open Captions, 118 min.
This screening will be introduced by Alison O’Daniel.
This film has open captions. The introduction will have ASL interpretation.