Los Angeles Events Calendar – September 2024

Event Details

Monday September 30, 2024

The Writers Guild of America East invites members to attend events happening in Los Angeles and online this month.

The calendar below includes information on screenings, panels and committee meetings taking place in August.

RSVPs are not required for screenings at the Writers Guild Theater. You only need your Guild membership card to attend all screenings. All screenings take place at the Writers Guild Theater (135 S. Doheny Dr., Beverly Hills) and seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Unless otherwise specified, you can bring up to TWO guests to screenings. You can find the latest list of upcoming Los Angeles screenings via the WGAW website. (external – opens in a new window)

RSVPs are required for all other, non-screening events.

If you have any questions, please reach out to us at events@wgaeast.org. 


Friday, September 6, 7:30 p.m.
Screening: REBEL RIDGE
Q&A with Jeremy Saulnier immediately following.
Written and Directed by Jeremy Saulnier

Saturday, September 7, 12:00 p.m.
Screening: ROB PEACE
Written for the Screen and Directed by Chiwetel Ejiofor
Based on the Best-Selling Book “The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace” By Jeff Hobbs

Saturday, September 7, 3:00 p.m
Screening: PEAK SEASON
Q&A with writer Henry Loevner immediately following.
Screenplay by Henry Loevner
Story by Steven Kanter & Henry Loevner

Saturday, September 7, 7:00 p.m
Screening: THE CROW
Screenplay by Zach Baylin and William Schneider
Based on the Comic Book Series and Comic Strip by James O’Barr

Sunday, September 8, 11:00 a.m
Screening: SLINGSHOT
Screenplay by R. Scott Adams and Nathan Parker
Story by R. Scott Adams

Sunday, September 8, 2:00 p.m
Screening: MY OLD ASS
Q&A with Megan Park immediately following.
Written and Directed by Megan Park

Sunday, September 8, 5:30 p.m
Screening: MOTHERS’ INSTINCT
Screenplay by Sarah Conradt
Based on the Book “Derriere la haine” by Barbara Abel
Based on the Film “Duelles” Directed by Oliver Masset-Depasse

Monday, September 09, 7–9 p.m.
Disabled Writers Committee Meeting
Zoom
RSVP
The Disabled Writers Committee advances the visibility and employment of disabled writers while encouraging, celebrating, and endorsing accurate and diverse portrayals of disabled people in all areas of media. We also serve as an expert resource for various issues impacting and related to the disabled community. Established in 1982.

Tuesday, September 10, 7–9 p.m.
Native American & Indigenous Writers Committee Meeting
WGAW 2nd Floor, Multi-purpose Room + Zoom (Hybrid)
RSVP – In-Person | RSVP – Zoom
The NAIWC represents the professional and creative interests of Native American & Indigenous writers. It works to mentor, encourage, empower and increase the visibility of employment of writers of Native American & Indigenous heritage, and serves as a cultural and educational resource for all Guild member-writers seeking to portray Native American & Indigenous Peoples in their work. Established in 2007.

Tuesday, September 10, 7–9:30 p.m.
Scripting the Change: How Hollywood Puts Climate-Friendly Actions On Screen
NeueHouse Hollywood
RSVP
Embracing climate-friendly actions is part of life today. From the foods we enjoy to the homes we find comfort in, sustainable habits can fit into any story and inspire real world change. Hosted by Rare and the Hollywood Climate Summit, this event fuses climate expertise with Hollywood’s creative brilliance. Exclusively for WGAW members and one guest. Guild membership card required for entry. Doors open 6:30pm. Space is limited – RSVP now to secure your spot!

Wednesday, September 11, 7:30–9:30 p.m.
Career Longevity Committee Meeting
WGAW 2nd Floor, Multi-purpose Room + Zoom (Hybrid)
RSVP – In-Person | RSVP – Zoom
The mission of the Career Longevity Committee is to advocate for writers over 40 to obtain equal access to the job market with equal opportunity for sustained professional growth. Established in 1980.

Thursday, September 12, 7–8:30 p.m.
Writers Education Committee Meeting
WGAW 2nd Floor, Multi-purpose Room + Zoom (Hybrid)
RSVP – In-Person | RSVP – Zoom
WGAW’s Writers Education Committee has a broad mandate to develop programs that provide Guild members with practical, inside knowledge about how the industry works and how it is changing, emphasizing tips and tools to help writers succeed. The goal is to provide working knowledge for writers. Food & beverages served from 6–7 p.m.

Friday, September 13, 7:30 p.m
Screening: STRANGE DARLING
Written and Directed by JT Mollner

Saturday, September 14, 2:00 p.m
Screening: HIS THREE DAUGHTERS
Written and Directed by Azazel Jacobs

Saturday, September 14, 5:00 p.m
Screening: BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE
Screenplay by Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
Story by Alfred Gough & Miles Millar and Seth Grahame-Smith
Based on Characters Created by Michael McDowell & Larry Wilson

Saturday, September 14, 8:00 p.m
Screening: RED ROOMS
Written and Directed by Pascal Plante
This is a Foreign Language film with subtitles.

Monday, September 16, 7:30–9:30 p.m.
Latinx Writers Committee Meeting
WGAW 2nd Floor, Multi-purpose Room + Zoom (Hybrid)
RSVP – In-Person | RSVP – Zoom
This committee actively represents the professional, creative, social and economic interests of Latinx Guild members. Its mandate is to encourage Latinx writers to become more active within the Guild; and to raise the profile and perception of Latinx writers in the industry at large by creating forums that foster networking, collaboration, education, information exchange, employment opportunities and creative expression. Established in 1977.

Tuesday, September 17, 7:30–9:30 p.m.
LGBTQ+ Writers Committee Meeting
WGAW 2nd Floor, Multi-purpose Room + Zoom (Hybrid)
RSVP – In-Person | RSVP – Zoom
The Writers Guild of America West’s LGBTQ+ Writers Committee seeks to utilize its constituency as a resource to all writers who include LGBTQ+ characters in their work. Its members also wish to provide cultural and educational opportunities for WGAW members to nurture an understanding of how sexual orientation and gender identity affect the lives of writers; endeavor to provide networking and social activities enabling the WGAW membership to better know one another and create a greater demand for the writing services of LGBTQ+ WGAW members; and strive to generate a greater awareness within the Guild of sexual orientation (and gender identity) as a minority and, where appropriate, to identify and advocate against instances of homophobia, transphobia and/or discrimination within our industry. Established in 2002.

Wednesday, September 18, 4–5 p.m.
Putting Pregnancy and Abortion Stories Into Context
Zoom
RSVP via Writers Guild Foundation
The Writers Guild Foundation, in partnership with Storyline Partners, hosts this conversation on contextualizing pregnancy and abortion storylines in the current political and social climate. The panel will explore how writers approach these storylines holistically by addressing how public policies–or lack thereof–can create disparities in access to healthcare, childcare, and workplace flexibility. Panelists include Elena Crevello (American Auto), Steph Herold (Researcher, Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health), and Charlotte Stoudt (The Morning Show). Moderated by Vicki Shabo (Better Life Lab at New America) Panel starts at 4:00 p.m. Pacific Time. RSVP for free or with a suggested donation of $10. All donations go towards producing future panels and events. After signing up, you’ll receive information on how to access the Zoom panel.

Thursday, September 19, 7–8:30 p.m.
TV Writers & Post Production Panel Discussion
WGAW 2nd Floor, Multi-purpose Room + Zoom (Hybrid)
RSVP – In-Person | RSVP – Zoom
TV writers are often thrown into episodic post production without much training. This panel focuses on the most important things post production wants writers to know and vice versa. Hear from showrunners, writers, directors, editors, and other post production professionals with their tips before you find yourself in the editing bay. Panelists include Claire Scanlon – TV director (The Office), former editor The Office; Dailyn Rodriguez – co-showrunner (The Lincoln Lawyer), WGAW Board of Directors member; Alyssa Clark – writer-editor (Servant); John Milo Train – sound mixer (Chicago P.D.); Aimee Jennings – editor (S.W.A.T.), MPEG WSC co-chair; Jacqueline Hernandez – Post-Production Supervisor (Arrow). Co-presented by WGAW’s Committee of Women Writers & Writers Education Committee, Motion Picture Editors Guild (MPEG IATSE Local 700) Women’s Steering Committee. Open to WGAW Associate, Current and Post Current members in Active status. You will be emailed the Zoom ID and meeting logistics on the day of the meeting.

Saturday, September 21, 1:00 p.m
Screening: MEANWHILE ON EARTH
Written and Directed by Jérémy Clapin
This is a Foreign Language film with subtitles.

Saturday, September 21, 3:00 p.m
Screening: AFR_AI_D
Written and Directed by Chris Weitz

Saturday, September 21, 7:00 p.m
Screening: THE FRONT ROOM
Screenplay by Max Eggers & Sam Eggers
Based on the Short Story by Susan Hill

Tuesday, September 24, 7–8:30 p.m.
What the Spec is Going On? The State of the Feature Spec Market
Zoom
RSVP
These days, studios are making fewer films and streamers have picked up the slack – but even streamers are now cutting back. In a very different world, where does a writer sell their spec script? Presented by WGAW’s Writers Education Committee, this panel will examine the current state of the feature spec market, as we hear from reps, execs, and writers with first-hand knowledge to help Guild members navigate an ever-changing industry. Panelists to appear: Franklin Leonard (Founder/CEO, The Black List), Ivana Lombardi (Director of Film, Netflix), Erick Mendoza (Manager, Grandview), Valarie Phillips (Senior Motion Picture Literary Agent, Verve), screenwriter Ilana Wolpert (Anyone But You), and more TBA; moderated by WEC Vice Chair Ken Pisani.

Saturday, September 28, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Staff Writer Bootcamp
WGAW 2nd Floor, Multi-purpose Room
Register
A one-day seminar designed to give the first-time staff writer a crash course in the skills necessary for success in their new profession. The seminar is taught by current writer-producers of some of the biggest shows on television. Topics to be covered include: how to come prepared to the writers room, story pages and outlines, network notes calls, and many others. You will need to include the show title, the name of your showrunner, and their contact information with your RSVP.

Saturday, September 28, 1:00 p.m
Screening: SLEEP
Written and Directed by Jason Yu
This is a Foreign Language film with subtitles.

Saturday, September 28, 3:00 p.m
Screening: WOLFS
Q&A with Jon Watts immediately following.
Written and Directed by Jon Watts

Saturday, September 28, 7:00 p.m
Screening: SPEAK NO EVIL
Screenplay by James Watkins
Based upon a Screenplay by Christian Tafdrup and Mads Tafdrup

Sunday, September 29, 11:00 a.m
Screening: TRANSFORMERS ONE
Screenplay by Eric Pearson and Andrew Barrer & Gabriel Ferrari
Story by Andrew Barrer & Gabriel Ferrari
Based on Hasbro’s Transformers Action Figures
Family Matinee: Members may bring up to 3 guests (ages 3 and up) to this screening.

Sunday, September 29, 2:00 p.m
Screening: A DIFFERENT MAN
Written and Directed by Aaron Schimberg

Sunday, September 29, 5:00 p.m
Screening: THE SUBSTANCE
Written and Directed by Coralie Fargeat

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