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Radiant J. Productions is an award-winning production company specializing in film, theatre, live events, and brand strategy. After losing her mother to cancer in 2015, founder Amirose Eisenbach launched Radiant J. with a mission rooted in inclusive, impactful, and community-driven storytelling.
Under Amirose’s direction, Radiant J. produced the Equal Playing Field - an Impact Doc Award-winning documentary which follows 30 female soccer players from Mount Kilimanjaro to the Dead Sea - and most recently, the original musical comedy Three Months Later. Starring Kristen Bell - and written by David Wain, Zach Reino and Jessica McKenna - Three Months Later explores the importance of community and artistic creation during uncertain times.
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Focus Features acquires and produces specialty films for the global market and holds a library of iconic movies from fearless filmmakers. Our mission: to make a lasting impact on global audiences by creating the home for artists to share distinctive stories that inspire human connection.
Focus’ 2026 slate spans a variety of films for every audience, including celebrating the 25th anniversary of cult classic Wet Hot American Summer; Werwulf, the studio’s third collaboration with acclaimed director Robert Eggers, releasing on Christmas Day; Georgia Oakley’s highly anticipated fresh take on Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility; The Uprising from Paul Greengrass; Pressure from Anthony Maras; and Hayley Kiyoko’s feature film debut, Girls Like Girls.
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FEATURE: WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER (25th ANNIVERSARY)
ABOUT: Set on the last day of camp, in the hot summer of 1981, a group of counselors try to complete their unfinished business before the day ends.
MOVIE LENGTH: 1 hour 37 minutes
RATING: R
LOCATION: The Autry Museum - 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles, CA 90027
TIME: Doors 6:00pm | Movie 8:30pm
MC: TBA
ACTIVITIES: Audience Trivia
FOOD TRUCKS: TBA
NO OUTSIDE ALCOHOL PERMITTED
ADVANCE TICKETS: General Admission $23 | Reserved Section $29 | Children's General Admission $10 | Children's Reserved Section $15
TICKETS: General Admission $30 | Reserved Section $40 | Children's General Admission $15 | Children's Reserved Section $20 (Kids 5 & Under Get in FREE!)
RESERVED SECTION: The Reserved Section is premium seating on the field in front of the screen, which is exclusively for Reserved Section ticket holders. You may arrive at any time. Seating is first come, first serve for both General Admission and Reserved Section.
DATE NIGHT PACKAGE - $125 (Value $158).
Includes a pair of blankets, chair rentals, drinks (alcoholic or non-alcoholic) and popcorn. Available for purchase online only, not available at door.
SEASON PASSES ACCEPTED FOR THIS EVENT.
CASHLESS CONVENIENCE!
We provide a fully cashless experience at concessions, bars, and check-in—just tap, swipe, or scan with your card or digital wallet for a fast, contactless, and hassle-free transaction.
*Note: Food trucks and some venue-managed bars may still accept cash, and are not included in the cashless system.
PARKING: Free parking available at and near the Autry Museum and throughout Griffith Park. VIP Parking guarantees you a spot in front of the Autry Museum. Please present your VIP Parking Pass to our staff attendant upon arrival.
CHAIRS: Guests may bring low chairs (max 6 inches off the ground). Chairs with legs must be placed in the designated “Chair Section” along the perimeter of blanket seating. Taller chairs are only permitted at the far edges to avoid blocking views. SFC staff will be available if you need assistance.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
– Restrooms are available for public use.
– On-site food trucks will be available.
– If you or anyone within your group has or is experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, we ask you to please stay home to ensure the health and safety of our audience and staff.
DOGS: Fido friendly, Fido approved! Leashed dogs welcome.
*Event details are subject to change
Focus Features acquires and produces specialty films for the global market and holds a library of iconic movies from fearless filmmakers. Our mission: to make a lasting impact on global audiences by creating the home for artists to share distinctive stories that inspire human connection.
Focus’ 2026 slate spans a variety of films for every audience, including celebrating the 25th anniversary of cult classic Wet Hot American Summer; Werwulf, the studio’s third collaboration with acclaimed director Robert Eggers, releasing on Christmas Day; Georgia Oakley’s highly anticipated fresh take on Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility; The Uprising from Paul Greengrass; Pressure from Anthony Maras; and Hayley Kiyoko’s feature film debut, Girls Like Girls.
