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You’ve Seen The Films, Now Join The Party

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The Japanese film

The Japanese film "Drive My Car" by director Ryusuke Hamaguch is nominated for four Academy Awards.

Jonas Poher Rasmussen's animated documentary

Jonas Poher Rasmussen's animated documentary "Flee" is nominated for three Academy Awards.

Joachim Trier's

Joachim Trier's "The Worst Person in the World" is nominated for two Academy Awards.

authorStaff Writer on Mar 18, 2022

Sag Harbor Cinema will host a free Oscars watch party on Sunday, March 27, starting at 6:30 p.m. with live coverage of the red carpet festivities. The cinema, which has screened many of the nominated films, will have an evening-long event for those who wish to gather with the community for the annual Academy Awards.

Ticket holders will be able to re-enter the theater with a wristband, allowing viewers to leave the room, or even the cinema, and return as they wish until the telecast ends. There will be refreshments and drinks available for purchase on the third floor and, as always, in The Green Room. Entry is free, but requires registration prior to the event.

Oscar prediction ballots will be available, and a prize will be given to the most accurate voter. For more information on the nominees and the award show, visit oscars.org. Reserve your spot at sagharborcinema.org. Sag Harbor Cinema is at 90 Main Street, Sag Harbor.

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