

Metered street parking is also available along Jefferson Blvd.A Silent Voice ( Japanese: 聲の形, Hepburn: Koe no Katachi, lit. We recommend Parking Structure D, at the far end of 34th Street. Parking passes may be purchased for $12.00 at USC Entrance Gate #5, located at the intersection of W. The USC School of Cinematic Arts is located at 900 W. 34th St., Los Angeles, CA 90007. Once the theater has reached capacity, we will no longer be able to admit guests, regardless of RSVP status. The RSVP list will be checked in on a first-come, first-served basis until the theater is full. Doors will open at 7:00 P.M.Īll SCA screenings are OVERBOOKED to ensure seating capacity in the theater, therefore seating is not guaranteed based on RSVPs. Please bring a valid USC ID or print out of your reservation confirmation, which will automatically be sent to your e-mail account upon successfully making an RSVP through this website. This screening is free of charge and open to the public. To SUBSCRIBE to our MAILING LIST for upcoming free screenings and events, e-mail the word "Subscribe" to: our Public Group on Facebook: To view the calendar of screenings, click here Recognizing a need for greater diversity on campus, the series will draw from around the globe to present movies that may challenge, inspire or simply entertain. Outside the Box is a weekly showcase for upcoming releases highlighting world cinema, documentary and independent film titles. In Japanese and Japanese Sign Language, with English subtitles. Provided courtesy of ELEVEN ARTS Anime Studio. A Silent Voice depicts the struggles and challenges of adolescence alongside coming-of-age outside the norm. Years later, the tables turn, and Shoya finds himself the victim. Their story begins in sixth grade when Shoko transfers to Shoya’s elementary school and quickly finds herself bullied and isolated due to her hearing disability.


Mitchell Business of Cinematic Arts ProgramĪ Silent Voice follows the poignant and moving story of Shoya Ishida, a school bully, and Shoko Nishimiya, a young girl with a hearing disability.

Hench Division of Animation + Digital Arts
