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Apple is thrilled with its record-breaking six Oscar nominations this year for CODA and The Tragedy of Macbeth. To celebrate, it is re-releasing CODA, which was released in theaters and on Apple TV+, for free in major cities across the U.S. and London.

On a first come, first served basis, screenings of CODA will be available in premium theaters. All screenings will be open captioned during the three free daily show times. According to Apple, you can check out which theaters and cities are showing the film at this website, which for some reason didn't seem to work for me on Saturday.

There will be a live Q&A with the cast and writer of the film at the special screening in Los Angeles. This isn't the first success for Heder, who worked as a writer on the show Orange Is the New Black.

Every so often, a film strikes a deep emotional chord for audiences who celebrate its win for humanity. Matt Dentler, head of features at Apple, said that the cast and crew of the film gave the world a gift.

CODA is nominated for three Oscars and is noteworthy for a number of reasons. It is the first film with a predominantly deaf cast to receive a Best Picture nomination. Troy Kotsur is the first deaf male actor to be nominated for an Oscar. CODA was nominated in the Adapted Screenplay category.

The movie tells the story of Ruby, who is the only hearing member of the family. She is a child of a deafness and is known as a CODA. Ruby has always been interested in being an interpreter for her family members with deafness. When she joins the choir club, this will change. Ruby became torn over her obligation to help her family and her desire to pursue her music dreams after that.

The Oscars will be held in Los Angeles. You can watch CODA on Apple TV.