If Colombian sculptor/painter Fernando Botero is not the world’s most recognizable artist, I don’t know who is. His work is displayed throughout …
Category: Interviews
Jamie Bernstein headlines the Seattle Jewish Film Festival, and talks about her unique life and memoir
The Seattle Jewish Film Festival kicks off tonight, and runs through April 7, showcasing a few dozen films and events featuring Jewish filmmakers and/or …
Isabella Rossellini wants to make you laugh and then think about animal behavior in her “Link Link Circus”
What is there to say about Isabella Rossellini? She’s a legendary film and TV star, with notable star turns in Blue Velvet, Fearless, and Death …
Won’t You Be My Neighbor? Well Worth 94-Minute Run Time – And So are You!
Every time one of us wakes up in the morning, there’s a very good chance that the first news story we’ll see …
At SIFF: the Whittakers and Kennedys Reunite in ‘Return to Mt. Kennedy’
In 1965, the Canadian government, in a tribute to the late U.S. President John F. Kennedy, named a previously-unscaled 12,000-ft. mountain Mt. …
At SIFF: A conversation with ‘Noble Earth’ director Ursula Grisham
With the Seattle International Film Festival featuring somewhere around 400 different films every year, the odds are strong that if you go …
At SIFF: Talking with Afghan Cycles Documentary Director Sarah Menzies
Afghan Cycles is the first truly great film from a Northwest filmmaker to play at the 2018 Seattle International Film Festival. Making …
Orcas Island Film Festival Brings Cinematic Excellence to the San Juans
This weekend, the Orcas Island Film Festival brings some of the top films from major worldwide festivals, visiting filmmakers, a short film …
SIFF Interview: Writer/Director Nick Naveda and Producers Nancy Taylor and Taylor Grabowsky Share the Magic of Say You Will
Originally posted by: Odawni AJ Palmer As I stood in the SIFF Uptown Cinema lobby, a woman with long, strawberry blonde hair …
SIFF Interview: ‘Lane 1974’ Director SJ Chiro on Her Stunning Debut Feature
Lane 1974 will likely be one of the most talked-about films of this year’s Seattle International Film Festival, in part because it is the debut …