SIFF has wrapped, but the festival films live on in memory — and one hopes, in wider distribution. Continuing Chris’s earlier series …
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Seattle International Film Festival
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. …
SIFF 2018: Mid-Festival Roundtable
We’re just past SIFF’s Centerpiece Weekend and are now in final week of the 44th Seattle International Film Festival. To mark the …
SIFF 2018: Picks for Week Three
Hard to believe that the seemingly never-ending Seattle International Film Festival’s ever comes to an end, but here we are entering the …
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 …
SIFF 2018: Picks for Week Two
The Seattle International Film Festival enters its second full week, jam-packed with opportunities for moviegoing and catching special film related events. Here’s …
SIFF 2018: Some Short Reviews, part one
SIFF, the behemoth formally known as the Seattle International Film Festival, is well into its ninth (of 25) day. With over 400 …
SIFF 2018: Picks for Week One
After a film-packed opening weekend, SIFF enters its first of three full weeks, reminding us as ever that this thing is a …
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 …
SIFF 2018: Opening Weekend Picks
Hello friends. Here we go — the 44th Seattle International Film Festival opens tonight at McCaw Hall with a gala presentation of …