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Northwest Film Forum

Category: Indie Theater (18 listings)

Our cinemas showcase the best in American and international cinema, 360 days a year, as well as quarterly world premiere live performances. Recent highlights include: a 27 film retrospective of Japanese filmmaker Yasujiro Ozu that included ten commissions for live musical scores; Cinema K: Children's Film Festival Seattle; a lecture and class by legendary designer/filmmaker Pablo Ferro; a retrospective of the documentaries of Ross McElwee that included a visit from the artist; and the strongest music film programming in the nation.

  • Northwest Film Forum
    1515 12th Ave Seattle WA 98122
    Tel: (206) 329-2629

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Posted by: Heather R., 10/10/2009
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The hub for indie film in Seattle.

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Posted by: Adam S., 9/23/2009
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Simply the best cinema in the city.

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Posted by: xinrachel, 9/18/2009
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The theaters are comfy, clean and the movies always great! NWFF also has classes and events.

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Posted by: Briggs, 9/17/2009
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Northwest Film Forum screens truly independent films. I've seen some real gems there that I wouldn't have the opportunity to see any other way.

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Posted by: Bridgette M., 9/11/2009
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An amazing variety of new film, indie film, experimental film, and old/vintage film. Discounts for members of Northwest Film Forum, which is also a great way to show support for the programs it offers the community and new filmmakers.

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Posted by: Cornelia0, 9/11/2009
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They show wonderful obscure gems you can't see anywhere else, along with more common films. They are like an all-year SIFF.

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Posted by: mikefilms, 10/9/2008
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GREAT!

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Posted by: kkrida, 9/15/2008
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How could you choose any other theater: The NWFF, as their website states, "aides 250 filmmakers in the production of nearly 80 films, and offers more than 60 workshops annually. Our innovative Start-to-Finish grant program partners with a local artist to produce a feature length film, using both for and non-profit funding, a model unique in the non-profit world. The most recent film, Robinson Devor's Police Beat, premiered in Dramatic Competition at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, and has played to great acclaim at festivals worldwide."


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