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Northwest Film Forum
Category: Indie Theater (18 listings)
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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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The hub for indie film in Seattle.
Simply the best cinema in the city.
The theaters are comfy, clean and the movies always great! NWFF also has classes and events.
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.
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.
They show wonderful obscure gems you can't see anywhere else, along with more common films. They are like an all-year SIFF.
GREAT!
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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