Week of Oct 3
- The big event this week is screenings of 1933’s Japanese Girls at the Harbor, with live accompaniment by Aono Jikken Ensemble, who have been touring with Guy Maddin. This happens Saturday at 8 and Sunday at 3.
- Sunday, NWFF shows a collection of shorts called Collaborations with Nature
- Friday and Sunday bring the US premiere of La Voz de Los Silenicados, a movie about urban modern slavery that has a sense of humor
- This week screens Martin Scorcese’s Masterpieces of Polish Cinema series, featuring films such as The Saragossa Manuscript, and Kieslowski’s Blind Chance
- Nick Cave’s 20,000 Days on Earth is held over on the late screenings
- Pacific Aggression, a film about travelogues and internet stalking, screens in the early slot.
- Gone Girl opens
- This is Where I Leave You continues
- Screenings of NT Live’s A Streetcar Named Desire alternates with Kazan’s A Streetcar Named Desire
- Land Ho! and Night Moves screens on Monday
- Particle Fever, about the Higgs-Boson particle, screens on Tuesday with a Q&A
- Advanced Style, about elderly but fashionable people, opens
- Kelly & Cal opens
- Monday has a workshop on how to Crowdsource your film
- Friday-Sunday are retro movies
- Monday is a benefit screening of The Breach. Tickets are on standby.
- Thursday is the opening night of the Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival