Film Festival

50th Seattle International Film Festival

50th Seattle International Film Festival

Come ring in SIFFTY Years of Surprising Cinema with us at theaters and venues across the Emerald City. Checkout the full program. Opening night May 9, 7 p.m. Film & party at The Paramount Closing night May 18, 6 p.m. Film at the SIFF Cinema Downtown | 8 p.m. Party at MOHAI

CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival

CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival

The 2024 festival will feature films, including the U.S. premiere of WaaPake directed by Jules Koostachin, the Shirley Jo Finney featured filmmaker of the year, with the director in attendance. Other premiere screenings include Last Dance, and Preconceived. In addition to films from Iran, Brazil, Palestine, and many other countries, the lineup includes local representation….

Emerald City Irish Film Festival

Emerald City Irish Film Festival

The Emerald City Irish Film Festival has partnered with the Irish Film Institute’s IFI International program in Dublin, Ireland, and Culture Ireland to bring Irish film productions to Seattle.

50 Years of SIFF 

50 Years of SIFF 

Discover 50 years of the Seattle International Film Festival’s rich history with this series featuring some of the films that have made a lasting impression on our staff and long-time passholders. Showtimes March 2, 12 p.m. The Pillow Book | 3 p.m. Tucker & Dale vs. Evil (35mm) | 5:30 p.m. Orlando | 8 p.m….

Seattle Turkish Film Festival

Seattle Turkish Film Festival

Inaugurated in 2012 by the TACAWA Film Committee, Seattle Turkish Film Festival has become one of the most admired and venerated events of the Turkish American Cultural Association of Washington. The film festival is a non-profit, volunteer-driven event, committed to bringing the best of Turkish films to Seattle in an effort to provide an international…

Seattle International Film Festival

Seattle International Film Festival

The 49th annual Seattle International Film Festival will be a hybrid experience, with films screened at SIFF Theaters and venues throughout the city, followed by a week of virtual screenings on the SIFF Channel, making the festival available to its wide variety of avid film lovers.

Megan Griffiths' "The Off Hours" Mesmerizes Sundance

Megan Griffiths’ “The Off Hours” Mesmerizes Sundance

Homegrown Indie Film a Masterful Mood Piece

It seems that Seattle’s film community may have finally arrived on the national stage with the stunningly wan production of The Off Hours, a film born and (in)bred in Washington State under the keen directorship of local veteran filmmaker Megan Griffiths. I was lucky enough to catch the film’s premiere at the Sundance Film Festival…

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