$15 General Admission $10 Student/Child/Senior $7 Member
About The Seattle Film Critics Societys inaugural Pacific Northwest Short Film Award Nominee program boasts incredible stories that celebrate the creativity, community, and spirit of our region. Chosen by a panel of film critics and programmers, these bold, original, and often heartfelt short films from local filmmakers exemplify exceptional work in cinematic artistry and regional storytelling.
FILMS IN THIS PROGRAM:
Style: A Seattle Basketball Story (Bryan Tucker, 2025, United States, 12:26) The untold, storied history behind one of Americas most elite youth basketball programs and its humble beginnings in Seattles Central District.
A Fateful Weekend (Tony Doupe, 2024, United States, 13:47) As news of President Kennedys assassination unfolds, a seven-year-old boy tries to make sense of the grief blanketing his family and the world beyond. With only a vague understanding of who the President is, he observes the somber mood of his mother and grandparents. Yet life doesnt stop entirely; his little brothers sixth birthday arrives the next day. A tender glimpse of joy and loss colliding in one unforgettable weekend.
Shellys Leg (Wes Hurley, 2025, United States, 16:51) In 1970, an eccentric young stripper named Shelly Baumann loses her leg in a freak parade canon accident, then uses her settlement money to open Shellys Leg disco one of the nations first and most consequential openly gay spaces. Narrated by Oscar-nominee, Kathleen Turner.
Charlotte, 1994 (Brian Pittala, 2025, United States, 15:42) Set in 1994, a young woman (Charlotte) gets a visit at work from her younger sister (Sydney) who has come seeking answers to a growing rift in their family.
Songs of Black Folk (Justin Emeka & Haley Watson, 2025, United States, 26:12) Leading Black musicians come together for a groundbreaking Juneteenth concert in the Pacific Northwest, creating a historic moment that paves the way for future generations of Black artists.
Ubicación
Northwest Film Forum (Ver)
1515 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
United States
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