Back in 1936, Richard Lyford, a 19-year-old Seattle filmmaker, was in the middle of making his seventh film, called “The Scalpel.” The film was shot here in Seattle and incorporated Lyford’s signature ...
Brittany Shyne’s documentary about Black farmers in the South won the Grand Jury Prize in Competition at the 2025 Seattle International Film Festival, the latest honor for a film that has won awards ...
Amid a national drop in moviegoing and more cinemas closing, some of Seattle's small indie theaters have found a way to lure people back to the movies.
Seattle’s independent moviehouses this month are offering Valentine’s Day fare, a chance to see some Oscar-nominated films and an extra helping of film noir for these dark nights. If you missed “Sing ...
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Los Angeles/206 director Zia Mohajerjasbi's debut feature Know Your Place (released in 2022) is a film that everyone in Seattle (and all other major cities) must watch. It is dense, so unpacking it ...
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