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  1. Seattle True Independent Film Festival ( STIFF) was started in 2005 by a group of filmmakers whose feature film Swamper was rejected by the Seattle International Film Festival. STIFF was modeled after the Slamdance Film Festival in Park City UT as a way to champion local and true independent films that they felt were being left out of the local ...

  2. Seattle International Film Festival. Gupta was involved in the first Seattle International Film Festival, 1976, as an unpaid consultant. He was first a director, for the third festival in 1978. In which on the masthead he was listed as director with Dan Ireland and Darryl MacDonald listed co-owners and co-owners. Greg Kachel was listed as ...

  3. Selected film festival screenings. New York Film Festival (World premiere: September 28, 1986); on a double bill, tickets to this screening were sold out in advance. Seattle International Film Festival (May 17, 1987) Philadelphia International Film Festival (July 25, 1987) Toronto Festival of Festivals (September 12, 1987)

  4. Mar 30, 2022 · The Seattle International Film Festival, running April 14-24, announced its full 2022 lineup: 262 films, including 107 narrative features and 41 documentaries.

  5. Feb 17, 2020 · Updated on 02/17/20. The Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) is an annual event held every May and June in Seattle, Washington. Since its inception in 1976, SIFF has grown to become the largest film festival in the United States, and is now a nearly month-long celebration of cinema where hundreds of films are screened.

  6. The Seattle Asian American Film Festival was founded in 1985 and has been revived over the years by different producers. The current iteration was founded in 2012 and made its debut in 2013 by co-founders Kevin Bang and Vanessa Au. It is a revival of (and a return to the events original name) of the previously running Northwest Asian American ...

  7. The Neptune Theatre, formerly known as U-Neptune Theatre, is a performing arts venue in the University District neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. Opened in 1921, the 1,000 capacity venue hosts a variety of events, including dance and music performances, film screenings, and arts education. It was primarily used for screening ...

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