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The Film Center includes a 90-seat multi-use theater, multi-media classroom, exhibition spaces, archives, and offices for SIFF and the Film School. [12] In October 2011, SIFF Cinema moved from McCaw Hall to its current location in the Uptown Theater. SIFF utilizes all three of the Uptown's three screens for year-round programming.
The SIFF Egyptian Theater reopened on October 3, 2014. [7] The theater returned to the SIFF circuit beginning with the 42nd annual festival in 2016. [8] The theater closed indefinitely in November 2024 due to water damage following a leak on the fourth floor. Several screenings were moved to other SIFF venues around the city. [9]
In 2011, SIFF started a "Film Restoration" program to repair and preserve prints of classic Chinese movies. [5] [6]Notable jury members include Oliver Stone, Mark Rydell, István Szabó, Stanislav Rostotsky, Alan Parker, Lee Chang-Dong, Geoffrey Gilmore, François Girard, Olivier Assayas, Luc Besson, Lisa Lu, Donnie Yen, Chen Hao, Tran Anh Hung, Chen Kaige, He Ping, Wong Kar-Wai, Bille August ...
Closing Night: Far from Vietnam (Jean-Luc Godard, Joris Ivens, William Klein, Claude Lelouch, Chris Marker, Alain Resnais, and Agnès Varda, France) Barrier (Jerzy Skolimowski, Poland) Benefit of the Doubt (Peter Whitehead, UK) Les Carabiniers (Jean-Luc Godard, France) Le Départ (Jerzy Skolimowski, Belgium) Elvira Madigan (Bo Widerberg, Sweden)
It was the opening night film at the San Diego International Film Festival [7] and the closing night film at OUTFEST. [8] It also played at film festivals in Dallas, [9] Sarasota, [10] Seattle, [11] Nantucket, [12] Sundance London [13] Prague and Brno. [14] In February 2016, Netflix acquired worldwide streaming rights to the film.
Nearly a decade before the COVID-19 pandemic, Steven Soderbergh’s disaster movie lodged itself firmly in my imagination — then real life decided to catch up. Juggling family saga, medical ...
Seoul Independent Film Festival (서울獨立映畵祭, 서울독립영화제, SIFF) is an independent film festival in Republic of Korea. The Seoul Independent Movie Festival is jointly held by the Korean Film Council and the Association of Korean Independent Film & Video. Every winter, this festival is held in Seoul.
The film had its world premiere at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2015, with distribution rights bought by The Orchard. [5] The film screened at SXSW, on March 14, 2015, [6] the Tribeca Film Festival, on April 21, 2015, [7] as well as at the Florida Film Festival, [8] The Independent Boston Film Festival, the Seattle International Film Festival, the deadCENTER Film Festival ...