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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.
NFFTY also presented Femme Finale - a special Closing Night screening with some of the best films by NFFTY female filmmakers, presented by Cornish College of the Arts. [11] A scholarship to Cornish College of the Arts was awarded to Kira Bursky for "Best Emerging Female Filmmaker", and Barry Briggs for "Best Emerging Northwest Filmmaker".
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]
The 48th Cleveland International Film Festival will take on a distinctly Akron flavor for opening night. The documentary “Devo,” the story of the influential Rubber City-based rock band that ...
A Texas middle school teacher has been charged with grooming a 14-year-old student after surveillance footage showed him grabbing the girl’s butt in a hallway — while taking bedding into a ...
A Texas middle school teacher is facing charges after surveillance allegedly showed him grabbing a 14-year-old girl’s butt before the two disappeared into a classroom, where they spent the night ...
The theater closed at the end of August 2010 for renovations. During the closure, a new digital projection and sound system was added, including support for the screening of 3-D films . [ 4 ] A new screen was also installed, the concessions area updated, new carpeting and paint, and a new marquee and signage outside. [ 4 ]
The 60th Chicago International Film Festival took place from October 16 to 27, 2024, in Chicago, United States. Malcolm Washington's directorial debut The Piano Lesson, adapted from August Wilson's 1987 play, served as the "Opening Night Film", while Robert Zemeckis' drama film Here, an adaptation of the graphic novel by Richard McGuire, was selected as the "Closing Night Film".