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Local Sightings 2020 - Face2Face (Shorts Program)
Northwest Film Forum
Seattle, WA
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Local Sightings 2020 - Face2Face (Shorts Program)
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Sep. 18-27, 2020

Tickets are non-refundable.

Festival - Local Sightings Film Festival 2020: Short Film Programs

About
In a time of loneliness, human connections transcend distance, spaces, and screens.

Film Program:
Cocoon
(Andrew Hinton, Portland, OR, 2020, 12 min)

Kids describe their time in quarantine.

For the Time Being
(Heidi Duckler, Portland, OR, 2020, 10 min)

Dancer, choreographer, and artistic director Heidi Ducklers work captures dancers moving through the seasons in mirrored relationship with a public garden landscape, searching for the first bloom.

Face to Face
(Christian Krantz, Portland, OR, 2020, 4 min)

Young adults across the globe describe technologys effect on intimacy and their relationships.

Rock
(Jacob Rosen, Seattle, WA, 2018, 7 min)

Two strangers have an unexpected connection with one another at a gas station in the middle of nowhere.

Myosotis Love
(Charlie LaTourette, Tualatin, OR, 2020, 11 min)

A conversation between an elderly woman and her forgetful husband raises questions about memory, loss, and love.

The Great Paralysis
(Stephen Leonard Samelko, Seattle, WA, 2020, 3 min)

He arrived without any trace of where he has been or intends to go.

Mike Gamble  "Eturn"
(Michael Gamble, Portland, OR, 2020, 4 min)

An abrupt turn away from the habitual over-consumption of electronics towards a deep focus on the unique vibrations of the acoustic guitar.

Small Spaces and Big Places
(Charlotte Telfer-Wan, Vancouver, BC, 2019, 7 min)

A vision of organic shapes that complement creative architecture, and the movement that results from non-conventional dance spaces.

HOW TO _____
(Steph Kesey, Seattle, WA, 2020, 6 min)

A newlywed couple under quarantine navigates the fear and confusion provoked by COVID-19.

Location

Northwest Film Forum (View)
1515 12th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122
United States

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