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NWFF - Local Sightings-The Emergency Pants Collection
The Emergency Pants Collection is the new film from Seattle-based filmmaker William Weiss. The nine films in the collection are the result of four years of work on what was originally designed as a single feature-length piece inspired by the works of Charles and Ray Eames, and by 1970s "Sesame Street" vignettes. Each of the films will be shown for the first time, on brand new 16mm prints.
Ladies and Gentlemen (2004, 16mm, 5min.) A young man projects himself into a karaoke fantasy as he waits on hold for a radio station's dedication show.
Earthquake (2004, 16mm, 2min.) Inanimate objects come to life as electricity fills the ear.
Dirty Baby Says Hello (2004, 16mm, 5min.) Dirty Baby spends a day in the garden with the flowers and the animals.
Operating Instructions (2004, 16mm, 2min.) Everything you ever wanted to know about that thing, and more. Abbreviated.
October 2000 (2004, 16mm, 3min.) The filmmaker's diary of a night out with friends.
Have You Seen Me? (2004, 16mm, 5min.) An essay on identity and identification, inspired by the weekly images.
The Week in Review (2004, 16mm, 5min.) Animated designs and textures move to music by Ben McAllister.
I Love a Parade (2004, 16mm, 3min.) A young man, chased through the streets by a parade, decides to be happy for a change.
Emergency Pants (2004, 16mm, 23min.) A romantic comedy about grass strains.
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LocationNorthwest Film Forum
1515 12th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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