Event
Local Sightings 2023 The Little Things [Hybrid]
Watch in person: Sep. 17 at 6pm
$14 General Admission $10 Student/Child/Senior $7 Member
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Festival - Local Sightings Film Festival 2023: Short Film Programs
About (61 min TRT)
Sometimes, its about the little things. With a cast of kiddos, elders, and everyone in between, these films celebrate the sacrifices and messiness that define what it means to be family.
Films in this program: Smoke Eater (Gloria Mercer, Vancouver, BC, 2022, 12 min, in English) Seattle premiere!
In 1981, a young girl spends a day at the fire station with her mother, the only female firefighter on the force, and witnesses what a typical day of work looks like, for better and for worse. Trailer >
The Gold Teeth (Alireza Kazemipour, Vancouver, BC, 2022, 15 min, in English & Persian with English subtitles)
Sahra, an Afghan refugee girl in Canada, asks an Iranian ex-dentist to extract her fathers gold teeth before they bury him. Trailer >
Shortcuts (Martin McGreevy & Eve Weston, ID, 2022, 4 min, in English) Seattle premiere!
Byron and Katie must go on an adventure to make it to their Grandmas funeral on time.
Rad Dad (Zach Weintraub, Tacoma, WA, 2023, 13 min, in English) U.S. premiere!
A sesh with the boys would make dad glad. But if dad cant get rad, then will he be sad?
Tiny (Ritchie Hemphill & Ryan Haché, Vancouver Island, BC, 2022, 16 min, in English) Seattle premiere!
Nakwaxdaxw Elder Colleen Hemphill tells the story of her life as a youth growing up on a float house. Trailer >
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