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Local Sightings 2023 Seekers [Hybrid]
Watch in person: Sep. 20 at 7:30pm
$14 General Admission $10 Student/Child/Senior $7 Member
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Festival - Local Sightings Film Festival 2023: Short Film Programs
About (55 min TRT)
What is a Western? In these modern riffs on the genre, film subjects (real and fictional) journey across rugged landscapes (literally and metaphorically). Whether theyre hunting while pregnant or running 100 miles, each searches for freedom and agency in the modern West.
Films in this program: Artemis (Paige Williams & Elizabeth Stegmaier, MT, 2022, 20 min, in English) Northwest premiere!
Artemis follows Jacqueline as she hunts through her third trimester of pregnancy.
Morning: Yukon River (Dan Sokolowski, Dawson City, YT, 2023, 3 min, in English) World premiere!
The mist rises on the Yukon River. Trailer >
The Runner (Amar Chebib, unceded Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh territory in Vancouver, BC, 2022, 17 min, in English) U.S. premiere!
After suffering from suicidal depression, Darius Sam, a 20-year-old from Lower Nicola First Nation, finds running as a catalyst for transformation. Within a matter of months, he attempts a 100-mile ultramarathon in subzero temperatures to raise awareness for addiction and mental health in his community.
No Getting Out (Eric Luck, WA, 2023, 3 min, in English)
A lonely woman roams a post apocalyptic wasteland in search of human life.
When the Man Comes Around (Tommy Meisel, Seattle, WA, 2023, 12 min, in English) World premiere!
An exploration of the inextricable relationship between love and capital, When the Man Comes Around traces the whirlwind romance between a cowboy and a trans camgirl. Trailer >
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