Calendar

Mar 11, 2010

Welcome to SIFF Cinema! Tickets purchased online will be available at the Box Office will call and can be picked up prior to the film screening.

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SIFF Cinema Ticket Prices

$10 General Admission
$9 Students and Seniors 65+ (with ID)
$8 SIFF Supporters
$7 Matinee (first show of the day before 5:30pm)
Special Engagement prices may vary

SIFF Cinema Group Rates
Group of 10-24 = 10% discount
Group of 25-49 = 15% discount
Group of 50+ = 20% discount

Please call 206.324.9996 or email boxoffice@siff.net for group sales inquiries.

Now Playing

  • Prodigal Sons
    Prodigal Sons

    March 5 - 11

    When Kimberly Reed returned to Montana for her high school reunion, she expected a stir—she used to be the school’s quarterback before her sex change. But as she reconnects with her estranged brother in this personal documentary, she uncovers far more stunning secrets, including a family tie to Hollywood royalty.

Coming Soon

  • Ajami
    Ajami

    March 13

    AJC Seattle Jewish Film Festival Opening Night
    Nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Foreign Language Film category, Ajami is a gritty, urban crime drama that tells the interwoven stories of Jewish, Muslim and Christian neighbors living in bloody disharmony in Israel’s impoverished Jaffa neighborhood.

  • Leon/Sefarad – A New Encounter
    Leon/Sefarad – A New Encounter

    March 14

    AJC Seattle Jewish Film Festival
    The northern Spanish town of Léon has a rich but little-known Jewish history, revealed through fascinating personal accounts, historical footage and haunting pieces of music and writing created by artists heralding from the region.

  • Look Into My Eyes
    Look Into My Eyes

    March 14

    AJC Seattle Jewish Film Festival
    Rabbi-turned-filmmaker Naftaly Gliksberg travels through two continents interviewing subjects on the topic of anti-Semitism to investigate whether it remains a pervasive global problem or has evolved into a buzzword.