Lola Versus
Everett Opening Night, May 24, Everett Performing Arts Center
This anti-romantic comedy tells the tale of Lola, a 29-year-old woman unwittingly dumped three weeks before her wedding, which sends her on a series of desperate encounters with her two best friends in an attempt to find her place in the world.
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The Do-Deca-Pentathlon
May 22, Pacific Place
Sibling rivalry approaches near-Olympic levels in this hilarious, and sometimes insane, comedy about two ultra-competitive brothers who secretly resurrect a childhood contest of 25 athletic events.
An Evening with Sissy Spacek
June 7, SIFF Cinema Uptown
This special tribute event will include the presentation of the Seattle International Film Festival Award for Outstanding Achievement in Acting, an onstage interview with film clips from her career and the opportunity for answering questions from the audience followed by a screening of Terrence Malick’s broodingly beautiful Badlands.
An Evening with William Friedkin
The director of the number one horror movie of all time
June 9, Egyptian Theatre
Director William Friedkin arrives at SIFF this year with the west coast premiere of his new, provocative black comedy, Killer Joe, where he will be presented with the Seattle International Film Festival’s Lifetime Achievement Award. The evening will include an onstage interview and film clips from his career preceding the film with a Q&A session following the film screening.
High Ground
May 25, Everett Performing Arts Center
Five-time Everest summiter and adventure filmmaker Michael Brown follows a team of veterans returning from combat in Afghanistan and Iraq who find mental and emotional solace in the Himalayan peaks.
Tey
May 21, Pacific Place
Although Satche is strong and healthy, he must accept that today is the last day of his life in this extraordinarily poetic portrait of a man’s final day with the people and places of his life.
The Sex of the Angels
June 5, Kirkland Performance Center
Bruno loves Carla, but when he meets handsome dancer Rai, serious bisexual sparks fly. A new generation navigates sexual fluidity and open relationships in this steamy love triangle.
Madrid, 1987
May 22, SIFF Cinema Uptown | May 30, Harvard Exit
A world-weary professor and a beautiful young journalism student find themselves accidentally locked, naked, inside a bathroom—awkward!—passing the time with discussions on life, literature, politics, and love.
Valley of Saints
June 3, Kirkland Performance Center
Boatman Gulzar plans to leave his impoverished Kashmir Valley village until he meets a young woman who’s researching the local lake. Musa Syeed’s luminous intertwining of personal and environmental conflicts won Sundance’s World Cinema Audience Award.
The Mexican Suitcase
June 3, Pacific Place
More than 4,500 negatives taken by photographers Robert Capa, Gerda Taro, and David Seymour during the Spanish Civil War were found in a Mexico City closet, and their discovery illuminates the present as much as the past.
Wetlands
May 22, Harvard Exit
A family struggling together to save their ecologically imperiled dairy farm must also deal with mourning, forgiveness, and sexual identity through the prism of a rocky mother-son relationship.
Eden
May 29, Everett Performing Arts Center
How to Survive a Plague
May 20, Harvard Exit | May 21, Pacific Place
By definition of its title, investigative journalist David France’s debut documentary is the hopeful next chapter in the story of AIDS, taking viewers behind the scenes of AIDS activism which led to clinical breakthroughs that ended the darkest days of the then-epidemic.
Safety Not Guaranteed
May 23 & 25, SIFF Cinema Uptown
An unusual classified ad inspires three Seattle journalists to investigate Kenneth, an eccentric supermarket clerk, who believes he’s solved the riddle of time travel. Together, they embark upon a hilariously unexpected journey.
God Bless America
May 19, Egyptian Theatre | May 22, SIFF Cinema Uptown
Bobcat Goldthwait's ultraviolent, ultra-hilarious tirade against the vapid American pop culture, follows fed-up office worker Frank and teen outcast Roxy on a cross-country killing spree.
Cloudburst
May 22, Egyptian Theatre | May 24, SIFF Cinema Uptown
Oscar-winning actresses Brenda Fricker and Olympia Dukakis portray aging lovers forced to go on the run to stay together in this riotous dramedy.
The Imposter
May 23, SIFF Cinema Uptown | May 29, Harvard Exit
A dark-haired, dark-eyed French Algerian man from Spain miraculously passes himself off as a blond-haired, blue-eyed boy from Texas, fooling international officials and, most incredibly, the boy's family.