Coffee Talk is a monthly informal chat between Washington Filmworks staff and local film industry professionals and arts organizations…
Coffee Talk is a monthly informal chat between Washington Filmworks staff and local film industry professionals and arts organizations…
It’s that time of year again – film and media makers gather to discuss the strengths, challenges, and…
Distinct artists from all over the Northwest congregate and celebrate in one unique, stellar film festival every September…
The Northwest Film Forum (NWFF), one of Seattle’s finest cinematheques and film education organizations, is launching a new…
Returning tonight is the Local Sightings Film Festival, hosted every year by the Northwest Film Forum (NWFF) in Seattle’s…
Tomorrow’s August Film + Music + Interactive Happy Hour will celebrate the return of the popular Pulling Focus series….
Last Friday Washington Filmworks (WF) held what will now be the third installment of a new recurring event…
WF acknowledges the tremendous work of the Northwest Film Forum and the essential support that they offer to our region’s filmmakers.
Digital projection has overtaken film as the primary means of exhibiting a motion picture in a theater. But while digital may be the future, it has relegated some theaters to the past. Many smaller and non-profit WA theaters are reaching out to their communities to help.