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SIFF announced its roster of movies screening over 10 days starting May 15.
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One of the short films playing was inspired by a group of advocates in Seattle in the 1970s who helped place queer foster kids in queer households.
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The 50th Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) starts May 9. For Seattle movie lovers, it’s one of the most exciting times of the year. But what should you see?
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Seattle's first annual European Film Festival kicks off this November, screening various Polish films. Director Agnieszka Holland spoke about "Green Border," her award-winning film that's been targeted by conservative Polish leaders.
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The Tacoma-based nonprofit has occupied the Merlino Arts Center since its founding more than 26 years ago. Now they will work on raising $5 million to buy the building outright.
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CatVideoFest is an annual event featuring a 70-minute reel of over 200 cat videos. Organizer Will Braden is a former Seattle Film Institute student who has become a cat video connoisseur.
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The Seattle Children's Film Festival ends this weekend.
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A documentary about one of the worst national men’s soccer teams is a part of the first Seattle Soccer Film Festival. “Next Goal Wins” also happens to have a local connection. KNKX Arts & Culture reporter Grace Madigan has more.
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The Seattle Asian American Film Festival returns for its 10th year. Over the next 11 days, a variety of films will screen as a part of the event.
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They’re known as "the lost birds" – Native children who were adopted out of their tribal communities and placed with white families. Nearly 400 of these…