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SIFF Programmer Maryna Ajaja leads a spirited conversation between four dynamic directors about cross-cultural issues and changing visions. Featuring the filmmakers of Bebia, à mon seul désir (director Juja Dobrachkous), Charter (director Amanda Kernell), God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunya (director Teona Strugar Mitevska) and Motherland (director To…
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With a sudden shift to consuming all of our media at home, the interaction with online film communities has skyrocketed. How do you find new films to watch? How did you share films that you loved with others? What role do film festivals play? Hear from Gemma Gracewood (Letterboxd), Lilly Riber (MUBI), and Lela Meadow-Conner (Film Festival Alliance)…
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On today's episode of SIFFcast, we present another roundtable from Festival. SIFF Programmer Marcus Gorman speaks with filmmakers Christopher Winterbauer (Wyrm), Wes Hurley (Potato Dreams of America), Albert Birney and Kentucky Audley (Strawberry Mansion), Ana Katz (The Dog Who Wouldn't Be Quiet) and Iuli Gerbase (The Pink Cloud)about the ways thei…
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From women’s rights, Indigenous artists, and culinary traditions to the mystery of ancient stone spheres, this SIFF roundtable digs into four different and profoundly revealing realities in today's Latin America. SIFF Programmer Hebe Tabachnik moderates an illuminating conversation with the directors of Criollo (Pablo Banchero), Rebel Objects (Caro…
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Join SIFF Artistic Director Beth Barrett as she talks with the filmmakers of Street Gang and Truman & Tennessee: An Intimate Conversation. They discuss the unique challenges of telling the stories of three of icons of American culture: Sesame Street, Truman Capote, and Tennessee Williams.Featuring Marilyn Agrelo and producer Ellen Scherer Crafts (S…
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SIFFcast presents another recorded roundtable filmmaker discussion from the festival.Programmer Colleen O'Holleran joins five directors from this year's Festival to talk about their films playing as part of WTF (Wild, Terrifying, and Fantastic).They explore their journeys in making shorts and features, share observations related to gender in genre …
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SIFFcast presents a Filmmaker Roundtable from SIFF 2021. SIFF programmer Dan Doody moderates a roundtable discussion with the filmmakers of four documentary shorts: Huntsville Station, Abortion Helpline - This is Lisa, Coffee & Sugar, and Snowy.These documentary short filmmakers break down what it took to find their subjects and how they elevated t…
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Jeremy sits down with filmmakers Iuli Gerbase (The Pink Cloud)and Cássio Pereira Dos Santo (Valentina) to talk about their feature debuts, both screening as part of SIFF's Ibero-American Cinema program. They discuss the eerie parallels between The Pink Cloud and our year in quarantine, how to better center LGBTQIA voices on screen, and the state of…
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Featuring directors SJ Chiro (East of the Mountains), Rick Castañeda (All Sorts), Andrew Hyatt (All Those Small Things) and Wes Hurley (Potato Dreams of America). SIFFcast sits down with a few of the filmmakers from this year's Northwest Connections program to discuss casting locally, filming in Washington and finishing their films in the midst of …
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We welcome Eddie Muller, host of TCM's Noir Alley and best known as the "Czar of Noir", to talk about the Noir City film festival taking place at SIFF from 2/14-2/20. The 2020 edition of Noir City will feature an array of classic films from around the globe—a wide-ranging, thematically cohesive immersion in a sordid world of sinister and sexy affai…
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Part two of two-part series. Co-hosts Jeremy Cropf and SJ Chiro sit down with a panel of local filmmakers, programmers and film critics to discuss their favorite directors and films from 2019. Director Kasi Lemmons (Eve's Bayou) sits down with Jeremy to talk about her hit Oscar-nominated film HARRIET featuring rising-star Cynthia Eviro.…
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Part one of two-part series. Co-hosts Jeremy Cropf and SJ Chiro sit down with a panel of local filmmakers, programmers and film critics to discuss the best performances and scripts of the past year. Academy Award-winning stunt coordinator Robert Nagle joins the show to talk about creating the most realistic racing sequences ever put on film for Jam…
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The haunting season is back and with it, we are proud to present the return of Scared SIFF. Clinton gives us a primer on splatter director Herschell Gordon Lewis and interviews the filmmakers of documentary Scream, Queen: My Nightmare on Elm Street (subject Mark Patton and directors Roman Chimienti and Tyler Jensen). Colleen joins the show to previ…
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Halloween is here!!! To celebrate, we have a special jumbo-sized episode of Scared SIFF for all of you. First, Clinton sits down with filmmaker and Hostess of Horror Isabella Price to talk about their ultimate Halloween movie marathon. Next up, Jeremy sits down with horror icon Barbara Crampton to talk about her work on some of the most influential…
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On the newest episode of Scared SIFF, Clinton McClung discusses the history of boutique home video labels and interviews the founders of the American Genre Film Archive. Also joining us in the studio are the director and producer of the new genre web series STROWLERS (premiering at TWIST: Seattle Queer Film Festival on Saturday 10/20)…
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It's that time of year again! We are proud to present the first episode of Scared SIFF. Jeremy talks with SIFF WTF Programmers Clinton McClung and Colleen O'Holleran about the horror genre as a whole, their experience at Fantastic Fest in Austin, and what Scared SIFF means to them!We'll bring you new Scared SIFF episodes during the month of October…
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SIFFcast becomes SIFFcats! We are so excited for Cat Video Fest 2018, and we're bringing you a special cat-tastic episode. Jeremy sits down to talk with Will Braden, Cat Video Fest curator and award-winning cat video creator, known for Henri le Chat Noir. We also talk with Rebecca Oertel, manager of Cat City here, in Seattle, where she talks about …
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Jeremy Cropf sits down with Megumi Sasaki to talk about her film, A WHALE OF A TALE which explores a very controversial topic. In 2010, Taiji, a sleepy fishing town in Japan, suddenly found itself in the worldwide media spotlight. THE COVE, a documentary denouncing the town's longstanding whale and dolphin hunting traditions, won an Academy Award a…
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SIFFcast, the official podcast of the Seattle International Film Festival, interviews the best filmmakers, directors, and actors in the industry. In this epsidoe, SJ Chiro sits down with producer and director Marc Turtletaub to discuss his new film Puzzle. Kelly Macdonald (Trainspotting, No Country for Old Men) stars as a suburban housewife who dis…
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Jeremy sits down with documentary filmmaker Kimberly Reed and investigative journalist John S. Adams to uncovers the shocking and vital truth of how American elections are bought and sold in DARK MONEY. A political thriller, the film examines one of the greatest present threats to American democracy: the influence of untraceable corporate money on …
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SJ Chiro chats with legendary Pacific Northwest filmmaker Gus Van Sant and actress/musician Beth Ditto about their new film DON'T WORRY, HE WON'T GET FAR ON FOOT. Joaquin Phoenix gives a transformative performance in Gus Van Sant's sensitive and caustically funny portrait of Portland cartoonist John Callahan who, after a car accident leaves him dis…
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Director Yixi Sun sits down with Jeremy to discuss her new horror film SUSU. Two Chinese students find themselves in the midst of a chilling gothic tale after they take a weekend job transcribing the archives of a famous Chinese opera star, which sends them to a secluded 16th century mansion in the British countryside whose strange occupants are hi…
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Director Aislinn Clarke joins Jeremy in the studio to discuss her feature debut THE DEVIL'S DOORWAY. In the fall of 1960, Father Thomas Riley and Father John Thornton were sent by the Vatican to investigate a miraculous event in an Irish home for 'fallen women', only to uncover something much more horrific.…
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SJ chats with the filmmaker and subject of the new documentary WARRIOR WOMEN. Famed Indigenous and women's rights activist Madonna Thunder Hawk and her daughter Marcella are highlighted in this uplifting yet heart-rending documentary about an indomitable spirit undeterred by age or government apathy.…
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SJ Chiro sits down with local writer/producer Anne Rosellini to talk about her newest film LEAVE NO TRACE. Winter's Bone director Debra Granik returns to SIFF with another sensitive and thrilling portrait of people living on the margins, this time set in the Pacific Northwest, where a troubled veteran (Ben Foster) and his teenage daughter (Thomasin…
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Seattle-based director Vlada Knowlton joins the show to discuss her new documentary THE MOST DANGEROUS YEAR. Two years ago, a group of Washington State families with transgender children banded together with activists and like-minded lawmakers and fought tooth and nail against the wave of anti-trans rights legislation that swept the nation and thei…
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