Entries from Seattlest tagged with 'michaelwinterbottom'
June 5, 2006
SIFF enters its second full week with a slew of great documentaries, including the final screening of fair trade coffee doc Black Gold (Tuesday, 9:30pm @ the Egyptian). The directors, Marc and Nick Francis, will be in attendance, as will Tadesse Meskela, an Ethiopian Farm Cooperative Organizer featured in the film. The SIFF screenings mark the first time the directors and subject have been together since the making of the film---and the first time......
Continue Reading "For Your Consideration: This Week at SIFF"August 10, 2005
Even though today is Wednesday, as far as we're concerned, yesterday was Hump Day, since that's when submissions were due for The Stranger's first annual amateur porn contest. Public viewing of the, um, entries will be the evening of August 20th at the Northwest Film Forum, with the awards party later that night at Chop Suey. In terms of dirty movies you can see in the very near future, The Aristocrats begins its run at......
Continue Reading "Dirty Movies Abound"June 8, 2005
Here we are in the home stretch of the 31st annual Seattle International Film Festival. If you haven't seen a great foreign film/documentary/indie flick, or at least an advertisement featuring aspects thereof, you only have till this Sunday to do so. Between now and then, some festival films of note (and in a nutshell) include: ยท 5 X 2 - Five Times Two, from the director of Swimming Pool, a look at five significant events......
Continue Reading "Revenge of the SIFF"