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A film festival is an organized, extended presentation of films in one or more cinemas or screening venues, usually in a single city or region. Increasingly, film festivals show some films outdoors. Films may be of recent date and, depending upon the festival's focus, can include international and domestic releases. Some festivals focus on a specific film-maker or genre (e.g., film noir) or subject matter (e.g., horror film festivals). A number of film festivals specialise in short films of a defined maximum length. Film festivals are typically annual events. Some film historians do not consider Film Festivals as official releases of film, like Jerry Beck. The best known film festivals are the Venice Film Festival, the Cannes Film Festival, the Toronto Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, and the Berlin International Film Festival, the latter being the largest film festival worldwide, based on attendance. The Venice Film Festival is the oldest major festival. The Melbourne International Film Festival is the largest film festival in the Southern Hemisphere and one of the oldest in the world. A 2013 study found 3,000 active films festivals worldwide—active defined as having held an event in the previous 24 months.
This is a list of existing major film festivals, sorted by continent.
The Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF), held annually in Seattle, Washington since 1976, is among the top film festivals in North America. Audiences have grown steadily; the 2006 festival had 160,000 attendees. In recent years, the SIFF has run for more than three weeks (24 days), in May/June, and features a diverse assortment of predominantly independent and foreign films and, in recent years, a strong contingent of documentaries.
SIFF 2006 included 300+ films and was the first SIFF to include a venue in neighboring Bellevue, Washington, after an ill-fated early attempt. However, in 2008, the festival was back to being entirely in Seattle, and had a slight decrease in the number of feature films. The 2010 festival featured over 400 films, shown primarily in downtown Seattle and its nearby neighborhoods, but also in Renton, Kirkland, and Juanita Beach Park.
The festival began in 1976 at a then-independent cinema, the Moore Egyptian Theater. The first five festivals were held at The Moore Egyptian, now back under its earlier name the Moore Theater and functioning as a concert venue. When founders Dan Ireland and Darryl Macdonald of the Moore Egyptian lost their lease, they founded the Egyptian theater in a former Masonic Temple on Seattle's Capitol Hill. The Egyptian theater remains a prime festival venue to this day, although the festival now typically uses about half a dozen cinemas (including, since 2007, its own SIFF Cinema at Seattle Center), with the exact roster varying from year to year.
Seattle (i/siˈætəl/) is a West Coast seaport city and the seat of King County. With an estimated 662,400 residents as of 2015, Seattle is the largest city in both the state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest region of North America. In July 2013 it was the fastest-growing major city in the United States, and remained in the top five in May 2015 with an annual growth rate of 2.1%. The Seattle metropolitan area of around 3.6 million inhabitants is the 15th largest metropolitan area in the United States. The city is situated on an isthmus between Puget Sound (an inlet of the Pacific Ocean) and Lake Washington, about 100 miles (160 km) south of the Canada–United States border. A major gateway for trade with Asia, Seattle is the third largest port in North America in terms of container handling as of 2015.
The Seattle area was previously inhabited by Native Americans for at least 4,000 years before the first permanent European settlers.Arthur A. Denny and his group of travelers, subsequently known as the Denny Party, arrived from Illinois via Portland, Oregon on the schooner Exact at Alki Point on November 13, 1851. The settlement was moved to the eastern shore of Elliott Bay and named "Seattle" in 1852, after Chief Si'ahl of the local Duwamish and Suquamish tribes.
A festival is an event ordinarily celebrated by a community and centering on some characteristic aspect of that community and its religion or traditions, often marked as a local or national holiday, mela or eid. Next to religion and folklore, a significant origin is agricultural. Food is such a vital resource that many festivals are associated with harvest time. Religious commemoration and thanksgiving for good harvests are blended in events that take place in autumn, such as Halloween in the northern hemisphere and Easter in the southern.
Festivals often serve to fulfill specific communal purposes, especially in regard to commemoration or thanksgiving. The celebrations offer a sense of belonging for religious, social, or geographical groups, contributing to group cohesiveness. They may also provide entertainment, which was particularly important to local communities before the advent of mass-produced entertainment. Festivals that focus on cultural or ethnic topics also seek to inform community members of their traditions; the involvement of elders sharing stories and experience provides a means for unity among families.
Our official 2016 festival trailer is here! Tickets and passes available at bit.ly/siff2016tickets. Thank you to Wongdoody and We Are Royale for all the hard work that went into this, and to Super Square Music for providing the awesome soundtrack!
What does it take to put on the largest film fesitval in the United States? Each year, the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) brings hundreds of films and filmmakers from around the world to the Pacific Northwest. KCTS gives you a glimpse behind the scenes of SIFF 2015, showcasing 450 films from 92 countries – including 49 world premieres and 51 North American premieres – on 12 screens to about 150,000 people over 25 days. Be Watching SIFF: http://www.siff.net/festival-2015 Watch More at: http://kcts9.org
Safe Passage is a 10-minute short film and part of the Seattle International Film Festival's Fly Filmmaking Challenge. Two arguing friends catch a late-night ride on the Seattle monorail, but the ride isnt quite what they expected—nor is the destination.
William Friedkin, director of The Exorcist, To Live and Die in LA and The French Connection chats (and swears, a lot) to Celebs.com's Elliot V. Kotek. Shot at the Seattle International Film Festival, where Friedkin received a lifetime achievement award, Friedkin was honored by the festival and his friend, "Killer Joe" actor Emile Hirsch. For more news, interviews and images of your favorite personalities, visit http://www.celebs.com
Audience Reactions direct from 11th Seattle International Film Festival!
Miss Honey: http://www.youtube.com/marionhoney Check out her 'Parklife' series! They're really great videos. SIFF: http://www.siff.net/ Summer 2011 films I'm excited about: http://owlssayhooot.blogspot.com/2011/04/summer-2011-films.html My blogs: http://owlssayhooot.tumblr.com http://owlssayhooot.blogspot.com Second channel: http://www.youtube.com/kayleyhyde
City Arts Magazine: Seattle International Film Festival Trailer Group Project: Johanna Wattimena, Conor Kelly
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Trailer for the short comedy/horror film PLUSH, screening at the 2012 Seattle International Film Festival!!
An onstage interview with actress and comedienne Molly Shannon at Seattle International Film Festival 2016.
Seattle Refined live-streamed the Red Carpet at the 2015 Seattle International Film Festival opening night.
'CC' for English subs! Vancouver International Film Festival Seattle International Film Festival Palm Springs International Film Festival Bahamas International Film Festival , etc. After 4 years of showing on youtube, here it is in HD. Enjoy! dvd/bluray/soundtrack: http://www.noelfilms.com
Q&A; with director Matt Ross and actor Viggo Mortensen after the Seattle International Film Festival 2016 screening of Captain Fantastic. Film website: http://www.bleeckerstreetmedia.com/captainfantastic Shot by: Long Tran, Sherry Zheng, and Kirk Barrett Edited by Long Tran
Hachi A Dog's Tale (2009) http://hachiadogstaleq.blogspot.co.id/ literally "The Tale of Hachiko".hachi: A Dog's Tale premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on June 13, 2009, and its first theatrical release was in Japan on August 8. Sony Pictures Entertainment decided to forgo a U.S.
literally "The http://2009hachi.blogspot.com/ Tale of Hachiko".hachi: A Dog's Tale premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on June 13, 2009, and its first theatrical release was in Japan on August 8. Sony Pictures Entertainment decided to forgo a U.S. theatrical release. The film was given a UK theatrical release on March 12, 2010, courtesy of Entertainment Film Distributors,
Son of Rambow is a 2007 British-French-German comedy film written and directed by Garth Jennings. The film premiered on 22 January 2007 at the Sundance Film Festival.[3] It was later shown at the Newport Beach Film Festival, Seattle International Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival and Glasgow Film Festival.[4] The film was also shown at the 51st BFI London Film Festival
Writer Neal Thompson sits down for a conversation with legendary filmmaker Warren Miller at Benaroya Hall, where the Seattle International Film Festival honored Miller with the Golden Space Needle Award.
Spencer Fornaciari of The MacGuffin interviews Matt Walsh, director of High Road, which screened at the Seattle International Film Festival.
Live SIFFX from Seattle International Film Festival showcasing the most current and creative thinking in virtual reality/VR, augmented reality/AR and 360°immersion. ( Streambox Cloud Encoder, 1080p30 HDMI, stitching, encoder, bonding over Verizon+T-Mobile) Make sure to select high quality HD video via "gear" icon in Youtube.