2013 Olympia Film Festival

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In this same letter one year ago we foreshadowed a major transition in the film industry that would define the year 2013 for our parent organization the Olympia Film Society. As predicted the transition in fact happened and a great deal fewer motion pictures are coming out on 35mm film. The further we got into the year the harder it became for us to book new film titles. We are pleased to announce those days are coming to an end!

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Mark your calendars because on the Opening Night of the 30th annual Olympia Film Festival, yes 30th!, we will debut our new state-of-the-art $65,000 projector. As opposed to our old digital projector that displayed only 720 pixels across, this projector displays 4,000 pixels! To install this 4K projection system the week before the festival we fly in world-renowned Cinema Designer James Bond to integrate the system. He also installed our archival 35mm projection system in 2010. The fundraising for the projector will hopefully be over by the time the festival begins. Thank you to everyone who has supported our Digital Cinema Campaign including The Community Foundation of South Puget Sound, The Skyscrape Foundation, and Olympia Federal Savings. This is our biggest fundraising milestone since installing our beautiful new marquee in 2008 and our HD/Archival 35mm upgrade in 2010.

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We would like to recognize other theaters in the region on completion of their own digital upgrade campaigns in 2013. Congratulations to the Blue Mouse Theater and Grand Cinema in Tacoma, the Roxy Theater in Eatonville, and the Skyline Drive In located in Shelton. This transition is not an easy task and we hope the list of success stories will grow. For more information on the specifics of our own digital upgrade please see page 50 of this program.

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We hope you enjoy this year’s line-up of films, guests, and events. As the only independent theater in Thurston County to still present 35mm as well as a new purveyor of digital cinema in Olympia, we are proud to help keep all kinds of movies on the screen!

Opening Night...........12-13

Fests-Within-The-Fest...... 5 Ticket Information........... 2 Map & Hotel Information... 2 Our Sponsors............10-11

Closing Night............36-37 Special Events..............38 OFS Cast & Crew...........43

Lisa Hurwitz, Festival Director Helen Thornton , Festival Programming Director Joaquin de la Puente, Festival Programming Coordinator

Guest Bios...............40-41 Digital Cinema Update.....50 OFS Member List...........56

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Ticket Pricing & Where to Buy On-line tickets and passes available now. Sold exclusively at www.olympiafilmfestival.org Advance tickets and passes are available beginning 10/28 at our ADVANCE BOX OFFICE located inside Don’t Stop Printing (behind the Capitol Theater) 207 4th Avenue East, Downtown Olympia. Day of tickets available 30 minutes before each screening/event at our THEATER BOX OFFICE Located inside Capitol Theater 360-754-6670 x18 206 5th Avenue SE, Downtown Olympia For showtimes: Call 360-754-6670 x4 or visit www.olympiafilmfestival.org Group Sales: offdirector@olympiafilmsociety.org

SPECIAL EVENTS

Ticket Info

Opening Night Film-Swim Little Fish Swim & The Julie Ruin Concert $20 General Admission $15 OFS Members/Students

FULL PASS PLUS – $100 OFS Members only Includes festival gift bag, bottomless soda and popcorn, pass photo, and priority entrance. Entitles bearer to all events excluding OFS fundraisers at Trinacria and Waterstreet Café.

FUNDRAISER Dinner with Peter Coyote at Waterstreet Café $75 General Admission/OFS Members All Freakin’ Night $15 General Admission; $10 OFS Members/Students Trinacria’s Backlot at the Backroom $30 General Admission/OFS Members HUMP Fest! 9:30 pm Screening: $15 General Admission; $12 OFS Members/Students Midnight Screening: $12 General Admission; $9 OFS Members/ Students

FULL PASS – $85 General Admission $75 OFS Members Includes priority entrance, admission to All Freakin’ Night, Opening Night, and Closing Night. Excludes all other Special Events. STUDENT PASS- $30 (With ID). Includes pass photo. Entitles bearer to all events Excludes Special Events (defined at left). PARTIAL PASS - $40 General Admission; $30 OFS Members. Entitles bearer to any 5 film titles. Excludes Special Events. SINGLE - $10 General Admission; $7 OFS Members; $4 Kids (12 and under). Excludes Special Events (defined at left).

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To the Capitol Theater from Interstate-5: Take I-5 to exit 105B (“City Center/”Port of Olympia” exit) – this exit splits in two; follow the “Port of Olympia” signs. Off the exit ramp, stay to the right to merge with north-going traffic on Plum Street. You will pass Union, 8th, 7th, and Legion Avenues; the next street is 5th Avenue. Turn left. There is no traffic light at 5th. (If you miss 5th Ave. do not turn left on 4th Avenue–it is a one-way street; you must continue to State before you can make a left.) You will soon see the Capitol Theater glowing on the horizon, between Franklin and Washington Streets.

Where to stay

The Double Tree by Hilton, formerly the Phoenix Inn, is located at 415 Capitol Way N. Reservations can be made at doubletree3. hilton.com or by calling (360) 570-0555.


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Friday • Nov 8 • Opening Night 1 ticket gets you into both film and concert! 5:00 pm Doors 6:00 pm Opening Night Film: Swim Little Fish Swim 8:30 pm Doors 9:00 pm The Julie Ruin w/ guests Hot Fruit/ Survival Knife

Passport Series

Kids Flicks

Saturday • Nov 9

Northwest Wonders

9 :30 am Wolf Children noon The Punk Singer w/ intro by Kathleen Hanna 2:00 pm Pandora's Promise 4:00 pm Towheads 4:30 pm Fundraiser Dinner at Waterstreet Café w/ Peter Coyote 6:30 pm Bitter Moon w/ Peter Coyote Q & A 10:00 pm Maggots and Men w/ Skype Q & A

Fringe

Cine-X

Special guests in attendance

Midnight • Nov 9

Friday • Nov 15

All Freakin' Night Midnight 2:00 am 4:00 am 6:00 am 7:45 am

Tuesday • Nov 12

Sightseers The Rambler Motel Hell Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror City of the Walking Dead

4 :00 pm My Best Day 6:30 pm Born in Flames 8:30 pm Propaganda w/ Skype Q & A

pm Ackermonster Chronicles ✯ 3:00 w/ Jason Brock, Sunni Brock 6:30 pm 9:30 pm Midnight

Saturday • Nov 16

Sunday • Nov 10 1:30 pm 4:00 pm 6:15 pm 9:00 pm 11:00 pm

& William Nolan Q & A Your Day is My Night Hump (doors open at 8:30 pm) Hump (doors open at 11:30pm)_

Wednesday • Nov 13

Patang Rachel Corrie Foundation Presents International Experimental Shorts w/ Basma Alsharif and Erick Lyle Q & A Wadjda October, silent film w/ live orchestra Rocknho And You Belong

4:00 pm Aatsinki: The Story of Arctic Cowboy 6:00 pm Trinacria’s Backlot at the Backroom w/ Carl Gottlieb 6:30 pm Vanessa Renwick Shorts w/ Vanessa Renwick Q & A 8:00 pm Jaws 3D w/ Carl Gottlieb Q & A 11:00 pm Animals

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1 0:00 am Ernest and Celestine noon Blood Brother 2:15 pm Logan's Run w/ William Nolan Q & A 5:00 pm Trinacria’s Backlot at the Backroom w/ William Nolan 5:30 pm Sedmikrásky (Daisies) 7:15 pm Aayna Ka Bayna 9:30 pm Valencia w/ intro by Jerry Lee Abram Midnight Vanishing Waves

Sunday • Nov 17 Monday • Nov 11 11:00 am 1:30 pm 4:00 pm 6:30 pm 9:00 pm

Lore SAKE Bomb Rainy Day Records Presents A.K.A. Doc Pomus Fat Shaker Combat Girls

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Nana w/ short Letter Easy Abbey w/ Wendy Jo Carlton & Lisa Cordileone Q & A Burnt Offerings w/ William Nolan Q & A

1 0:00 am 12:30 pm 2:15 pm 2:30 pm 3:15 pm 6:00 pm

Best of New York International Children's Film Festival w/ Bye Bye, Burdy Locals Only Filmmaker’s Receptionat Filmmaker's Lounge Bigamist Jib & Dolly workshop at Filmakers Lounge Deflowering of Eva Von End

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Fests Within the Fest

Passport Series: Travel far across across cultural and geographical boundaries with little but an Olympia Film Festival ticket or pass in your hand...the Capitol Theater will be your vessel. We have a dizzying amount of international work this year that will make you wonder not only what lands you have visited but what land you are in now! We have a special focus on India this year with three Indian set movies: Patang takes you to the ancient city of Ahmedabad to India’s largest kite festival where emotions run deep with a huge cast played by both actors and non-actors. Next to Mumbai with Aayna Ka Bayna (Delinquent Dancers), where a dance troupe of juvenile home escapees dance for their lives. Then to we go on a heart-wrenching journey to an AIDS orphanage in India in the Sundance Film Festival Best Documentary winner Blood Brother. There is also a focus on the Middle East this year with the first female-produced feature from Saudia Arabia, Wadjda. In our International Experimental Shorts program we travel to Palestine in Home Movies Gaza presented by our guest filmmaker Basma Alsharif, to Israel with the short Bat El Drinking Water and Other Signs, to Istanbul in the movie Gezi Parkı ve çevresi, 9 Haziran 2013. Then on to Europe with the German movies Combat Girls and Lore that deal with the Nazi legacy in both the past and the present. In Catalan, Spain we visit drum playing stuffed animals in the coming-of-age drama Animals. In Finland we visit the reindeer rustlers in the epically beautiful documentary Aatsinki: The Story of Arctic Cowboys. In Lithuania things can’t get much weirder in the erotic sci-fi thriller Vanishing Waves. Along with shorts before features from Russia and New Zealand, we finish our Passport series on closing night with the darkly quirky Dutch family comedy, The Deflowering of Eva Von End. Whew, What a ride! Northwest Wonders: We really respect and love our local and regional filmmakers for the work they do in reflecting what it means to live in our corner of the planet. So every year for the last 30 years we like to bring these Northwest films and Filmmakers to the Capitol theater. On Wednesday Vanessa Renwick will be returning to Olympia from Portland with a new line-up of her always exciting and innovative work. Next, on the second Friday of fest, is some frisky fun from our friends up the I-5 corridor and their homemade porn fest HUMP! And on closing day we honor our Thurston County filmmakers in our program Locals Only, curated this year by OFC, The Olympia Film Collective, who will be doing a filmmaking workshop later that day. Kids: Kids love movies but we aren’t trying to replicate the same old fare for kids at the Olympia Film Festival. This year we will be bringing you some selections from our friends at the New York International Children’s Film Festival along with some local fun! On both Saturday mornings of the festival we will bring you award-winning children’s films from around the world! The animated Wolf Children from Japan follows a wolf family trying to make it through hard times with fun life lessons for all. And from France comes Ernest and Celestine, the animated story of an unlikely friendship between a bear and a mouse. Wrapping up the kids program on second Sunday morning is a “Best Of” short films from The New York Children’s International Film Festival followed by local musical puppet adventure Bye Bye Burdy. Fringe: Everyone wants to know what we mean by Fringe...well, Fringe is re-invented every year and we like it that way! Fringe explodes the parameters of expectation as to what a Film Festival is and what it can contain. We use Fringe to explore Expanded Cinema, cinema and performance that breaks the fourth wall and invites the audience to be a part of what is going on, music with films, Music with music and arts that are allied in using the Capitol Theater to create unforgettable experiences. This year’s Fringe program ranges from a presentation of Jaws 3D on 35 mm to the film October with a live orchestra, to The Julie Ruin concert and last but not least actor Peter Coyte in Bitter Moon. Cine-X: The experimental segment of the Olympia Film Festival shows no sign of slowing down with new vital International and regional work and Avante Garde classics. The International Experimental Shorts program boasts renowned and awardwinning work from Cuba to Palestine. Venessa Renwick returns from Portland with her always fresh and inventive work. Never before screened in the Capitol Theater, we will be screening the exciting punk-feminist, dystopic 1983 vision of the future...you will not believe the ending! Cine-X will close with a screening of a newly restored 35mm print of the Czech New Wave classic Sedmikrásky (Daisies).

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SPresenting ponsors Sponsors

Special Event Sponsors Opening Night

Cine-X

Northwest Wonders All Freakin’ Night Fringe Kids Flicks Closing Night

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Industry Sponsors

Community Partners Festival Etiquette Audio Northwest Bearded Lady Caffé Vita Capitol Florist Dinea de Photo Double Tree by Hilton Hot Toddy Inklife Jon S. Natalle, and Zoe & Walt Harrison Meconi’s Subs Olympia Coffee Roasters Orca Books San Francisco Street Bakery Sustainable South Sound Thrivent Financial Trinacria

Welcome to the Festival. Below are a few guidelines to help you enjoy your movie-going experience to the fullest. Become a member of OFS, and support your favorite non-profit arts organization. Membership saves you money on tickets both during festival and year-round. Full Pass Plus holders and Full Pass holders get priority admission for all events, but please show up early because seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Advance purchase of tickets is recommended. Some events are expected to sell out, so you should get your Opening Night, Closing Night, and All Freakin’ Night tickets soon. Every attempt is made to ensure that events start on time. Showing up late is not okay if you want to get a good seat, see the entire film, and avoid the enmity of fellow film goers. Please remember to turn off your cell phones, and as always, no talking during the film. No alcohol in the theater except at designated events, and no smoking ever.

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Opening Night To celebrate the 30th Olympia Film Festival and over 32 years of Olympia Film Society film, music and art, we offer two great ticket prices that get you into both the Opening Night Film and The Julie Ruin Concert! • OFS Members $15 General $20

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Friday November 8th 5:00 pm Doors 6:00 pm Film

Swim Little Fish Swim

2013 / USA, France / English and French with English subtitles / 95 min / DCP Director: Ruben Amar, Lola Bessis Cast: Lola Bessis, Dustin Guy Defa, Brooke Bloom Print Source: Samuel Blanc West Coast Premiere A favorite at this year’s SXSW Film Festival, Swim Little Fish Swim is a story of art, family, and the struggle to stay creative in a world that urges conformity. Leeward and Mary are a couple living in New York City who are trying to keep it together, even with their differing viewpoints. Mary is a nurse with a steady (if not enough) income. She has dreams of moving to the suburbs and raising their young daughter in a more peaceful environment. Meanwhile, Leeward is an artist who lets creativity take priority over everything —including family. He believes that if he brings his talent into the world, it will manifest what they need. But Mary’s nerves are fraying. Stability is what she craves, while Leeward revels in his artistic dreams. Things take a turn with the arrival of Lilas—19 years old, pretty, and French, she’s an artist, too. Leeward sees her as a kindred spirit, while Mary senses her as a threat to their struggling union. A dramatic comedy set in the New York art scene, Swim Little Fish Swim expertly keeps its light tone even when asking deep questions about life and love.


8:30pm doors/9:00pm show

The Julie Ruin/Survival Knife/Hot Fruit

The Olympia Film Society is excited to celebrate 30 years of the Olympia Film Festival with a tribute to fringe programming with an Opening Night Concert! In 1997, while on break from the iconic Olympia punk band Bikini Kill, Kathleen Hanna wrote and produced a solo record under the pseudonym of Julie Ruin. The album is considered a classic of subversive pop and has been praised by artists ranging from Kim Gordon to Mykki Blanco. Kathleen had always planned to perform the songs live, so in 1998 she and her friend Johanna Fateman went down in a dingy East Village basement and tried to learn how to play the Julie Ruin record, but instead began writing the first Le Tigre record, a hugely influential album from a band who went on to release three full-length albums and tour extensively until 2006. In 2010, with Le Tigre on hiatus, Kathleen tried again. She had heard that her Bikini Photo Credit: Shervin Lainez Kill bandmate Kathi Wilcox was moving from Washington, D.C. to NYC and asked her if she would consider playing bass in the new project. To Kathleen's delight, Kathi agreed. The Julie Ruin, recently featured on the cover of SPIN Magazine and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, are on tour to support their new release of Run Fast! Band members include Carmine Covelli, Sara Landeau, Kathleen Hanna, Kathi Wilcox, and Kenny Mellman. As to why Kathleen took so long to return to music, the answer is to be found in the documentary film The Punk Singer, screening at this year's film festival on Saturday, November 9th (Kathleen Hanna will be there to intro the movie) Mezzanine Lounge Seating for those 21+

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Saturday 9:30 am

Wolf Children

2012 / Japan / Japanese, dubbed in English 117 min / DCP Director: Mamoru Hosoda Cast: Kumiko Aso, Colleen Clinkenbeard, Megumi Hayashibara Print Source: Funimation The family film Wolf Children is a Japanese anime that imagines a world where werewolves are as cute as stuffed animals and as playful as puppies. Hana is a young woman attending university who falls in love with a man who is a werewolf. The last of his kind, he’s not a bad guy: he enjoys domestic life and his nighttime hunts are relegated mostly to pheasants. And he especially loves Hana. Time passes, they move in together, and have two kids. Uki and Ame are cute, rambunctious, and also carry their father’s ability to transform into wolves. But when tragedy strikes, Hana is left to raise the kids on her own. Being a single mom is tough, and bringing up children with a special gift is even tougher. The family takes it in stride, facing challenges and having adventures unique to their strange circumstances. A gentle story of real life interspersed with the supernatural in the tradition of such favorites as Spirited Away and My Neighbor Totoro, Wolf Children is like a long lost fairy tale that can be enjoyed by all.

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November 9th

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The Punk Singer

2013 / USA / 80 min / HDCam Director: Sini Anderson Cast: Kathleen Hanna, Joan Jett, Adam Horovitz Print Source: IFC Kathleen Hanna will be in attendance doing intro. Whenever the early-90s Riot Grrrl movement is mentioned, Olympia’s own Bikini Kill usually tops the list. While just one of several groups that seized the stage to carve out an equal space for women in the punk subculture, Bikini Kill was arguably the seminal Riot Grrrl band, and lead singer Kathleen Hanna, with her volcanic energy and fury, came to epitomize the Riot Grrrl moment for admirers and detractors alike. PostBikini Kill, Hanna went on to push boundaries in other projects like Le Tigre and The Julie Ruin, but has been largely absent from the pop culture landscape for the past eight years. The Olympia Film Festival is proud to present Sini Anderson’s acclaimed documentary The Punk Singer, which explores Hanna’s life, art, and legacy. Combining over 20 years of performance footage and intimate, probing interviews with Hanna, locating her work both within a musical and cultural movement and as part of an individual’s life, Anderson has made a film that does both her subject and the movement she helped found justice. Whether your life was changed the first time you heard “I eat your hate like love” or couldn’t tell a Riot Grrrl from a Pussycat Doll, whether you were here back in 1991 at the International Pop Underground or first encountered “Rebel Girl” on YouTube, you will be inspired, energized, and moved by The Punk Singer.

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Pandora’s Promise

2012 / USA / 82 min / HDCam Director: Robert Stone Featuring: Stewart Brand, Gwyneth Cravens, Mark Lynas Print Source: Kino Lorber When the subject of nuclear power is broached, such environmental catastrophes as Chernobyl in Russia or the recent Fukushima disaster in Japan immediately come to mind. Televised images of widespread environmental devastation and corruptionexposing films such as The China Syndrome and Silkwood are also hard to erase when it comes to nuclear energy and its negative effects. The documentary Pandora’s Promise seeks to challenge these prejudices with its pro-nuclear energy stance. Through interviews with noted experts and compelling testimonies from those in the scientific field, this topical documentary builds a case for the widespread use of nuclear energy and how it might benefit humankind if utilized properly. Created by an adamant environmentalist, Pandora’s Promise makes the very controversial argument that nuclear power is where we need to find energy. This film is sure to spark major disscussion!


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4:00 pm

Towheads

2013 / USA / 85 min / DCP Director: Shannon Plumb Cast: Shannon Plumb, Derek Cianfrance, Cody and Walker Cianfrance Print Source: Artist Public Domain In Towheads, the reality of motherhood is played for laughs. Penelope is a stay-athome mom. Raising two young children day after day, her once vital world has devolved into Cheerios and play dates and a do-notcare wardrobe of sweatpants and stretched out t-shirts. Her earlier aspirations of becoming a performer now seem as distant as her free and single days. Her husband Matt (director Derek Cianfrance) is no help. Always busy doing something or other, his life has gone back to normal. Penelope can only wish for such. None of this sounds funny, but through the observations of filmmaker Shannon Plumb the rarely glimpsed perils of motherhood are laid bare with a sharp, comedic flair. Featuring Plumb in the starring role, along with her real-life husband and kids playing fictionalized versions of themselves, Towheads dares to confront vital questions about starting a family and the true meaning of commitment with razorsharp humor and a playful attitude.

Dinner with Peter Coyote at Waterstreet Café Fundraiser

$75 OFS Members/Non-members Must be 21+ Prior to accepting his Lifetime Achievement Award at 8PM join guest of honor Peter Coyote for a special sit-down dinner at Waterstreet Café. Dinner and drinks are included in the ticket price. Waterstreet Café is located at 610 Water St SW.

6:30 pm

Bitter Moon

1992 / France, UK, USA / English, French with English subtitles / 139 min / 35 mm film Director: Roman Polanski Cast: Peter Coyote, Kristin Scott Thomas, Hugh Grant, Emmanuelle Seigner Print Source: Warner Classics Moderated by Craig Sailor (A&E Editor, The News Tribune) Q & A with Peter Coyote This black comedy/drama/thriller is one of Polanski’s deepest and darkest superbly layered films. Based on the novel "Lunes de Fiel" by Pascal Bruckner, it takes place on an ocean liner. Married couples: Oscar (Peter Coyote), a wheelchair-bound author, and the alluring but very dangerous Mimi (Emmanuelle Seigner) meet Nigel (Hugh Grant) and Fiona (Kristin Scott Thomas), two Continentals on their second honeymoon. Their destinies become entangled as they end up holding each other hostage in a constantly shifting balance of power. It's a beautiful and disturbing display of interpersonal relationships and desires that run the gamut to the extreme, as Polanski has been known to do. Moving, creepy, and very sexual, Seigner (Polanski's wife) and Coyote will leave you with characters you won't soon forget.

10:00 pm

Maggots and Men

2009 / US / Russian with English subtitles/ 53 minutes / Digibeta Director: Cary Cronenwett Print Source: Cary Cronenwett Skype Q & A with Cary Cronenwett Moderated by author Erick Lyle In Cronenwett's beautifully shot feature length debut, the brief, and hopeful life of the Kronstadt Uprising of the early Soviet period is wonderfully reimagined as an anarchist, queer and transgendered Utopia. This movie deploys an arsenal of techniques including Montage (invented by the soviets), the bold, unconventional cinematography of the silent era, and a Russian soundtrack replete with Brechtian musical numbers. Written, filmed, and collectively designed by an ensemble cast of San Francisco punks, artists and activists during that city's era of Dot Com Boom displacement, this story of a true revolution based on love and mutual aid poignantly embodies the values of the Kronstadt sailors.The Kronstadt Uprising was against the heavy-handed Bolshevik authorities who they believed had betrayed the still young Russian Revolution's promise of freedom. “The artist's identification with their subject is so complete here that audiences can only imagine both the actors and the characters they portray forced to ask themselves the same question: 'Should we stay and fight? Or flee over the ice?!?'” Erick Lyle

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All Freakin' Night

Midnight

Tumult

2012 / UK / Icelandic and English/ 13 min / HDCam Director: Johnny Barrington Print Source: Young Films Norse tribesmen wander through a barren and beautiful landscape battle-bloodied and dying when they come across a tribe very different from themselves.

Sightseers

2013 / UK / 89 min / DCP Director: Ben Wheatley Cast: Alice Lowe, Steve Oram Print Source: IFC Filmmaker Ben Wheatley has made a name for himself with pitch black comedies that mix domesticity and horror in equal measure. Films such as Down Terrace and Kill List are matter-of-fact and disturbing, submerging the audience in situations where real life appears as an illusion meant to protect one from the brutal tenancies hidden within. The droll and violent Sightseers takes this clever conceit and sets it on the road. Tina and Chris are on a sightseeing trip in the British countryside. She’s dowdy and awkward, while he’s receptive but harbors a temper—a really bad temper. It all begins with a piece of litter. When a tourist discards a candy wrapper on the ground, it makes Chris angry—and jumpstarts a killing spree whereby the couple begins picking off anyone that gets on their nerves. Demented and darkly funny, Sightseers is a disquieting comedy that will make you think twice about where you throw that next candy wrapper.

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Midnight November 9th

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4:00 am

2013 / USA / 97 min / Calvin Reeder Director: Calvin Reeder Cast: Dermot Mulroney, Lindsay Pulsipher, Natasha Lyonne Print Source: DCP

1980 / USA / 101 min / 35 mm film Director: Kevin Connor Cast: Rory Calhoun, Paul Linke, Nancy Parsons Print Source: Park Circus

The Rambler

With a narrative arc that pays homage to Alejandro Jodorowski and characters as original as Jarmusch’s Dead Man, The Rambler is a psychedelic western that has been keeping audiences at the edge of their seats since its debut at Sundance. Dreamlike in its lyrical resemblances to David Lynch and Luis Bunuel, The Rambler stars Dermot Mulroney (Young Guns, The Wedding Date) as a guitar-toting drifter recently released from prison. In search of a long-lost brother, he crosses paths with a barbarous cast of characters and otherworldly depravities. Unyielding in its commitment to a surrealistic tone, and gorgeously shot amidst highly stylized landscapes, The Rambler is a psychotic expedition into the rarely traveled depths of Americana.

Motel Hell

There’s more in Farmer Vincent’s famous smoked sausage than choice cuts of pork. Just ask the unlucky travelers that find themselves buried up to their necks in the back garden at the Motel Hello, also known as Motel Hell. An imaginative send-up of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Motel Hell takes the exploits of a cannibalistic family and adds a comedic spin to their disgusting and terrifying acts. And there’s a higher intention in harvesting secret ingredients than just great barbeque. Vincent and his sister Ida are convinced that they’re providing population control for an overcrowded planet. So swingers and bikers and rowdy teens must go—off to the garden where quality time in the ground provides tender meat to be enjoyed by the masses in the small town in which they reside. Bizarre and funny and really sick, Motel Hell is a must-see, especially for the iconic scene of a man sporting a pig head and wielding a bloody 2x4!


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Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror

1981 / Italy / Italian with English subtitles / 85 min / Harry Guerro Director: Andrea Bianchi Cast: Karin Well, Gianluigi Chirizzi, Simone Mattioli, and Peter Bark Print Source: 35 mm film Get ready to scream at the most disgusting zombies ever to stalk the big screen in Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror. When a scientist uncovers the secret to raising the dead, all hell breaks loose in the Italian countryside. Trying to make friends with a wormy, rotting corpse that’s just crawled from its shallow grave is a bad idea. After the scientist is disposed of, more zombies rise and make their way to a quaint villa where a group of tourists are staying for the weekend. It doesn’t take long for the killing to start, and these people deserve it because they’re incredibly stupid! For a change of pace, these zombies have brains! They use power tools, a scythe, and even a battering ram to break down doors to get at their simpering, foolish prey. But that’s not all this amazingly sick, exploitation classic has in store for the brave viewer. Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror is most famous for the appearance of actor Peter Bark. 25 years old at the time, this diminutive man was cast to play an eight-year-old boy because of Italian labor laws. The result is truly bizarre, and cumulates in the most crazy and deranged scenes in the film. Not to be missed by true horror fans!

City of the Walking Dead

(aka Nightmare City)

1980 / Italy, Mexico, Spain / Italian, English, Spanish with English subtitles / 88 min / Harry Guerro Director: Umberto Lenzi Cast: Hugo Stiglitz, Laura Trotter, Maria Rosaria Omaggio Print Source: 35 mm film Contrary to popular belief, 2002’s 28 Days Later was not the first movie to feature fast-moving zombies. That honor would go to the 1980 horror opus City of the Walking Dead, a crazy, bloody journey into terror that takes the widespread zombie panic of the original Dawn of the Dead and flies it across the ocean to Italy. When a plane containing scientists lands at a desolate airport, a group of reporters expecting a press conference is shocked to find themselves attacked by the passengers and crew, who have been transformed into scarred, irradiated zombies out for blood. And not just any zombies: these living dead sprint like Olympic athletes, chasing down their hapless victims before bludgeoning them to death with hammers and axes, and even golf clubs! As the city lays ignorant of its impending doom, it’s up to one surviving reporter to alert the masses of the growing hoards that are hungry for blood and multiplying by the minute. Featuring loads of outrageous scenes of extreme, gory mayhem instigated by industrious zombies, City of the Walking Dead was created by Umberto Lenzi, also responsible for the notorious exploitation extravaganza, Cannibal Ferox.

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Sunday

November 10th 4:00 pm Rachel Corrie Foundation Presents

International Experimental Shorts program length 74 min

Q & A w/ Basma Alsharif & Erick Lyle

1:30 pm

Patang

2012 / USA, India / Hindi, Gujarati, and English with English subtitles / 95 min. / 35 mm film Director: Prashant Bhargava Cast: Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Mukkund Shukla, Seema Biswas Print Source: First Pond Entertainment Chicago born-and-raised Indo-American filmmaker Prashant Bhargava’s film debut is centered around Ahmedabad, Gujurat’s renowned annual kite-flying festival, the largest in India, where the competition to cut your rival’s kite out of the sky (often quite literally) is fierce. Successful Delhi businessman Jayesh returns to his family’s ancestral home in Ahmedabad for the festival after an absence of five years, bringing along his college-age daughter Priya to show her some of the pleasures and pastimes of his youth. He also has plans for the home where his mother, widowed sister-in-law, and nephew still live, reopening family wounds from the circumstances surrounding his brother’s death, which was the occasion of his last visit home. Shot documentary/verité-style on the streets of Ahmedabad with a mix of professional and non-professional actors, this vividly photographed film will enchant you with its imagery while it provides another view on the age-old conflict between the generations. As the Georgia Straight’s John Lekich enthuses, it’s “a deeply moving examination of an Indian family struggling to find common ground while respecting its members’ different lifestyles.”

In geopolitics and cinema, conventional expectations often define what we witness. But in everyday perceptions, thoughts, dreams and imaginations, there is a unpredictable human element...the darting eye, the fragmented memory, the partial understanding, the multiple understanding, the movements through space and time. Why then should cinema or geopolitics meet or even address the expectations imposed upon them? These movies from Palestine, Cuba, Turkey, Northern Ireland, Israel and the US operate and create on their own terms using chance, defiance, multiples, instabilities, unflinching gazes, asymmetry, obliteration and beauty... where they can find it.

Orpheus (Outtakes)

2012 / US / 6 min / 16mm Director: Mary Helena Clark Print Source: Mary Helena Clark

Rhinoceros

2012 / Italy, US / 6 min / digital file Director: Kevin J. Everson Print Source: Picture Palace Pictures

Gezi Parkı ve çevresi, 9 Haziran 2013 2013 / Turkey / 14min / digital file Director: Yoel Meranda Print Source: Yoel Meranda

Cold Open

2012 / Northern Ireland / 13 min / Digibeta Director: Seamus Harahan Print Source: Seamus Harahan

Bat El Drinking Water and Other Signs 2013 / Israel, US / 11min / 16 mm Director: Jonathan Schwartz Print Source: Jonathan Schwartz

Nostalgia

2001/ Cuba, US/ 8 min/ Super 8 on VHS Director: Erick Lyle Print Source: Erick Lyle

Home Movies Gaza

2013 / Palestine, France / 24 min / digital file Director: Basma Alsharif Print Source: Basma Alsharif

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6:15 pm

Wadjda

2012 / Saudia Arabia, Germany / Arabic with English subtitles / 98 min / DCP Director/Writer: Haifaa Al Mansour Cast: Waad Mohammed, Reem Abdullah, Abdullrahman Al Gohani, Sultan Al Assaf Print Source: Sony Classics Here is your opportunity to see a pioneering film on the big screen that even the filmmaker, Haifaa Al Mansour, can't see in such glory in her own country of Saudi Arabia. Cinemas are banned there. This gem of a drama, sprinkled with wit, is ground breaking in many ways with many firsts. The first Saudi film directed by a woman, it was shot entirely in-country using a Saudi-only cast, and is the country’s first feature length film. True, she had to direct this from inside a van via walkie-talkie, but Wadjda was realized. You'll want to see it not just for its historic import, but also because it is an excellent film, winning many international awards. It is the story of a young girl named Wadjda, played brillantly by Waad Mohammed, who wants a bike more than anything so she can race her best friend, a boy. But girls don't ride bikes. She adds her name to the family tree, only to have it removed as this is only for male names. The film raises serious political and cultural issues as Wadjda's creative, boundary-pushing spirit navigates her coming of age and dreams in a culture and society filled with rules and limitations. The film is a charming and sensitive drama that quietly highlights Arab life from a female perspective in a way we've never seen before with beauty, empathy, and genuine laughter. Don't miss this!


11:00 pm 9:00 pm

October, Ten Days That Shook The World with live musical accompaniment with local orchestra Rocknho 1928 / US / Silent with Russian inter-titles / 115 min / 16mm Director: Sergei Eisenstein and Grigori Aleksandrov Print Source: Museum of Modern Art

October is a fast-paced, stylistically stunning and often hilarious movie. So fast -paced in fact that it is often cited that more people were killed in the making of October than during the events it depicts. The action and editing make for a adrenaline-fueled ride through the early days of the Soviet Revolution. The movie dramatizes the year leading up to and including the events in October that culminated in the Bolshevik Party taking political and military control of Russia and creating the Soviet Union. Soviet filmmaking was reaching an aesthetic apex when this movie was made and Eisenstein employs “Intellectual Montage� in October to an create a powerful, emotional and historically nuanced cinema experience. Propaganda Cinema at its finest! Olympia's own Soviet glam rock orchestra, Rocknho, will be providing brash and bold musical accompaniment.

And You Belong

2013 / Germany / 86 min / Digibeta Director: Julia Osterberg Print Source: Julia Osterberg Will this meteoric visual and musical story of Olympia's own Scream Club be a documentary screening or an unhinged electronic hip hop dance party? That is up to you! From the humble origins of Scream Club meeting as employees at the eastside Desire Video to their rise as international queer electronic music icons, we get the whole intimate, behind-the-broken-fourth-wall-scenes story. And You Belong takes us along for the ride from the punk house shows of Olympia to European dance clubs and Utopian community arts spaces. A whole network of fertile, creative possibilities and friends are made along the way in this totally fun, inclusive, and inspiring movie!

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Monday

November 11th

11:00 am

Lore

2012 / Germany, Australia, UK / German and English with English subtitles / 109 min / DCP Director: Cate Shortland Cast: Saskia Rosendahl, Kai Malina, Nele Trebs Print Source: Music Box Films Named simply after its protagonist and based on the Rachel Seiffert novel of the same title, Lore is an Australian-German drama set in May of 1945, immediately following World War II, that chronicles a teenage girl (Saskia Rosendahl, in her debut performance) and her four younger siblings’ journey from southwestern Germany to their grandmother’s home in Hamburg after their high-ranking Nazi parents flee without them to avoid capture by Allied Forces. The 900 km trek through the damaged country introduces the children to both helpful and threatening parties, but it is their encounter and banding together with Thomas (Kai Malina)––a young, elusive concentration camp refugee––that proves to be the most significant as he takes on the role of guardian to the siblings. Plagued by tangled emotions of loathing and lust, Lore must shed the identity she was raised withto embody and embrace an instinct to trust the key to her and her siblings’ survival. J.R. Jones of The Chicago Reader writes, “Saskia Rosendahl gives an impressively poised performance as a beautiful teenager, whose determination to protect her remaining family coincides with her growing revulsion toward her parents as she begins to understand the enormity of her father’s crimes.”

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1:30 pm When You Wish Upon a Star 2013 / US / 10 minutes / Hi Def Digital Director: Anna Swanson Print Source: Anna Swanson

SAKE-BOMB

2013 / USA, Japan / English and Japanese with English subtitles / 83 min / DCP Director: Junya Sakino Cast: Gaku Hamada, Eugene Kim Print Source: First Pond Entertainment A well-received road comedy having made its debut at the SXSW Film Festival earlier this year, Sake-Bomb follows Sebastian and his cousin Naoto as they travel from Los Angeles to Petaluma in search of Naoto’s long lost love. Sebastian (Eugene Kim), a sardonic Asian American twenty-something who is down and out after having just been dumped by his girlfriend and failing in his attempts to become a YouTube comedic success, finds himself feeling obligated to assist the reserved, naive Naoto (Gaku Hamada), a native Japanese sake brewer, in his endeavors, acting as a guide for his cousin to the unfamiliar physical and social landscapes of California. Along the way, they inevitably encounter a unique cast of characters that collectively help turn their journey into one marked by introspection and, ultimately, personal growth. Amy Smith of The Austin Chronicle says, “[Junya] Sakino takes us on a funny, finely executed road trip of love, loss, and culture clashes...that is no ordinary journey.”

4:00 pm Rainy Day Records Presents

A.K.A. Doc Pomus

2013 / USA / Canada / 98 min / Digibeta Directors: William Hechter, Peter Miller Cast: Willi Burke, Marshall Chapman, Shawn Colvin Print Source: Clear Lake Productions Q & A via Skype Doc Pomus – “Doc who?” The name might not be familiar, but the music he wrote most certainly is. Ever heard “This Magic Moment”? “Save the Last Dance for Me”? “Viva Las Vegas”? Yep, Jerome Felder, a.k.a. Doc Pomus, wrote them all. Born in late 1920s Brooklyn, Felder was stricken by polio as a child and for the rest of his life was able to move only with the aid of braces, crutches, and, eventually, a wheelchair. But though his limbs may have failed him, his passion for music never did. Inspired by classic blues singers, this white Jewish kid on crutches sang the blues in ‘40s-era Greenwich Village clubs under the moniker Doc Pomus, eventually switching from singing to songwriting just in time for the ‘50s R&B explosion, becoming, along with his writing partner Mort Shuman, one of the mainstays of the famed Brill Building. Channeling his pain and the many frustrations of his life into his writing, he never gave up, writing over 1000 songs and mentoring generations of up-and-coming musicians, including Lou Reed. A.K.A. Doc Pomus, a vivid, loving portrait of Felder packed with archival footage and tributes from those who have been touched by his work, pays fitting tribute to a man who strove to live his dreams despite the odds, and in the process left the world unforgettable music.


6:30 pm

Fat Shaker

2013 / Iran / English subtitles / 85 minutes / Director: Mohammad Shivai Cast: Levon Haftvan, Navid Mohammadzadeh Print Source: Marjan Andaroodi The Iranian film Fat Shaker explores an isolated and dysfunctional familial relationship. Morbidly obese and down on himself, a father spends his days belittling his grown deaf-mute son who has chosen to be his caretaker out of obligation. Shot in a revealing, documentary style, the harsh reality of the men’s situation is captured as if we’re spying into their stark, suffocating lives. Change intervenes with the introduction of a young female photographer who becomes curious about the pair and decides that she can help, but her invasive presence only brings more strife into the already volatile situation. Shot in a fractured narrative style, Fat Shaker is a challenging puzzle of a movie that will reward the attentive viewer. Justin Lowe of The Hollywood Reporter calls Fat Shaker, “boldly and unabashedly experimental.”

9:00 pm

Combat Girls

2012 / Germany / German, English, and Dari with English subtitles / 102 min / DCP Director: David Wnendt Cast: Alina Levshin, Jella Haase, Sayed Ahmad Print Source: Artsploitation In the tradition of such indelible films as American History X and Romper Stomper, Combat Girls is a sobering story of Neo-Nazis in contemporary culture. In this female-centric take on a brutal story, the focus is on Marisa, a young German woman who is a proud member of a gang of racist skinheads. Marisa knows exactly what she hates: foreigners and the glaring role they’ve played in society’s decline. She’s angry and always up for confrontation, unprovoked or otherwise. Along the way we witness how her ill-conceived viewpoint was shaped through a rough family life and the unhealthy influence of her war-grizzled grandfather. Meanwhile, 14-year-old Svenja finds herself in the gang after being persuaded by her boyfriend. She and Marisa become tentative friends as Marisa shows Svenja the ropes of their malicious and violent lifestyle. The winner of several international film awards, Dennis Harvey of Variety calls Combat Girls “a potent drama that offers a perspective both punchy and ambivalent on a female protagonist whose indiscriminate rage challenges without obliterating viewer empathy.”

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Tuesday 4:00 pm

My Best Day

2012 / US / 75 min / DCP Director: Erin Greenwell Print Source: Erin Greenwell In a modern day Mayberry we meet an everyday cast of working class heroes that are anything but everyday. Butch bikers, defiant misfit youths, hidden family histories and a refrigerator repair business are some of the landmarks along the way on this quirky journey of self discovery. The vehicle for this hilarious cast of realistic characters is a mystery that arrives in the lives of these heartrending townsfolk that are just to trying to survive another day in the lonely place in which they have all found themselves. The beautiful Pennsylvania countryside and interiors are rendered with a rich clarity that draws us into heartfelt comedy that won three audience awards in a row on the festival circuit. My Best Day is hope and laughs in movie form. Plays with:

Olympia Story

2012 / US / 13 minutes / Digital File Director: Kanako Pooknyw One of our own tells the story of an Olympia mom who does what she can to help a down- on-her-luck-girl.

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November 12th

6:30 pm

Born in Flames

1983 / USA / 80 min / 35 mm archive print Director: Lizzie Borden Cast: Honey, Adele Bertei, Jean Satterfield, Kathryn Bigelow Print Source: First Run Features Feminist director Lizzie Borden made her mark on the film world with the realistic prostitution drama Working Girls and the bizarre, voyeurism-themed Love Crimes, but she may be most famous for her 1983 debut feature Born in Flames, a searing sci-fi tale set in a bleak near-future. Taking place ten years after a peaceful revolution, everyone in the US is now created equal, with some exceptions of course. When women and minorities are quietly released from their hard-earned jobs, no one seems take notice. Enter a number of underground groups that attempt to stand up for the cause. No one listens until a prominent leader is murdered, and anger explodes into societal chaos. But plot is only a small part of Born in Flames, a cinematic cry for revolution on-screen and off. A product of the turbulent times in which it was made, its rebellious, politically-charged message of outsider revolt ushered in an era of independent cinema that still exists today.

8:30 pm

Propaganda

2012 / New Zealand / Korean and English with English subtitles / 96 min / DCP Director: Slavko Martinov Cast: Eugene Chang, Susannah Kenton Print Source: Slavko Martinov Skype Q & A Originally shown on YouTube in 10 parts, Propaganda appears to be an inflammatory, North Korean documentary intended to alert its people to the ills of the ever-present influence of Western Culture. Featuring a stilted narrator and numerous clips from American entertainment and news shows, this bizarre treatise illustrates how capitalism and its poisonous impact has spawned a bloated society of uniform people born to worship consumerism and materialism. The economic element is also exposed, emphasizing how America’s anti-communist ways have resulted in a divided nation where the small upper-tier of the wealthy rules over an ever-growing, media-brainwashed, impoverished class that worships such vacuous celebrities as Paris Hilton. Oddly entertaining and mesmerizing, the uncanny and stunning Propaganda feels like a portrait of the West as seen through a funhouse mirror.


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Wednesday

November 13th

4:00 pm

I Kill

2012 / New Zealand / 10 minutes / HDCam Director: Paul Wedel, David White Print Source: New Zealand Film Commission A short documentary about one man doing his job in the kindest way he can. Warning: animals are killed in this movie.

Aatsinki: The Story of Arctic Cowboys 2013 / USA, Finland / Finnish with English subtitles / 84 min / DCP Director: Jessica Oreck Cast: Aarne Aastinki, Lasse Aatsinki, Raisa Korpela Print Source: Argot Films

Documentarian Jessica Oreck brings us into Finnish Lapland, offering us a glimpse into the lives of brothers Aarne and Lasse Aatsinki. The two men are present day cowboys, employing helicopters and snowmobiles in the practice of the titular region’s long-held reindeer herding tradition. Through the filmmaker’s scenic and unhurried vista we come to find that the continuation of traditional cultures teeters between the firm embracing of heritage and the yielding receptiveness to the ever-changing needs of its people.

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6:30 PM

Trinacria’s Backlot at the Backroom w/ Carl Gottlieb $30 OFS Members/Non-members Limited to 25 guests. Must be 21+ Enjoy wine and hors d'oeuvres at Trinacria with JAWS films, screenwriter Carl Gottlieb! Trinacria is located at 113 Capitol Way N. Enter through the back door!

6:30 pm

Vanessa Renwick Shorts

Raw, Raucous and Sublime: shorts by Renwick 1981-2013 / Vanessa Renwick / USA / 60 min digital video Q&A w/ Vanessa Renwick There are few living artists as in tune with the rugged spirit of the Pacific Northwest as Renwick and her Oregon Department of Kick Ass. Through experimental film, documentary, and installations, this Chicago transplant has delivered unsparingly rough but sumptuous visions ranging from travels with her pet half-wolf dog to an operatic rendition of the Trojan power plant’s demolition to Kodak-hour panoramas of the industrial tidal flats of Puget Sound. In the process, her films serve as both history lessons and searing contemporary portraits of our region’s peculiar wedding of the urban and the natural landscapes. They also serve as Cascadia mix-tapes, given Renwick’s collaborations with some of the region’s best musicians. Sam Coomes of Quasi, Lori Goldston, Tara Jane O'Neil, Donovan Skirvin, Chris Sands and more! In her first full retrospective in 15 years, Renwick will screen a series of films, including the premiere of a video about the Portland Meadows horse racetrack. Titled Raw, Raucous, and Sublime, the retrospective celebrates the release of her new DVD, NSEW—All Over the Map, and promises a most kick-ass introduction to both the artist and the region.


8:00 pm

Jaws 3D

1983 / USA / 99 minutes / 35 mm in 3D Director: Joe Alves Cast: Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong, Louis Gossett Jr. Print Source:Warner Classics Moderated by Joe Parrington Q & A w/ Carl Gottlieb Archive print in pristine condition! The original Jaws was just that: original. A big-budget, masterfully-created update of 1950s monster movies made by a then fledgling director named Steven Spielberg, its record-breaking box office haul and the public mania that followed ushered in the beginning of the blockbuster era that still holds precedent today. With that kind of success who wouldn’t ask for more? Jaws ended up spawning three sequels released through the ‘70s and ‘80s, each one more strange and implausible than the next. Jaws 3-D is one of those: strange and implausible, but also cheesy and fun. And don’t forget the best part: IT’S IN 3-D! Co-written by original Jaws scribe Carl Gottlieb, this shark story takes place at a Florida marine park that features underwater walkway aquariums where visitors get to intermingle with sea life that feels like it’s swimming right at your face. When a great white shark enters the confines and begins munching on the staff, it’s up to Mike Brody (Dennis Quaid), the facility director, to convince his bosses to shut the place down. But when do the higher-ups ever choose people’s lives over profit? The answer is: never! As the hungry shark runs rampant the body count rises as terror abounds—just a few inches from your nose, in glorious 3-D! Don’t miss this rare, authentic 3-D screening of this fun ‘80s B-movie classic! 3-D glasses will be provided!

11:00 pm

Animals

2013 (US fest date) / Spain / Catalan & English with English subtitles / 94 min / DCP Director: Marçal Forés Cast: Oriol Pla, Augustus Prew, Dimitri Leonidas Print Source: Artsploitation Growing up is confusing and stressful, and while you’re in the middle of it, you often just want to run away from it all, back to the things you know are solid and always there for you. Take Pol…he might seem to be your ordinary, albeit quiet, teenage boy. Pol’s anchor when the world doesn’t make sense is his toy bear Deerhoof, who has always been there to pick him up and give him sound advice. Yes, Deerhoof talks, at least to Pol. They spend hours together in his room, and have even formed an alternative/ emo-ish band. Deerhoof is closer to Pol than anyone else, even his “best friend” Laia. But eventually everyone reaches the point at which they must give up childish things, and for Pol, that time is triggered by the arrival of a mysterious new guy named Ikari, to whom Pol is magnetically attracted at first sight, and the disappearance of another classmate who had recently befriended Ikari. This sensitively portrayed, slightly surreal, thoroughly unique film follows Pol as he leaves Deerhoof behind to spend more time with Ikari and explore who he might be becoming, despite the pain this might bring. Likened to a cross between Donnie Darko and Ted with a touch of David Lynch for good measure, Animals is a film you won’t want to miss.

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Thursday

November 14th

4:00 pm

Letter

2012 / Russia / 20 min / Digital File Director: Victor Asliuk Print Source: Victor Asliuk In remote rural Russia there is an old wooden asylum. Where people dream of letters real and imagined.

Nana

2012 / France / French with English subtitles 68 min / 35 mm film Director: Valarie Massadian Cast: Nan Goldin The French film Nana tells a unique and harrowing story of a little girl left all alone. Nana is four years old and lives on a pig farm with her family. Even though she hasn’t been around long she is attuned to the ways of the world by instinct and by witnessing the daily workings of the life around her. As seen completely through her point of view, the film plunges the audience into what she sees and feels through her young eyes. When unforeseen circumstances end in Nana being abandoned on the outskirts of the farm, we watch helplessly as the little girl must fend for herself and figure out how to survive in the isolating depths of nature. An intimate exercise in experimental filmmaking, Nana features a remarkable, untrained, and natural actress at its core, and a mesmerizing story that illustrates the innate resiliency of the human spirit.

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6:30 pm

9:00 pm

Easy Abby

Burnt Offerings

Q&A w/ Wendy Jo Carlton & Lisa Cordileone

moderated by Jason V. Brock

2013 / USA / 85 min / HDCam Director: Wendy Jo Carlton Cast: Lisa Cordileone, Emily Shain Print Source: Wendy Jo Carlton

This sexy, funny, and at times very touching drama follows one woman as she lives and loves in the Windy City. Beginning as a crowd-funded web series, Easy Abby quickly made the jump to a film festival favorite, showing at Frameline and winning the Audience Award for Best Women's Feature at the North Carolina Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. Directed by Wendy Jo Carlton (Jamie & Jessie Are Not Together, Hannah Free), the film stars producer Lisa Cordileone as Abby. Carlton says of Abby, "I like to think of her as a lesbian Nurse Jackie, but instead of being addicted to pain pills, she needs to have random sex to calm down and make herself feel better." Abby's complicated and at times fragile character is explored in a down-toearth and humorous manner with lots of sexy moments as well as many endearing ones.

1976 / USA, Italy / 116 min / 35 mm film Director: Dan Curtis Cast: Oliver Reed, Karen Black, Bette Davis Print Source: Harry Guerro

Q&A w/ William Nolan When the mild-mannered Rolf family moved into a grand old mansion, they should have been suspicious of the abnormally low rent, let alone the strange behavior of the bizarre landlord and his sister. The freakish provision that they leave meals outside of the attic door each night for a mysterious, unseen aunt would send most people running. It doesn’t take long for the weirdness to set in, beginning with bad dreams and then becoming so much more. The swimming pool tries to drown the kids on more than one occasion. The upstairs tenant, who may or may not exist, preoccupies the mom to an alarming degree. The dad begins to have flashbacks to another era, when something bad happened in the house. And then there’s the psychic grandma, who gets really sick. As the once-happy family crumbles before our eyes, the house begins to rejuvenate itself, almost as if feeding on the grief of its ill-fated occupants. A high point for mainstream horror movies in the 1970s, Burnt Offerings features a stellar cast that includes Oliver Reed, Bette Davis, and former scream queen Karen Black.


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Friday

November 15th

6:30 pm

Warmth 3:00 pm

The AckerMonster Chronicles!

2012 / USA / 90 min / Hi Definition Digital Director: Jason Brock Cast: Forrest J Ackerman, Ray Bradbury, Ray Harryhausen, John Landis Print Source: Jason Brock Q & A w/Jason Brock and William Nolan Forrest J Ackerman could quite possibly be the greatest fanboy who ever lived. Fascinated by the realms of science fiction and fantasy from his childhood, he merged his lifelong passion with his literary talents (he actually came up with the term “sci-fi”) to promote and immortalize both the classics of the genres and the up-and-comers and the wish-they-weres through his Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine from the late 1950s through the early 1980s. Along the way, he collected vast amounts of science fiction and fantasy memorabilia, ephemera, and props, which he displayed in his home (a.k.a. “The Ackermansion”). Serving as mentor and inspiration to legions of fans of science fiction and fantasy literature and films, he allowed anyone to come tour his collection unescorted and would regale all comers with tales of his life among the creators of some of the most classic imagery ever to come out of Hollywood. This affectionate biographical documentary by Jason Brock includes some of the last interviews with Ackerman, who died in 2008, along with tributes from Ray Bradbury, Ray Harryhausen, John Landis, and more.

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2012 / Belarus/ 20 min / Digital File Director: Victor Asliuk Print Source: Victor Asliuk Enveloped by frozen frozen winter landscapes, steam rises around workers inside of a factory in Smilavichy, a small town not far from Minsk. They are making felt boots that are then sold all over the world.

HUMP FILM FESTIVAL

Your Day Is My Night

11:30 pm doors / Midnight Screening: $12 General Admission; $9 OFS Members / Students

2013 / USA / Mandarin, Spanish, and English with English subtitles / 63 min / DCP Director/Writer: Lynne Sachs Cast: Che Chang-Qing, Yi Chun Cao, Yueh Hwa Chan (Linda), Kam Yin Tsui, Yun Xiu Huang, Ellen Ho, Sheut Hing Lee, Veraalba Santa Torres Print Source: Lynne Sachs Skype Q & A Revealing a Chinatown in the heart of New York City that few knew existed or will ever see, this award-winning, innovative 'dramagory' uses true accounts and a unique form of story telling to weave an engaging portrayal of astonishing "shiftbed" life, something that has remained quietly necessary for over a century. In this captivating tale, a bed becomes a stage as actual stories are told by individuals, all of whom have lived or are living in such conditions, where immigrant survival and personal and political challenges lay at the root. This production was inspired by experiences relayed by the director’s aged uncle of a great calamity in Brooklyn when a plane crashed in 1960, burning several 'hotbed houses' where working people who could not afford their own apartments slept in shifts; an unknown number of people perished. Using Theatre of the Oppressed techniques, autobiographical monologues, and conversations shot in various locations, this provocative documentary addresses issues of privacy, intimacy, and urban life with a warmth that helps one recognize new meanings in small actions.

8:30 pm doors / 9:30 pm Screening: $15 General Admission; $12 OFS Members/Students

The HUMP! annual film festival in Seattle, Washington, and Portland, Oregon, initiated in 2005 showcases home-movie erotica, amateur sex cinema, and locally produced pornography. Curated by Dan Savage and other notorious folks from The Stranger and The Portland Mercury, HUMP! is sure to make you laugh, wriggle, wince, giggle, and generally have one of the best weird nights of your life. No film is longer than 5 minutes and every film is free of minors, animals, and poop. No poop!!! At the 25th Sundance Film Festival, the independent film Humpday featured characters creating a submission for the HUMP! film festival. The story of two straight men making a gay erotic film for the HUMP! opened to strongly positive reviews. HUMP! premiered in Olympia, Washington at the 2012 Olympia Film Festival to a soldout house. This year we’ve added a second screening at MIDNIGHT! Full Pass Plus accepted 18+ only, ID check at the door • All cell phones must be turned off before entering the theater • All cameras will be taken before entering the theater • All unclaimed tickets will be released 5 minutes before start time (No Late Seating) • Mezzanine Lounge Seating for those 21+


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Saturday

November 16th

10:00 am

Ernest and Célestine

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2012 / France / French, Dubbed in English / 80 min / DCP Directors: Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar, Benjamin Renner Cast: Lambert Wilson, Pauline Brunner, Anne-Marie Loop Print Source: GKids

Blood Brother

This charming French animated feature is a story about an unlikely friendship that blossoms when the best-laid schemes of mice and bears go awry. Cosmopolitan bears live above ground; beneath the streets is an elaborate realm inhabited by mice. For young mice, bears are the stuff of scary bedtime stories, fearsome beasts who will make a meal of them if they don't watch out. Célestine, an aspiring dentist, must journey to the surface to collect bear teeth for her work. But she's facing the end when Ernest, a down-on-his-luck bear, plucks her from a trash can. He relishes a tasty morsel, but this snack talks back! Based on a popular picture book series by Belgian artist Gabrielle Vincent, this beautifully drawn throwback to the classic “2-D” style of animation garnered a César, France's most prestigious film award.

The winner of the Jury Prize and the Audience Award at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Blood Brother is a document of a man’s journey to finding his true purpose. Filmmaker Steve Hoover’s childhood friend, Rocky, had always been an aimless manchild until his travels brought him to India. While there, he found himself in a group of camps created to house women and children living with HIV, and he did everything he could to help. After Rocky’s visa expired and he returned to the US, Steve reconnected with his best friend and decided to accompany him back to India with his camera. Blood Brother is an account of the impact Rocky’s presence has on the inhabitants of this camp, where residents face the specter of death every day, but still thrive because of the binding influence of love and family. Heartfelt and real, Blood Brother is an emotional portrait of a man on a mission who has finally found his true calling in life.

2013 / USA / 92 min / DCP Director: Steve Hoover Cast: Rocky Braat, Steve Hoover Print Source: Alex D. Skype Q & A

2:15 pm

Logan’s Run

1976 / USA / 119 min / High Definition Digital Director: Michael Anderson Cast: Michael York, Jenny Agutter, Farrah Fawcett-Majors, Peter Ustinov Moderated by Jason V. Brock Q & A w/ William Nolan Logan’s Run is a quintessential 1970s sci-fi movie that would set the stage for the emergence of Star Wars the following year. Set in the 23rd century, most humans inhabit domed cities in which they’ve created a seemingly idyllic world. In the city everyone is young and beautiful, wearing their futuristic looking clothes and doing futuristic things like having instant sex and being completely nourished by mysterious energy drinks. But there’s a dark reality lying just beneath the candy colored surface. Here no one is allowed to live over the age of 30. When one’s 30th birthday approaches, they are forced to endure The Carnival, essentially a glorified ceremony that ends in death. Those that try to escape this bleak fate, Runners, seek a mythical place outside called Sanctuary. Logan (Michael York) is a Sandman whose job is to capture Runners before they make it outside. But when Logan’s life support system is sabotaged and he finds himself confronted with The Carnival, he decides to run for it—facing an unsure future in the dangerous wilds outside the dome where humans haven’t dwelled for centuries and the only hope is the promise of Sanctuary. Filled with tons of elaborate special effects that were amazing and innovative for their time, Logan’s Run was a big-budget extravaganza and received a special Academy Award for its fantastic visual effects.


5:30 pm

Daisies

1966 / Czechoslovakia / Czech with English subtitles 76 min / 35 mm film Director: Vera Chytilová Cast: Jitka Cerhová, Ivana Karbanová Print Source: Janus Films Banned by Czech authorities for "depicting the wanton", Daisies is a surreal proto-feminist whirlwind. It follows the travails of two teen-aged girls as they process and respond to the disconnected nature of modern reality. Proclaiming society and their time and place as absurd, our two heroines embark on a mission to reflect this absurdity, and to indulge in it. Defying traditional gender roles, they smash and grab their way through the world, busting into parties, toying with men, mouthing off, and loving every minute of it. The world is their oyster, to be observed, joked about, and manipulated to their shared pleasure. Deeply charged with radical feminist energy and incisive political symbolism, Daisies holds no tradition harmless. Plot structure, characterization, sound design, and narrative, even the very fabric of reality, every convention is challenged. A visual feast, you'll also witness one of the most lavish, opulent, and decadent food fights ever committed to film. Daisies is an underground classic, an absolute must-see. 5:45 pm

Trinacria’s Backlot at the Backroom w/ Bill Nolan

$30 Limited to 25 guests Must be 21+ Enjoy wine and hors d'oeuvres at Trinacria with the writer of festival selections Nolan’s Run and Burnt Offerings, sci-fi author William Nolan! Trinacria is located at 113 Capitol Way N. Enter through the back door!

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Saturday 7:15 pm

Aayna Ka Bayna (Delinquent Dancers)

2013 / India / Marathi with English subtitles / 94 min / DCP Director: Samit Kakkad Cast: Akhilesh, Sulabha Arya, Sanket Farad Print Source: Samit Kakkad Billed as the first “Step Up”-style dance film from India, a country where dance is so firmly entrenched in the culture that the vast majority of films have at least one dance sequence, Aayna Ka Bayna comes from the Marathi film tradition, one of several regional language film industries in India that flourish alongside of, while often being eclipsed by, the Mumbai-made Hindilanguage film tradition known to the West as Bollywood. It brings extra urgency to the standard dance competition film conventions by focusing on a group of nine teenage boys who live in a correctional home for young offenders. The head administrator, Warden Sathe, fervently believes in the dictum that to spare the rod is to spoil the child, but new staff member Shivani introduces dance therapy and opens up a world of new possibilities for them, including the opportunity to compete in a national dance competition – that is, if they can only find a way to get there. Prepare to be as moved by the boys’ stories as you are amazed by the talented cast’s dance skills!

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November 16th continued

9:30 pm

Midnight

Valencia: The Movie/S

Vanishing Waves

2013 / USA / 105 min / DCP Directors: Peter Anthony, Sharon Barnes, Aubree Bernier-Clarke, Cary Cronenwett, Bug Davidson, Cheryl Dunye, Lares Feliciano, Dia Felix, Hilary Goldberg, Silas Howard, Alexa Inkeles, Jerry Lee, Olivia Parriott, Jill Soloway, Samuel Topiary, Courtney Trouble, Michelle Lawler, Sara St. Martin Lynne, Chris Vargas, Greg Youmans Print Source: Radar Productions Introduction by Jerry Lee Abram Fresh from its world premiere at Frameline Film Festival, Valencia is experimental, kinky, queer, artistic, radical, sexy, and at times touchingly sincere. It is based on Michelle Tea's 2000 groundbreaking autobiographical novel about her life in early 90s San Francisco. To create the film, Tea handed each of the chapters to a different director, each of whom cast a different "Michelle", including Lynn Breedlove, Annie Danger, Tea herself, and Lil Miss Hot Mess. Tea captures the essence of the film when she states "We were not gay. We were queer. We were dykes. We were really against the man and capitalism and always aware of everything that was unfair and unjust.”

2013 / Lithuania, France, Belgium / Lithuanian, English, and French with English subtitles / 124 min / DCP Director: Kristina Buozyte Cast: Jurga Jutaite, Marius Jampolskis, Brice Fournier Print Source: Artsploitation Vanishing Waves is a romantic science fiction thriller set within the netherworld of the human mind. Lukas is a subject in an experiment meant to explore the depths of the unrevealed psyche. Hooked up to machines and lying in a sensory deprivation tank, his consciousness floats disconnected as he enters the mind of a comatose patient. Here he meets Aurora, a woman who lies in a coma in a hospital somewhere. It’s Lukas’s job to be unobserved and record the activity in the patient’s brain, but this is the first rule he breaks. Aurora is alluring, and upon first meeting Lukas in her mind-encased world, she greets him with a long kiss. From then on they carry on a surreal sexual relationship in which boundaries are meaningless. When Lukas finds himself falling in love, he knows he has to find Aurora and revive her before the reality of life comes crashing down. Influenced by films such as Inception and Altered States, Vanishing Waves pulls the audience into a sexually charged, cerebral dreamscape that’s engrossing and hard to forget. Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter says, “Vanishing Waves has a haunting, hallucinatory pull that effectively makes the viewer feel as if he’s entered a dreamlike state himself.”


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Sunday

November 17th 10:00 am

NYICFF New York Int’l Children’s Film Festival Various, 67.5 min. In English or musical/no dialogue

SHORTS FILMS FOR AGES 6 TO 12 A kaleidoscopic showcase of the best short film and animation from around the world, for ages 6 to 12. Program includes:

Alimation France Experimental, Alexandre Dubosc, 2011 / 3 min Spinning cakes create zoetrope animation effects – giving viewers new insight into the origins of cameras, projectors and animation…as well as a major craving for dessert! At the Opera Argentina Animation / Juan Pablo Zaramella 2011 / 1 min Juan Pablo Zaramella brings us his new film about a particularly moving night at the opera. Guaranteed to move you to tears!

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Choir Tour Latvia Animation / Edmunds Jansons 2012 / 5 min It’s a wild free-for-all when a famous boys’ choir breaks away from their conductor while on tour in Seoul and causes mayhem in the hotel. Cool graphic design, wonderful visual humor and music, beautiful music! The Fox and the Chickadee Canada Animation / Evan DelRushie 2012 / 7.5 min Mr. Fox thinks he has Chickadee right where he wants her: trapped and ready to be eaten. But the cunning little Chickadee knows where the farmer hides the key to the chicken coop. If only Mr. Fox will cooperate, the two can work together to steal that much larger and more delicious feast.

Fresh Guacamole USA Animation / PES 2012 /1.5 min PES is back with this latest (and Oscar®nominated!) take on the culinary arts. Pass the chips! Grandmother Colombia Animation / Carlos Smith Rovira 2012 / 8 min When sleeping at her grandmother’s house in the countryside, a little city girl becomes spooked by the wrinkled, weather-worn old woman and the unfamiliar surroundings. In this beautifully animated fable she learns that it is our roots that give us strength.


I’m Going to Mums New Zealand Live Action / Lauren Jackson 2012 / 13 min Poor Jacob. His newly divorced parents insist on dressing him in ridiculous clothes to spite each other – and the continual changing of outfits becomes a parade of absurdity. With his parents’ feuding getting worse by the day, Jacob resorts to desperate fashion measures to assert his identity. Lola France Animation / Franck Janin / 2011 / 6 min Two dolls in a toy store are separated when a customer decides to buy one of them. In search of his lost partner, the other embarks on an emotional journey around the world. Paper Touch Taiwan Animation / Hui-ching Tseng 2011 / 5 min Paper cutouts and corrugated cardboard burst into origami action to create a hybrid pinball-pachinko machine in this gorgeous and highly imaginative stopmotion short.

Snack Attack USA Animation / Andrew Cadelago 2012 / 4. 5 min Waiting to board the train, an old lady just wants to eat her cookies in peace. But the young punk on the platform next to her seems intent on sharing her snack… or is something else going on here? Subway Train USA Animation / Garrett Davis 2011 / 4 min Set to the funky beats of the pop Ups, this music video features oddly morphing animals on their morning commute – and one epic pan-flute solo!

Vacuum Kid, The USA Documentary / Katharine Mahalic 2011 / 10 min A charming 12-year old boy shares his unusual passion for vacuum cleaners. Bye Bye Burdy (local) 2011 / US / 30 min / Digital File Director: Kevin Rainsberry Cast: Erica Freas Print Source: Kevin Rainsberry BB finds his friend Burdy in this musical puppet adventure starring many of our favorite local musicians including Erica Freas, Kendal Winter and many others!

Summer Bummer USA Animation / Bill Plympton 2011 / 1.5 min From world-renowned animator Bill Plympton, a man with a case of shark paranoia has second thoughts before diving into his pool, reminding us that the greatest fear is fear itself…right?

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Sunday

November 17th continued

2:30 pm 12:30 pm

LOCALS ONLY

Thurston County shines in this showcase of local filmmaking talent. From mockumentary to music video to documentaries to narratives, these films will entertain with their unique brand of Oly style and vision. A short Q & A with local filmmakers in attendance and a reception immediately following the program. The Making of P-Sicko Dir. by Julian Bennett Ponsford and Jonah Barrett (18 mins) Ambitiously naive filmmakers attempt to remake the classic movie “Psycho.” Taking My Time Dir. by John Farinelli (4 mins) Analog and digital combine to make the latest music video for local Oly band Lake. Cold Bodies Dir. by Jeff Barehand (6 mins) Two potheads find a dead body while blazin’ in the forest. Envysion Dir. by Fabian Sanin & Josh Lalley (3 mins) A bum finds a camera that grants his every desire. The Places We Are Dir. by Regan Johnson (5 mins) In Sierra Leone, an American woman realizes that home really is where the heart is. Gray Wolf Dir. by Kevin Rainsberry (18 mins) A camper has no chance but to answer the call of the wild. Disconnect Dir. by Syd Boyle(1 min) A cell phone call wreaks havoc on a sleepy town. The Slow and Painful Video of Nehemiah St. Danger Dir. by Andrew Ebright (13 mins) A slow and painful exploration into the mind and music of Nehemiah St. Danger. GMO Free San Juan County Dir. by Annie Ferguson (5 mins) A triumphant account of incremental reform where the power of truth, nature and synergy prevail over genetically modified organisms. Lost Dir. by Russell Brooks (11 mins)

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The Bigamist

1953 / USA / 80 min / 35 mm archive print Director: Ida Lupino Cast: Joan Fontaine, Ida Lupino, Edmond O’Brien Print Source: UCLA Film Archive Ida Lupino was a woman ahead of her time. Despite acclaimed performances in many films, she never reached the heights of her contemporaries like Bette Davis or Barbara Stanwyck, and as she approached middle age, the parts were fewer and farther between. Rather than just retire, Lupino did what was nearly unthinkable for a woman in the late ‘40s – she formed an independent production company and turned to directing, becoming only the second female member of the Directors’ Guild after Dorothy Arzner. While low budget and usually bereft of big name stars, Lupino’s films tackled messy issues of sexuality that Hollywood was afraid to touch. Sixty years after its premiere, the Olympia Film Festival brings you Lupino’s The Bigamist, the story of Harry (Edmond O’Brien), a San Francisco salesman married to Eve (Joan Fontaine), an executive at his firm, who makes frequent business trips to Los Angeles. When Harry and Eve, who are unable to conceive, attempt to adopt a baby, in the course of the requisite background checks the orphanage administrator discovers Harry’s secret – he has a second wife, Phyllis (Ida Lupino), and a baby in Los Angeles. Sensitively probing the complicated and all-too-human circumstances that can lead to a situation that has not entirely lost its power to shock even today, The Bigamist showcases Lupino’s ability to be “frank and compassionate” and to “show great empathy for small and fragile things” – (Onion AV Club).

2:15 pm

Filmmaker Reception

At this invitation-only reception for “Locals-Only” filmmakers and creators of other festival film selections, enjoy coffee provided by Caffé Vita and lunch from Nineveh Assyrian and Epic Doughnuts. Fountain Green Films, located across the street from the Capitol Theater, is above Buck’s Spice Shop at 209 5th Ave SE.

3:15 PM

Jib & Dolly Workshop

FREE to the Public! Guerilla Filmmaking with the OFC: Moving the Camera The Olympia Film Collective (OFC), a local award-winning filmmakers group, understands the hardships of low, to no budget filmmaking. Equipment thatʼll give your project that extra production value is often expensive and out of reach when you are starting out. That is why “Do-It-Yourself” equipment fabrication was born. The OFC will have on display the “Do-It-Yourself” equipment they used on their first films and explain how you can build them yourself. You may even get to build your own piece of filmmaking gear while supplies last! So come on out and let’s “Do-It- Together.” Epic Doughnuts and coffee from Caffé Vita will be provided while inventories last! Fountain Green Films, located across the street from the Capitol Theater, is above Buck’s Spice Shop at 209 5th Ave SE.


6:00 pm

The Deflowering of Eva van End

2012 / Netherlands / Dutch, German, English with English subtitles / 98min / DCP Director: Michiel ten Horn Cast: Vivian Dierickx, Jacqueline Blom, Ton Kas Print Source: Film Movement This satirical Dutch comedy is earning comparisons to Wes Anderson's quirky, stylish films and Todd Solondz's provocative dissections of suburbia. Misfit fifteen-year-old Eva has invited a German exchange student to come stay with her family (not that anybody listened to her when she announced it). But no one was expecting a Teutonic Adonis who cooks breakfast, gives a mean massage, meditates in the morning, and has a wealth of knowledge about birds. His wholesome goodness and flawless manners unnerve his messy, dysfunctional host family. The van Ends, shamed by his example, make awkward attempts to reinvent themselves, no one more so than the concupiscent Eva.

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Festival Special Events Saturday, November 9 4:30 pm Dinner with Peter Coyote at Waterstreet Café Fundraiser

$75 Must be 21+ Prior to accepting his Lifetime Achievement Award at 8 pm, join guest of honor Peter Coyote for a special sit-down dinner at Waterstreet Café. Dinner and drinks are included in the ticket price. Waterstreet Café is located at 610 Water St SW.

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Wednesday, November 13 6:30 pm Trinacria’s Backroom at the Backlot w/ Carl Gottlieb

$30 Limited to 25 guests. Must be 21+ Enjoy wine and hors d'oeuvres at Trinacria with the writer of the Jaws films, Carl Gottlieb! Trinacria is located at 113 Capitol Way N. Enter through the back door!

Saturday, November 16 5:00 pm Trinacria’s Backroom at the Backlot w/ William Nolan

$30 Limited to 25 guests. Must be 21+ Enjoy wine and hors d'oeuvres at Trinacria with the writer of festival selections Nolan’s Run and Burnt Offerings, sci-fi author William Nolan! Trinacria is located at 113 Capitol Way N. Enter through the back door!


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Guest Bios Vane ssa Re nwi c k

Born 1961 in Chicago, Illinois, Vanessa Renwick is the founder of the Oregon Department of Kick Ass, and a film / video / installation artist. She lives in Portland, Oregon. Her work reflects an interest in place, landscape use and transformation, and relationships between bodies and landscapes. Her work has been shown internationally at The Centre Pompidou, Museum of Modern Art, The Kitchen, Kill Your Timid Notion, International Film Festival Rot- terdam, Images Festival, The Viennale, and The Andy Warhol Museum. She has received awards from the Ford Family Foundation, the McKenzie River Gathering Foundation/Lilla Jewel, the Sarah Jacobson/Free History Project, Wolf Recovery Foundation, Seattle Art Museum, the Oregon Arts Commission, and the Weisman Foundation, and more. Her film Britton, South Dakota received the Gus Van Sant Award for Best Experimental Film at the Ann Arbor Festival and the Gecko Prize at Cinematexas. She is represented by PDX Contemporary Art in Portland.

Ba sma A l sh a ri f

Basma Alsharif was born in Kuwait in 1983. She is a visual artist using moving and still images, sound, and language to explore the anonymous individual in relation to political history and collective memory. She received an MFA from the School of Art and Design at the University of Illinois, Chicago in 2007 and has been working in Cairo, Beirut, and Amman since then. Her work has shown in exhibitions and film festivals internationally, including the 17th SESC Videobrasil, Forum Expanded: Berlinale, and Images Festival Ontario, where she received the Marion McMahon Award, Manifesta 8 The Region of Murcia, the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival, the 9th Edition of the Sharjah Bienniale where she received a jury prize for her work, and the Toronto International Film Festival. She was awarded the Fundación Marcelino Botín Visual Arts Grant in 2009-2010.

Peter Coyote

A familiar face to anyone who is a fan of entertainment, actor Peter Coyote has played countless roles in a career that has spanned over 30 years. His roles include playing a government heavy in the beloved film E.T The Extra Terrestrial and recurring appearances on the long-running drama Law and Order, as well as other TV shows. Coyote is also fluent in the Spanish language and is the only American actor to appear in a film by director Pedro Almodovar. Emmy winner and accomplished director and 40 An author, Coyote is also a longtime political activist.

Jason V Brock

Jason V Brock is an award-winning writer, editor, filmmaker, composer, and artist, and has been published in Butcher Knives & Body Counts, Simulacrum and Other Possible Realities, Fungi, Weird Fiction Review, Fangoria, S. T. Joshi's Black Wings series, and many others. He was Art Director/Managing Editor for Dark Discoveries magazine for more than four years, and has a biannual pro digest called [NameL3ss], which can be found on Twitter: @NamelessMag, and on the Interwebs at HYPERLINK "http://www.NamelessMag.com" www.NamelessMag.com. He and his wife, Sunni, also run Cycatrix Press. As a filmmaker, his work includes the documentaries Charles Beaumont: The Life of Twilight Zone’s Magic Man, The AckerMonster Chronicles!, and Image, Reflection, Shadow: Artists of the Fantastic. He is the primary composer and instrumentalist/singer for his band, ChiaroscurO. Brock loves his wife, their family of reptiles/amphibians, travel, and vegan/vegetarianism. He is active on social sites such as Facebook and Twitter (@JaSunni_JasonVB), and their personal website/blog, HYPERLINK "http://www.JaSunni. com" www.JaSunni.com.

Kathleen Hanna

Musician Kathleen Hanna is best known as the front woman for the seminal punk band Bikini Kill and the indie group Le Tigre. A punk rock icon, she had a pivotal role in pioneering the female empowering Riot Grrrl movement in the 1990s that championed a “punk rock for all” philosophy. Her current projects include The Julie Ruin, which released the album Run Fast in September. Hanna’s influential career is now being spotlighted in the documentary The Punk Singer, which makes it’s west coast premiere at this years Olympia Film Festival.

Jerry Lee Abram

Jerry Lee Abram has spent the last 15 yrs doing just about anything for queer artists. He has Tech Directed an extensive amount of projects, including The Sex Workers Art Show, Homo A Gogo, Fabulous Artistic Guys Get Overtly Traumatized Sometimes: The Musical, and Sister Spit. Additionally, his lighting in film can be seen in music videos by Hunx and His Punx, The Younger Lovers, and Harlem, and Brontez Purnell Dance Company’s film FREE JAZZ. He is honored to be a part of Valencia.

Erick Lyle

Raised in South Florida, Lyle is the author of On The Lower Frequencies: A Secret History of The City (Soft Skull Press, 2008). Since 1991, Lyle has edited and published the influential underground zine SCAM, while touring regularly and recording approximately thirty records with ten different bands. In summer of 2012, Lyle curated with artist Chris Johanson the Streetopia exhibition at Luggage Store Gallery in San Francisco. Lyle’s work has appeared on National Public Radio’s This American Life, as well as in Vice, LA Weekly, Raritan, and The Brooklyn Rail. He is a frequent contributor to the San Francisco Bay Guardian as arts and literature reporter and critic. Lyle’s archive of materials related to SCAM and other correspondence was acquired by the University of Miami Richter Library's permanent collection in 2010. He lives in Brooklyn, NY.

Ca rl Gottlieb

Accomplished screenwriter Carl Gottlieb wrote the screenplay for the world’s first summer blockbuster, Jaws. Co-writer of its sequels Jaws 2 and Jaws 3D, Gottlieb also had a hand in writing the classic comedy The Jerk. His other credits include episodes of, The Bob Newheart Show, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, and Saturday Night Live.

Sunni K Brock

Sunni K Brock has been involved in digital creations since the late 1980s. She has consulted for Microsoft, Adobe, and Sonic Solutions. She has written nearly a thousand technical articles, created multi-media training, and developed numerous software tools. She is also a field expert in intelligent algorithms and language analysis. In spite of her strong background in Computer Science, she’s not just a geek: Sunni is also a published poet, writer, and talented vegetarian cook. If she had spare time, she would spend it working with genealogy, doing crafts, shopping at the farmer’s market, and conducting experiments on controlled randomness. As one-half of the team of JaSunni Productions, LLC, her main functions are editor and sound technician. She is also a guiding force behind the company’s vision and direction along with her husband, Jason V Brock. She enjoys spending her days working alongside Jason, tending to their pet reptiles, and aggravating friends on Facebook.


Wendy Jo Carlton

Carlton directed her first feature film Hannah Free, starring Emmy-winning actress Sharon Gless, in 2009. Hannah Free won several Audience Awards and is globally distributed. Jamie and Jessie are Not Together has won Audience and Best Feature Awards, a Jury Award for Best Lesbian Feature, and Jury Award for Best Actress (Jessica London-Shields). The film received glowing reviews, including LA Weekly, After Ellen, San Francisco Examiner, and Curve Magazine and distinguished film critics Roger Ebert (SunTimes) and Michael Phillips (The Tribune) both gave the film 3-star reviews. Carlton developed a media literacy program for teen girls called Chicks Make Flicks, and was an artist-in-residence at 911 Media Arts in Seattle before receiving a Navona Fellowship from the University of Illinois, Chicago, where she earned a graduate degree in film/new media. Her awardwinning short films have screened internationally, including the American Film Institute, Sundance, and other festivals. In addition to writing and directing the hit series Easy Abby, Carlton teaches Screenwriting and Directing courses at Tribeca Flashpoint Academy and Columbia College.

Lisa Cordileone

Lisa Cordileone is a Chicagobased actress whose credits span stage and screen. Her work includes the entertaining web-based series Easy Abby, which follows Abby, a lesbian woman attempting to navigate the complicated world of romantic relationships. Cordileone’s latest project, Easy Abby: How to Make Love More Difficult, is the feature film version of that popular series.

William Nolan

William F. Nolan writes mostly in the science fiction, fantasy, and horror genres. Though best known for coauthoring the acclaimed dystopian science fiction novel Logan’s Run with George Clayton Johnson, Nolan is the author of more than 2000 pieces (fiction, nonfiction, articles, and books), and has edited twenty-six anthologies in his fifty-plus year career. Of his numerous awards, there are a few of which he is most proud: being voted a Living Legend in Dark Fantasy by the International Horror Guild in 2002; twice winning the Edgar Allan Poe Award from the Mystery Writers of America; being awarded the honorary title of Author Emeritus by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America in 2006, and receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Horror Writers Association in 2010. Nolan resides in Vancouver, WA.

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About the Capitol Theater

Original owners E.A. Zabel and William Wilson were prominent purveyors of family entertainment in Olympia since 1909. The Capitol Theater, built in 1924, was the crowning glory of a succession of local theaters owned by Zabel. The two commissioned local architect Joseph Wohleb to design a “monument to amusement lovers in Olympia,” a luxurious "picture palace" that was designed for orchestras to accompany silent films. On October 7, 1924, the Capitol Theater opened its doors to an audience of over 1,000 people who came for an evening of festive entertainment including organ music, song, dance, movies, and community networking. For the next halfcentury, the Zabel family operated the theater. The theater was used primarily as a film venue and a home for vaudeville. In the early days, many films premiered here, including Tugboat Annie, Ring of Fire, and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, as well as many performances by famous musicians and singers like Judy Garland. The theater originally had two manual Smith theater pipe organs installed in 1926. According to records, the organs were moved to Shoreline, WA in 1959, and were eventually broken up for parts and sold to a man in Twin Falls, ID. Built in the Mission Revival/Beaux Arts style, the building features glazed terra cotta and circular leaded art glass insets depicting the Greek Muses designed by Northwest glass artist Raymond Nyson. Terra cotta masks designed by Polish illustrator and mask maker W.T. Benda flank the backlit stained glass. The interior above the massive stage was crested with a large “C”, which you can still see today, and also depicted the Pegasus you see on the exterior of the theater along with golden angels and horns. Unfortunately, a fire in 1937 caused extensive damage, and much of the interior was removed and replaced.

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Acknowledgements Board of Directors: Marc Baldwin (Treasurer), Meli Bless, Lisa Hurwitz (Secretary), Dick Meyer, Alison Riffer, Tim Sweeney (Vice President), Bert Trobman, Kaylynn What (President), Byron Zarp & John Chadwick Committee and Task Force Members-Finance: Linda Friedman, Kitty Koppelman, Joyce Mercuri, Bert Trobman, Marc Baldwin, Audrey Henley Board Development: Tim Sweeney By-Laws: Audrey Henley, Bert Trobman, Kaylynn What Development and Fundraising: Lisa Hurwitz, Dick Meyer Legal Department: Kevin Lyons Mezzanine Art Space Curator: Vanessa La Valle Bar Managers: Cindy Beck, Andrea McCuistion, Christine Salvador, Astrid Yankosky Concessions Manager: Michael Sherrill Maintenance & Facility Team: Jimmi Davies, Fraoigh Howard, Macy & Shane Jewell, Frank Lynam, Frank Litster Marquee Masters: David Campbell, Eric Fleming, Lois Maffeo, Riley “The Tibblet” Tibbits, Pete Small Memberships: Richard Swanson Series Program Production: Grace Duda, Emmie Forman, Kelly Lux, Chris Carson, Mike Cummins, Ruby Re-Useable, Pat Tassoni, Shanty Slater, Jimmi Davies, Louise Morgan Security Team: Jay Bemis, Phillip de Bord II, Greg Hilchey, Sy Khan, Jerry Kovis, John Manini, Teezy Thompson, Alex Cleghorn Stage Team: Jeff Galegher, Richard Hayes, Erica Keiling, Ephriam Nagler, Tanar Stalker Street Team: Matthew Bohl, Vicky Gorny, Scott Yoos Webbies: Brandi Lane, Forrest Peaker Lobby Supervisors: Jim Burlingame, Jay Bemis, Marcy Laviollette, Megan Luke, Sara Jade Webb, Michael Sherrill, Michael Radelich, Jenny Lee, Carol Seaman, Dawn Gedenberg, Monica Sovine, Sam Hall-Watson, Brianna Hornback, Brent Blackburn,Orion Canning Concessions, Box Office, Ticket Tearers, Live Events and so much more!:Michael Ang, Rinne Barshaw, Cindy Beck, Celena Bird, Janice Boden, Josh Brastad, Simon Calcavecchia, Alana Carr, Michael Chapman, Steve Conway, Mike Cousino, Jerome Cox, Kylie Charney-Harrington, Sean Craig, Emily Dunn-Wilder, Ali Eastlake, Christopher Edwards, Andrew Ebright, Tristan Eloise, Vadi Erdal, Forrest Escobedo, Sarah Fazio, Alex Fiori, Neil Fleming, Tucker Gage, Ed Glidden, Bernard Grant,Burnett Grant, Yolanda Grave De Peralta, Denver Hatcher, Doug Henderson, Brianna Hennessey, Shanti Herzog, John Hillgrove, Yen Huynh, Macy Jewell, Shane Jewell, Eli Johnson, Streater Johnson, Lindsay Johnston, Lori Johnston, Ania Kamkar, Alan King, Palu Kingston, Aaron Kish, Clara Knight, West Kronenberg, Jilda Lamb, Justin Larue, Jessica Lawrence, Cai Logan, Kelly Lux, Ginger Macias, Aelva Mackintosh, Cameron Maltby, Gio Marcus, Robert Marino, Stephanie Matson, Norine Meyer-Weekly, Wendy Morris, Mary Mulholland, Timothy Murphy, Osiris Nasnan, Kai Nealis, Hali Panneton, Zoe Papasian, Paul Pennel, Peter Pessiki, Colby Pierson, Jeff Pike, Alex Pratt, Isaac Overcast, Whitney Raines, Nichole Richard, Anna Robbins, Wish Robbins, Charlie Sallans, Eric Sarai, Daniel Schreiber, James Smith, Gurinder Sodhi, Monica Sovine, Gwen Stamey, Ky Steele, Anna Stusser, Stephanie Summers, Zela Thoma, Tamie Treesong, Joseph Voegele, Georgia Wack, Ryan Walker, Sara Webb, Rachel Weber, Jamie Willis, Jessica Winn, Tara Wolfe, Brenna Woslum, Astrid Yankosky Projectionists: Andrew Ebright, Angel Camama, Alan King, Dave Harvey, Ed Glidden, Eliza Alexander, Erik Cornellier, Isaac Overcast, James Maney, Joaquin de la Puente lll, Joe Strain, John Flack, Josh Brastad, Kailey Caldwell, Kanako Wynkoop, Lisa Hurwitz, Palu Kingston, Paul Potasnik, Phillip Debord ll, Rachel Weber, Richard Stone, Stephanie Zorn, Sunny Okena, Vadi Erdal OFS Volunteer Crew – The hard-working volunteers at OFS mean more than just free labor; they keep arts alive and sustainable in our community. OFS has over 100 volunteers involved at the Capitol Theater, with the Film Festival, and on Committees to keep our organization running smoothly. Without them, OFS and the Capitol Theater could not exist! We thank them for their dedication and service. Festival Crew Festival Director/ Development Manager – Lisa Hurwitz Festival Programming Director/Series Film Programmer – Helen Thornton Festival Programming Coordinator/Cinema Technician – Joaquin de la Puente Festival Coordinator – Eleanor Pollo Operations Director/Staff Rep – Audrey Henley Volunteer Coordinator – Stacy Hicks Production Manager/Audio Technician – Dave Harvey Housekeeping Technician – Ron Skowronek Advance Box Office Manager – Brianna Hornbeck Festival Web Design – Forrest Peaker/Slow Clouds, Audrey Henley Program Design – Darla Ashford Poster Artist – Eric Sarai Sponsor Brochure – Richie Stone Graphic Designers – Benjamin Donan, Jami Heinricher, Laurel Smith, Sylvie Sovina Festival Trailer/Bumper/Videography – Corey Lopardi Sponsor Videos/Videography – Ryan Walker, Corey Lopardi Photography – Shauna Bittle, Steve Davis All Freakin’ Night Host – Kenny Ward Programming Volunteers–Kelly Lux, Chris Carson, Emmie Forman, Sara Jade Webb Proofreading Team – Linda Friedman, Emmie Forman, Lisa Hurwitz, Helen Thornton

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Capitol Theater Preservation Update Raymond Nyson Stained Glass Project OFS is dedicated to the preservation of the Capitol Theater, artistically, historically, and structurally. Thanks to the Thurston County Heritage Grant Program, OFS was awarded a small project grant to preserve and protect the stained glass muses and ironwork on the face of the Capitol Theater. Preservation on this project began in late July through the collaborative efforts of our Operations Director Audrey Henley, Housekeeping and Maintenance Technician Ron Skowronek, and local artisans Bill Hillman at Mansion Glass, Dave King and his crew at Eco Woodworks, and Jimmi Davies at Craftsman Copper.

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The stained glass (designed by Raymond Nyson) was badly damaged from a projection booth fire in 1937. Covered in soot, with the frames just barely keeping them in place, the team removed, repaired, and cleaned the stained glass, replaced the aged and rotting wood frames, and rewired and painted the light boxes that house them! If you come by at night when the stained glass is lit up, it will transport you back to 1924!

Source: Puget Sound Theater Organ Society, Eugene Nye, The Olympian, UW Archives, Audrey Henley, Shanna Stevenson, Olympiana, Historical Vignettes of Olympia, State Capitol Museum. To learn more about the history of the Capitol Theater and upcoming preservation projects, visit us online at: www.olympiafilmsociety.org


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CONCERTS & SPECIAL EVENTS

As part of our mission to provide the community with new opportunities to engage with independent arts, OFS brings a wide variety of concerts and performance events to the Capitol Theater. Our music events includes everything from heavy metal to surf rock to folk music to rhythm and blues, showcasing local, national, and international acts. OFS is dedicated to supporting artists working in underrepresented expressive art forms. In 2012/2013 a variety of such artists as Jake Shimabukuro, Big Business, Celso Duarte, Macklemore, Hell’s Belles, and Henry Rollins performed on the Capitol Theater stage. OFS co-produces with local performance groups such TUSH Burlesque, The New Old Time Chautauqua, The Olympia Independent Music Festival, Olympia Mountaineers, and SAGE Olympia and creates several annual award-winning events, including Night of the Living Tribute Bands and Repeal Prohibition Celebration, packing the house with live entertainment year-round!

MEZZANINE ART SPACE

OFS showcases the work of over 50 local and regional talented visual artists annually in our Mezzanine Art Space, located on the second floor of the Capitol Theater and includes displays on each side of the stage inside two niches, which originally had three-dimensional replicas of the State Capitol Building. Currently, we fondly call these niches “The Gardens”, and they are still used today to display works by local artists. The Mezzanine Art Space produces programs that include art receptions, silent auctions, coloring books, and special events like Duck the Malls; our annual arts and crafts Holiday Bazaar.

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RENTING THE CAPITOL THEATER

Consider renting the Historic Capitol Theater for your next event! The theater is an all-ages venue that holds 766 seated or 1,000 standing. It also has a smaller performance area called The Backstage, which holds up to 150 people standing. The theater accommodates both public and private live music, film screenings, presentations, and performances. Hourly daytime use is also available. Concert and Full Stage Rental: $850.00 ($600.00 Non-Profit Rate) The Backstage Rentals: $300.00 Rentals on The Backstage are primarily booked on Friday nights. Some mid-week and weekends are available. Rental includes a mandatory house manager, PA, and sound engineer for 7 hours of work. Film Rental: $575.00 ($475 Non-Profit Film Rate)

Once per program series (roughly 6 weeks), OFS offers a discounted rental rate to a local qualifying non-profit organization. Requirements include 501(c)(3) status and an application processes. Hourly Use: $50 plus $15 for each additional hour (billed by the hour)* Rate applies to local filmmakers, matinee screenings, and private rentals. Alcohol and Concessions Service: Wine/Beer gardens are available to enhance your event; OFS keeps 100% of all alcohol and concessions sales.

Merchandise Rate: 10%- 15% on all goods. Visit our website at olympiafilmsociety.org for more information or contact Operations Director Audrey Henley at Audrey@ olympiafilmsociety.org or 754-6670 x20. Additional staffing, technical, promotional, and administrative fees may apply and are agreed to upfront. Promoter may need to provide some staffing and is responsible for all promotions. 50% deposit required. Dates are subject to availability.

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OLYMPIA FILM SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP Save Money During Festival! Your membership will save you on passes, film screenings, and special events! Join the esteemed ranks of one of the largest membership based media arts organizations in Western Washington. Become an OFS member today! Membership includes . . . • Discounts at OFS and Olympia Film Festival events; • Regular delivery of the OFS Series Program right to your mailbox; • Entrance to special members only screenings; • The power to vote at general membership meetings and make OFS the organization you want it to be; • and feel good about supporting your Olympia Film Society . . .

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Membership Levels: $20......... Low Income / Senior Individual $30........ Regular Individual $45........ Low Income Family* $60........ Sustaining Individual $65........ Family Membership* $120...... Auteur $180...... Supporting Cast $240...... Leading Cast $600...... Executive Producer $1200.... Mogul *All Family Memberships include 2 Adults and All Children living in the same household. Support OFS by becoming a member! Go online to www. olympiafilmsociety. org or visit our box office to sign up. Payments can be made at the Capitol Theater box office during Showtimes (while purchasing tickets) or at the OFS office at 416 Washington St. SE, Olympia, WA 98501.

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DIGITAL CINEMA CAMPAIGN UPDATE Since opening as a silent movie palace in 1924, a lot has changed at the Historic Capitol Theater, though one particular factor remained constant – 35mm. Accordingly, we will keep our film projectors installed and ready-to-go for repertory titles. But the great news is we now have a digital projector that is compatible with the new predominat distribution method – Digital Cinema Projection.

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The Christie 4220 4k Digital Cinema Projector is a state-of-the-art piece of equipment that allows us to display films at total of 8 million pixels (multiply the 3,840 horizontal pixels by the 2,160 vertical ones). Eight million is also the resolution of the industry-favored RED camera and the resolution that studios are scanning 35mm at for restorations.

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Thank you to everyone who supported our campaign. Check the Olympia Film Society facebook page and www.olympiafilmsociety.org for photos from our fabulous Elliott Gould projector fundraisers at Goldbergs’ Delicatessen, the Washington Governor’s Mansion, and our home the Historic Capitol Theater.

$200 - $499 Level Olympia Women’s Group Alice Curtis Nancy Farman Duane French Linda Friedman & Jim Casebolt Edith Harding Audrey and Jimmi Henley- Davies Carolyn and Edward Hoffman Paul and Sara Knox Marcy LaViollette Ronald Lorentson Joyce Mercuri Diana Moore Judith Provasoli Donna Rice Alison Riffer Gregory Ware Kelly and Terry Ziniewicz

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Roberta Adams Cheryl Adney Anita Austin Marc Baldwin Laurie Barnoski Marilyn Battin Mary Bradley Karen Bray Sally Brownfield Jim Burlingame Safiya Crane Donna Dannenmiller Audrey Eide Diana Finch Mark Fleming Mary Elizabeth Forman Katie French Rich Gailey Sue Goldstein Marlene Groening Selden Hall Dick Hauser Kathleen Heidenreich Greg and Mare Hilchey Dale Hom Lisa Hurwitz Shane and Macy Jewell Julia Kelen Mark Knutson Ruth Kral Joanne Krusz Jacqueline LaFrance Diana Larsen-Mills Frank Lynam Marilyn Lynch Thom Mayes


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