33rd Annual Olympia Film Festival

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Welcome Members and Friends! Independent artists and supporting arts organizations like the Olympia Film Society are often overlooked, yet vital resources for vibrant communities. We must all strive to be stewards of the arts. After all, art is that universal language which connects us to one another in our hearts and minds, and nourishes our souls. The 33rd Annual Olympia Film Festival is a tribute to just this. Bringing cool things and great people together in Olympia is what the Film Society does best! Eleven days of film, music, and dance is a perfect opportunity for us to play a role in encouraging our friends and neighbors to experience live music and film with a diverse cross section of citizens in the heart of our downtown.

Table Of Contents Ticket Information.............. 4 Special Events................... 5 Map & Hotel Information...6-7 Our Sponsors................. 8-9 Opening Night................. 10 Closing Night................... 29 Guest Bios.................. 30-31

OFS Cast & Crew............ 40 OFS Member List............ 48

In addition to the screening of rare 35mm films, this year we can look forward to literal song and dance with a Q&A with Shabba Doo (“Ozone”) from the iconic 1984 film Breakin’. We’ll get a visit from the multi-talented comedian, director, and actor Bobcat Goldthwait. And we will present live music, so much wonderful music! And yes oh yes, lest we forget... real butter on our delicious popcorn! Do not ask me to rank these things in order of how excited they make me! There really is “no place like home”, and there is certainly no other place like the Capitol Theater. Enjoy yourselves, check out our historic Capitol Theater, and we’ll see you at the festival, Audrey M. Henley Executive Director

A note from the 2016 Program Director Back in 1984, with permission from my parents, I skipped school to attend the local premiere of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. It was a week day, but I was still surprised by the low turnout - maybe 10 or 15 people max. Why didn’t other kids skip school for this? What’s wrong with them? After all, this was the much-anticipated sequel to the greatest movie of all time! A reporter and photographer from the city paper showed up. They asked questions, clicked pictures and split. The movie, unfortunately, was pretty awful. It didn’t change my opinion of Indiana Jones, but it came pretty close. The very next day the article (with photo) appeared in the newspaper. My teachers were not amused. Was it worth it? HELL YES. In the end, it didn’t really matter whether I liked the movie or not. It was the anticipation and the excitement, and the prospect of mainlining the most intoxicating drug of all: movie magic! Now, 33 years and a million movies later, my job is to select quality films and create live shows for the enjoyment of others. How amazing is that? It’s my pleasure year round, but I feel especially honored to be programming this year’s film festival as well. It’s been a total blast. Enjoy the show! Harry Reetz Program Director

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TICKET PRICING

FULL PASS PLUS - $150 general admission; $120 OFS members/students. Includes festival gift bag, bottomless soda and popcorn and priority entrance. Entitles bearer to all movies and events, except Built to Spill. FULL PASS - $100 general admission; $85 OFS members/students. Entitles bearer to all movies, plus these Special Events: Opening Night, Closing Night and All Freakin’ Night.Includes priority entrance. PARTIAL PASS - $40 general admission; $30 OFS members/ students. Entitles bearer to any (5) five movies. Excludes special events. STUDENT PASS - $40 (w/ ID). Entitles bearer to all movies. Excludes special events. SINGLE - $10 general admission; $7 OFS members/students; $4 kids (12 and under). Excludes special events. All events are all ages unless otherwise posted

SPECIAL EVENTS

OPENING NIGHT GALA MOVING PICTURES - A Live Dance & Film Performance CONTEMPORARY COLOR - NW PREMIERE Screening $15 general admission; $10 OFS members/students with ID BUILT TO SPILL $20 general admission; $15 OFS Members (PASSES NOT ACCEPTED) BREAKIN’ Post film Q&A with Shabba Doo (“Ozone”) DANCE PARTY with DJ Luvva J $15 general admission; $10 OFS Members Dan Savage’s HUMP! Tour (must be 18+ to attend) 9pm screening $18 general admission; $15 OFS members/students with ID 11pm screening $15 general admission; $12 OFS members/ students with ID

*Due to high demand, advance tickets for HUMP! will be available online only. Rush tickets will be available at the door. All open seats after the screening starts are subject to be sold. The program will be the same at all screenings.

CASPAR BABYPANTS $10 ADULTS; $5 KIDS 12 & UNDER / FREE FOR BABES IN ARMS BOBCAT GOLDTHWAIT Outstanding Achievement in Directing Award WORLD’S GREATEST DAD screening plus post-film Q&A $15 general admission; $10 OFS Members ALL FREAKIN’ NIGHT $20 general admission; $15 OFS members/students with ID

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CLOSING NIGHT LIVE STAND UP COMEDY EMMETT MONTGOMERY with SAM MILLER, NATALIE HOLT, MORGAN PICTON $12 General admission; $9 OFS members/students

WHERE TO BUY

Tickets and passes available now. Sold exclusively at www.olympiafilmfestival.org or at the box office. Day of event tickets available at the box office 30 minutes before each screening

CAPITOL THEATER BOX OFFICE 206 5th Avenue SE, Downtown Olympia, WA 98501 For event times: 360-754-6670 x4 www.olympiafilmfestival.org

Group Sales: Groupsales@olympiafilmsociety.org

F E S T I VA L ETIQUETTE

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. • 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. • Seating in the Capitol Theater is general admission only. • Arrive on time for all events. For SOLD OUT events arrive no later than 10 minutes prior to show time, any unfilled seats will be re leased to the general public for sale.


F e s t i va l S p e c i a l E v e n t s Thursday November 3 Friday November 4

A Live Dance & Film Performance

Saturday November 5 SaturdayNovember 5

Saturday November 12 Sunday November 6

w/ Guest of Honor BOBCAT GOLDTHWAIT

Saturday November 12

all freakin’ night

Sunday November 13

CLOSING NIGHT EVENT

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HOW TO GET HERE To visit 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 5thAvenue. Turn left. There is no traffic light at 5th. (If you miss 5th do not turn left on 4th Avenue it is a oneway 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. Just a short walk from the Capitol Theater you can find many one of a kind shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, and galleries, and places to stay. Please take time to support our sponsors and downtown businesses.

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THURSDAY

NOVEMBER 3

Opening Night 6:00pm doors 7:00pm MOVING PICTURES live performance 7:30pm CONTEMPORARY COLOR film $15 general / $10 members

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A Live Dance & Film Performance

Welcome to the 33rd Annual Olympia Film Festival! Buckle up and get ready for eleven sensational days of independent film, music and art. This year we kick off opening night with a live performance we call MOVING PICTURES. Moving Pictures is a fantastic fusion of dance and film that celebrates collaboration as a key form of artistic expression. Local dance choreographers have paired with local filmmakers to create a unique and exciting audio-visual experience. Prepare to be stunned. This mind-blowing marriage of cinematography and choreography will astound and delight your senses. Special thanks to our friends at Ballet Northwest!

Choreographers: Natalie Rawson, Ann Sanders, Meribeth Grabner, Emily Walter, Molly Foote, Anna Thornton Filmmakers: Jonah Barrett, Misty Berlin, Connor Smith, Kadazia Perry, Zachary Halpern

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Dancers: June-Marie Brittain, Maisie Maclay, Maleea Morales, Kate Peterson, Elise Braseth, Natalia Jording, Sunny Swasey, Monica Tsien, Lauren Zinke, Margaret Doyle, Brenna Evans, Molly Foote, Anna Thornton, Daria Baldridge, Elora Neal, Emily Walter


NW PREMIERE

Director: Bill Ross IV, Turner Ross 2016 / US / 107 min Sticking with our opening night theme of artistic collaboration, OFF33 proudly presents the Northwest Premiere of CONTEMPORARY COLOR, a brilliant new documentary from the creative mind of David Byrne. In the summer of 2015, legendary musician David Byrne staged an event at Brooklyn's Barclays Center to celebrate the art of Color Guard: synchronized dance routines involving flags, rifles, sabers and glitter cannons. Recruiting performers that include the likes of Saint Vincent, Nelly Furtado, Ad-Rock, and Ira Glass to collaborate on original pieces with 10 color guard teams from across the US and Canada, Contemporary Color is a beautifully filmed snapshot of a one-of-a-kind live event. In David Byrne's words:

"Color guards are, well, high school (and college-level) "dance" groups who perform during half time at football games, and then compete amongst themselves later in the school year - usually in their school gymnasiums. They are, in my way of looking at them, a sophisticated folk art form that flies under the official cultural radar. I think it's a wonderful, peculiar, under-appreciated and very creative art form that deserves to be seen and experienced - in a slightly different context, by a wider public.

But how? The interesting thing about color guard is that the community is very insular, and I thought, “Wouldn’t it be kind of great to ask some friends to collaborate with the team’s creative folks to create original music for these guys?” That idea blossomed into a year-long musical collaboration between 10 color guard teams and 10 composers. The performances will mimic the energy and granduer of the color guard World Championships, but without the competitive aspect. Instead, the exhibition event will put these amazing teams on the stages of two premiere North American venues, to perform their programs alongside a live performance of the original score by the composers themselves, and accompanied by a live band. Elaborate costumes, professional athleticism combined with modern dance, and rock stars in their element, all culminating in the biggest glitter cannon show of your life."

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FRIDAY

NOVEMBER 4

The Brotherhood Lounge presents:

w/ Toy Zoo Friends of Mia Fundraiser 7:00pm doors / 8:00pm show $20 general / $15 members After six long years, the mighty BUILT TO SPILL returns to the Capitol Theater for a benefit show supporting Friends of Mia. Friends of Mia is a volunteer based local non-profit that raises money to help fund childhood cancer research at Seattle Children's Hospital. Mia was diagnosed with High Risk Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) when she was two years old. After an intense three year battle, Mia passed away at the age of five. This will be the second show Built to Spill has played benefiting Friends of Mia. Come support a great cause while listening to a legendary Northwest band!

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SATURDAY 10:00am

Free for kids 12 and under Olympia Federal Savings presents:

Kids Club Program 1:

BEST OF THE NYICFF Recommended for Ages 3 - 7

NOVEMBER 5

12:00pm

CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT

Director: Orson Welles 1966 / France, Spain / 116 min

Directors: Various English or w/ English subtitles 2016 / 57 min The Best of the New York International Children's Film Festival features a wonderful collection of 12 short films guaranteed to make you smile and think. Two young girls find primate pals in Me…Jane and Zoo Story. Fantastical journeys provide new perspectives in One, Two, Tree, An Object at Rest, and The Girl Who Spoke Cat. Tiny creatures are both welcome and unwelcome additions to someone’s home in Perfect Houseguest and The Visitors. Young Fidel reminisces about his family new and old on his Mother’s wedding day in Memories of the Sea. Wild characters plus delicious food equal a perfect recipe in both Octopus and Tiny Tunes: Food. A simple lesson proves to be essential in Looks while an important one is ignored in That’s Not A Good Idea.

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The crowning achievement of Orson Welles’s extraordinary cinematic career, Chimes at Midnight was the culmination of the filmmaker’s lifelong obsession with Shakespeare’s ultimate rapscallion, Sir John Falstaff. Usually a comic supporting figure, Falstaff - the loyal, often soused friend of King Henry IV’s wayward son Prince Hal - here becomes the focus: a robustly funny and ultimately tragic antihero played by Welles with looming, lumbering grace. Integrating elements from both Henry IV plays as well as Richard II, Henry V, and The Merry Wives of Windsor, Welles created a gritty and unorthodox Shakespeare film as a lament, he said, “for the death of Merrie England.” Poetic, philosophical, and visceral with a kinetic centerpiece battle sequence that rivals anything in the director’s body of work, Chimes at Midnight is as monumental as the figure at its heart. Co-starring Jeanne Moreau and John Gielgud.

2:30pm NW PREMIERE Lukens Tree Preservation presents:

THE RED TURTLE

Director: Michael Dudok de Wit 2017 / Japan, France / 80 min Japanese animation powerhouse Studio Ghibli explores a new creative direction after the retirement of its founder Hayao Miyazaki with this realistically drawn feature created in partnership with Dutch animator Michael Dudok de Wit. This extraordinary tale of a shipwrecked man who establishes a family and a new life on an island inhabited only by majestic animal life is told entirely without dialogue. Few artistic collaborations yield the perfect synthesis of sensibilities found in The Red Turtle. Not only is the artwork gorgeous to behold, but it showcases the best ways in which Studio Ghibli productions maintain a certain elegant simplicity that points to deeper truths. This is a quiet little masterpiece of images, each one rich with meaning, that collectively speak to a universal process.


5:00pm

The Stranger Presents

Old School Pizzeria presents:

Post-film Q&A with special guest Shabba Doo ("Ozone") Dance party to follow with DJ Luvva J $15 general / $10 members Director: Joel Silberg 1984 / US / 90 min In celebration of Hip Hop History Month, OFF33 is proud to present Breakin' featuring the legendary actor, choreographer and dancer, Shabba Doo in-person! In the 1984 film Breakin', rich girl Kelly learns the moves of the street under the tutelage of new friends Ozone (Shabba Doo) and Turbo (Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers). In spite of her disapproving dance instructor, Kelly overcomes the odds to become a poppin' and lockin' princess, and the secret weapon in Ozone and Turbo's battle against rival dance team Electro Rock. Breakin’ became an instant hit in the Hip Hop world for putting the dance culture on the map. With the freshest dance moves and an awesome 80s soundtrack, Breakin' will have you laughing and cheering. Stick around after the movie for a special Q&A with Ozone himself, Shabba Doo, and later, pop 'n lock at our dance party featuring the seriously smooth talents of KAOS' own DJ Luvva J.

8:30pm doors / 9:00pm show (90 min) $18 general / $15 members encore screening: 10:30pm doors / 11:00pm show (90 min) $15 general / $12 members HUMP! premiered in Olympia, Washington at the 2012 Annual Olympia Film Festival to a soldout house and quickly won over festival audiences. The resulting short films run the gamut of sexual styles: transgender, lesbian, gay, straight, and some we never knew existed. HUMP films are funny, thought-provoking, sad, artistic, outrageous and almost overwhelmingly sexy - because they're real. See the hottest HUMP films in action. They'll make you laugh, squeal and marvel at the broad (and creative) range of human sexuality. Good times indeed! 18+ only. ID check at the door All cellphones 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 21+ only Full Pass Plus accepted

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SUNDAY

NOVEMBER 6

1:00pm doors / 2:00pm show

4:00pm

Live Music Performance for Kids!

NW PREMIERE 222 Market presents:

CASPAR BABYPANTS

PETER AND THE FARM

$10 adults / $5 for kids 12 and under / Free for babes in arms

Hold onto your ticket stub! We’ll be raffling off a set of signed Caspar Babypants CDs at the show! Bring the whole family and enjoy a fun-tastic live show by the one and only Caspar Babypants! Caspar Babypants is also known as Chris Ballew, the twice Grammy nominated songwriter and lead singer for the Seattle rock band The Presidents of the United States of America. Caspar Babypants makes high quality simple music with integrity that is rooted in American, European and African folk traditions mixed with a light sense of humor and imaginative fun. Influences include Dan Zanes, Ella Jenkins, Elizabeth Mitchell, The Beatles and Beethoven. Themes include snowmen, musical spiders, fleas with dogs, butterfly truck drivers, helicopters, echoes, daring cats and more. Music for the family to sing TOGETHER! Appropriate for ALL ages.

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Director: Tony Stone 2016 / US / 91 min Eco-conscious consumers may rush to the farmer’s market for local, organic meats, fruits, and vegetables, but Peter and the Farm suggests that they might spare a thought for the tormented soul who reaps the harvest. For more than 35 years, Peter Dunning has presided over the 187acre Mile Hill Farm in the rolling green paradise of rural Vermont, but mistakes and personal demons have turned his breathtaking idyll into an open-air prison of the mind. With this rueful, cantankerous yet hugely charismatic figure at its center, Tony Stone’s beautiful documentary reveals the twin burdens of working the farm alone while beating back an encroaching inner darkness. Consistently lively and entertaining, Peter and the Farm is a masterpiece of non-fiction filmmaking.


6:30pm

WE ARE X

9:00pm

Director: Stephen Kijak 2016 / Japan, US / 93 min

Rare archival 35mm screening

X Japan was formed by childhood friends, Yoshiki and Toshi who ignited a musical revolution in Japan during the late 80's with their melodic metal and flamboyant fashion. With more than 30 million albums sold worldwide, X is the most successful rock band in Japanese history. In the fall of '97, at the height of their success, X broke up, devastating their fans. Twenty years after the tragedy-fueled split, director Stephen Kijak traces the arc of X from phenomenal origins through tumultuous super-stardom and premature dissolution up to present day, as the band prepares to reunite for a show at the legendary Madison Square Garden while struggling to reconcile a past haunted by suicide, injury and cultish extremism. A huge hit at Sundance and SXSW, We Are X is a story about the most influential band in the world that you've never heard of...yet. Short: Hi!CU - Pour Over the Edge Director: Kevin Rainsberry 2015 / US / 2 min Outer space rock ‘n roll, Olympia style!

Director: Dario Argento 1977 / Italy / 98 min Both the pinnacle of his career and of the giallo subgenre, Dario Argento's Suspiria ranks in the pantheon of the greatest horror movies of all time, and with damn good reason. Masterfully employing dream logic and gloriously garish lighting techniques, the film is a true modern fairy tale that tells the story of a ballet student who transfers to a German dance academy only to find it is run by a coven of murderous witches. Argento's command of shock and suspense is on full display in every blood-soaked scene, but the true secret weapon of Suspiria is the unbelievably scary and propulsive score by the prog rock band Goblin. It all adds up to that rare witches brew: a perfect horror experience, and one that demands its spell be cast on the big screen. We are thrilled to be screening a pristine 35mm archival print, the highest quality print available in the U.S.

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MONDAY 6:30pm

NOVEMBER 7

9:00pm

A POEM IS A RUMBLE FISH NAKED PERSON

Director: Les Blank 1974 / US / 90 min An ineffable mix of unbridled joy and vérité realism, A Poem Is a Naked Person presents the beloved singer-songwriter and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Leon Russell as filmed by documentarian Les Blank between 1972 and 1974. Blank’s camera lets us into the world of Russell and his friends and fellow artists in and around his recording studio in northeast Oklahoma, capturing intimate, off-the-cuff moments and combining them with mesmerizing scenes of Russell and his band performing live. This singular film about an artist and his community never got an official theatrical release and has attained legendary status. Now, after more than forty years, it can finally be seen and heard in all its rough beauty.

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Director: Francis Ford Coppola 1983 / US / 94 min Master filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola (Apocalypse Now, The Godfather) directs this story of a young man's struggle to live up to his adored brother's reputation in an impoverished Oklahoma town. Matt Dillon and Mickey Rourke are Rusty James and The Motorcycle Boy, and lead a distinguished cast including Nicolas Cage, Dennis Hopper, Diane Lane and Tom Waits. The film is notable for its avant-garde style and film noir atmosphere, shot on stark high-contrast B&W film, with allusions to French New Wave and German Expressionism. Coppola called it his "art film for teenagers." This extraordinary adaptation of the best-selling book by S.E. Hinton imbues this teenage fever dream with operatic passion, existential angst and Dada imagery. Oh, and Mickey Rourke never looked cooler. The Motorcycle Boy reigns!


TUESDAY

4:00pm

NW WONDERS

THE FABRICATED PARTNER OF CODY MCGUIRE

NOVEMBER 8

6:30pm

NATIONAL BIRD

9:00pm

Marijuana Mart presents:

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Cody McGuire has just returned from an important doctor’s appointment, only to find an attractive but naïve artificially created man on her doorstep named Mr. Perfect. With the help of her best friend, Jocelyn Christmas, Cody will have to find Mr. Perfect a new home before he drives her insane. Local filmmaker Jonah Barrett debuts his first full length feature with plenty of thrills, intrigue and humor, featuring a bevy of Olympia talent.

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Director: Jonah Barrett 2016 / US / 76 min

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Post-film Q&A with director Jonah Barrett

From executive producers Wim Wenders and Errol Morris, National Bird follows the dramatic journey of three whistle-blowers who are determined to break the silence around one of the most controversial current affairs issues of our time: the secret U.S. drone war. At the center of the film are three U.S. military veterans. Plagued by guilt over participating in the killing of faceless people in foreign countries, they decide to speak out publicly, despite the possible consequences. National Bird gives rare insight into the U.S. drone program through the eyes of veterans and survivors, connecting their stories as never seen before in a documentary. Its images haunt the audience and bring a faraway issue close to home.

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Director: Sonia Kennebeck 2016 / US / 92 min

Don't miss this psychedelic, oneof-a-kind, not-for-kids evening of all-out puppet mania featuring live performances mixed with a selection of rare and unseen puppet television shows, films, and specials from around the world. Brace yourself for a totally bonkers, mind-altering onslaught of live puppetry, wildly vivid colors, freaky fantasies, fun music and prizes!

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WEDNESDAY

NOVEMBER 9

4:00pm

6:30pm

9:00pm

NO HOME MOVIE

NW PREMIERE

MULTIPLE MANIACS

SIDEMEN: LONG ROAD TO GLORY

Director: Chantal Akerman 2016 / Belgium, France / 115 min No Home Movie, Chantal Akerman's final documentary, is a sober, profoundly moving portrait of the filmmaker's mother Natalia in the months leading up to her death, when she was mostly confined to her Brussels apartment. A Polish Jew who survived Auschwitz, Natalia suffered from chronic anxiety all her life, an affliction that fuelled much of her daughter's creative output and helped shape Akerman's thematic preoccupations with gender, sex, cultural identity, existential ennui, solitude, and mania. No Home Movie is an extremely intimate film but also one of great formal precision and beauty, one of the rare works of art that is both personal and universal, and as much a masterpiece as her 1975 career-defining Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles.

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A Direct Animation Projection Performance by Crackpot Crafters See page 32 for info

Director: John Waters 1970 / US / 96 min

Director: Scott D. Rosenbaum 2016 / US / 77 min Sidemen: Long Road To Glory is an intimate look at the incredible lives and legacies of piano player Pinetop Perkins, drummer Willie ‘Big Eyes’ Smith and guitarist Hubert Sumlin, all Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf sidemen. This incredible documentary captures some of the last interviews and their final live performances together, before their deaths in 2011. Sidemen succeeds in capturing the personal triumphs, tragedies and tremendous perseverance of three of the last original Delta and Chicago bluesmen while preserving a critical legacy that is nothing short of our last links to the origins of all popular music.The historic live shows are accompanied by performances and personal insights from many of the blues and rock stars these legendary sidemen inspired, including Bonnie Raitt, Gregg Allman, Shemekia Copeland, Robby Krieger, Joe Perry and Johnny Winter.

John Waters’ gloriously grotesque, unavailable-for-decades second feature returns at long last, replete with all manner of depravity, from robbery to murder to one of cinema’s most memorably blasphemous moments. Made on a shoestring budget in Baltimore, with Waters taking on nearly every technical task, this gleeful mockery of the peace-and-love ethos of its era features the Cavalcade of Perversion, a traveling show put on by a troupe of misfits whose shocking proclivities are topped only by those of their leader: the glammer-than-glam, larger-thanlife Divine, who’s out for blood after discovering her lover’s affair. Starring Waters’ beloved regular cast the Dreamlanders (including David Lochary, Mary Vivian Pearce, Mink Stole, Edith Massey, and Cookie Mueller), Multiple Maniacs is an anarchist masterwork from an artist who has doggedly tested the limits of taste for decades.


THURSDAY 4:00pm

DEATH BY DESIGN

NOVEMBER 10

6:30pm

9:00pm

THE BRAND NEW TESTAMENT

KUNG FU THEATER

7 GRANDMASTERS Rare archival 35mm screening Hosted by Dan Halsted

Director: Sue Williams 2016 / US / 73 min What is the cost of our digital dependency? Consumers love, and live on, their smartphones, tablets and laptops. A cascade of new devices pours endlessly into the market, promising even better communication, non-stop entertainment and instant information. By 2020, four billion people will have a personal computer. Five billion will own a mobile phone. But this revolution has a dark side, hidden from most consumers. In an investigation that spans the globe, documentary filmmaker Sue Williams investigates the underbelly of the electronics industry and reveals how even the smallest devices have deadly environmental and health costs. From the intensely secretive factories in China, to a ravaged New York community and the high tech corridors of Silicon Valley, the film tells a story of environmental degradation, of health tragedies, and the fast approaching tipping point between consumerism and sustainability.

Director: Jaco Van Dormael 2015 / Belgium, France / 113 min In this wildly innovative and incredibly funny film, all Hell breaks loose when the daughter of God informs Earth’s mortals of the exact dates of their demise. This eagerly awaited project from Jaco Van Dormael (Toto the Hero) mixes religious satire and ironic fantasy to salutary effect. No longer in thrall to God’s allseeing eye, the general populace feels free to act on their basest instincts and hidden desires. For Catherine Deneuve, that means going to bed with a gorilla. A snarling Benoît Poelvoorde plays God as a grumpy bastard, managing Earth’s affairs while clad in a bathrobe. Wonderful French comedienne Yolande Moreau is his wife, who comes into her own when God descends to Earth to, er, try to put the fear of God back into everyone. This is bold, brash, blasphemous filmmaking on a grand scale that will delight and challenge you and have you laughing the whole way.

Director: Joseph Kuo 1977 / Taiwan / 90 min A kung fu teacher sets out to prove he is the greatest fighter by finding and defeating the 7 Grandmasters. One by one, he fights their wide variety of animal styles (tiger, leopard, mantis, monkey, etc). He also puts a young student through elaborate training, and is followed by a mysterious villain in a weird hat. Let’s be honest though, how important is the plot when a jaw-dropping kung fu fight breaks out every few minutes? Featuring multiple silver-haired villains with huge sideburns and maniacal laughter, plus the best monkey-style kung fu fight ever put on film! This is the only known 35mm print of one of the greatest kung fu films of all time.

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FRIDAY

NOVEMBER 11

4:00pm

6:30pm

NW PREMIERE

SORCERER

MAN VS. SNAKE: THE LONG AND TWISTED TALE OF NIBBLER

Director: Tim Kinzy, Andrew Seklir 2016 / US / 92 min Man vs. Snake tells the story of Tim McVey (the gamer not the bomber) who in 1984, on a single quarter (and over forty-four hours of non-stop play) was the first person in history to score over one billion points on a video game. This historic accomplishment led the City of Ottumwa to declare a civic day in Tim's honor and present him with the key to the city. Twenty five years later, when rumors of a higher score surface online, attributed to Italian kick-boxing champion Enrico Zanetti, it calls into question everything. Tim is forced to make a decision: either set a new world record, or risk losing his legacy forever. Now middle-aged and out of shape, Tim discovers that reclaiming the Nibbler title will not be easy. Packed with unexpected twists and turns, the film documents one of the epic achievements of the classic gaming era and proves a powerful tale of the triumph of the human spirit. Short: BATTLESTAR ABSTRACTICA Director: Greg Biermann 2016 / US / 8 min Partake as the 1980s sci-fi classic TV series is transformed into a kaleidoscopic phantasmagoria. You’ll never look at Ceylons or Vipers the same way again.

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Director: William Friedkin 1977 / US / 121 min In a remote South American town, four expatriates on the run from the law are offered $10,000 and legal citizenship if they will transport a shipment of dangerously unstable nitroglycerin to an oil well 200 miles away. Led by Jackie Scanlon (Roy Scheider), the men set off on a hazardous journey, during which they must contend with treacherous terrain, unstable rope bridges, and attacks from local guerillas. A remake of Clouzot's Wages of Fear, director William Friedkin (The Exorcist, The French Connection) actually improves on a perfect film. Originally released in 1977, a few weeks after Star Wars, Sorcerer immediately sunk without a trace. Roger Ebert called it "an overlooked classic." With breathtaking cinematography, a brilliant score by Tangerine Dream and some of the most white-knuckle sequences in film history, Friedkin's Sorcerer is a symphonic, boundary-pushing masterwork.


9:00pm NW PREMIERE

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FOR ADVERTISING & SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES WITH THE Director: Chris Prynoski 2016 / US / 85 min Aspiring actor John (Paul Rudd) and would-be screenwriter Elliot (Patton Oswalt) are two LA dudes approaching their 30th birthdays without yet becoming the megawatt superstars they know they were meant to be. Making up for what they lack in brains and talent with abundant, witless enthusiasm, John and Elliot troll Los Angeles on a fame-grab journey, encountering and abusing friends both new and old. The first feature from animation house Titmouse, whose brainchildren include Metalocalypse, Moonbeam City and Superjail!, Nerdland is a hallucinatory Hollywood road trip told in an appropriately bold and distinctive animation style. Featuring an army of comedy cameos including Hannibal Burress, Mike Judge, Kate Micucci & Riki Lindhome, Molly Shannon, Charlene Yi, and Paul Scheer, this is a hard R-rated animated comedy about celebrity, excess, and two showbiz nobodies with a plan to become famous, or even infamous, no matter what. Short: YOUNGLINGS Director: Stuart Baker 2015 / US / 10 min

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Blade Runner meets Blazing Saddles in a sci-fi comedy noir regarding a poker night pop-culture smack down betwixt geriatric nerds of the future.

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SATURDAY 12:30pm

Oly Film Collective presents: LOCALS ONLY

NOVEMBER 12

3:00pm

WATERSHIP CELL-2-SCREEN DOWN COMPETITION SCREENING! FREE ADMISSION

Co-presented by The Olympia Film Society and The Olympia Film Collective, the Locals Only Cell - 2- Screen Competition screening is your chance to watch local filmmakers show off their skills in two-minute short films shot on their phones. Spanning genres from comedy to drama, and everything in between, this entertaining showcase will leave you in awe of what can be accomplished with a little technology and a burst of talent. And best yet, the audience gets to vote on their favorites, awarding the winning filmmakers with amazing prizes! Imagine you could be the first to spot the future of film…shot on cell phones. The 33rd Olympia Film Festival could be ground zero for the next cinematic sensation, like “Tangerine” (which was shot entirely on an iPhone). And if nothing else, this super special screening will be a rare occasion where it is alright for a cell phone to be used in a movie theater! Prizes Sponsored by: Rhino Camera Gear, Northwest Camera Co., Adobe Premier Pro, Olympia Film Society, and Olympia Film Collective

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Director: Martin Rosen 1978 / UK / 92 min With this passion project, screenwriter-producer-director Martin Rosen brilliantly achieved what had been thought nearly impossible: a faithful big-screen adaptation of Richard Adams’s classic British dystopian novel about a community of rabbits under terrible threat from modern forces. With its naturalistic hand-drawn animation, dreamily expressionistic touches, gorgeously bucolic background design, and elegant voice work from such superb English actors as John Hurt, Ralph Richardson, Richard Briers, and Denholm Elliott, Watership Down is an emotionally arresting, darktoned allegory about freedom amid political turmoil. Short: ANOTHER DAY IN PARADISE Director: Bello Propello 2016 / Switzerland / 3 min The origins and mysterious fate of The Tree of Life are illuminated in this cheery and colorful animated short.

5:00pm

The Gyro Spot presents: NW WONDERS

JOANI: QUEEN OF THE PARADIDDLE

Post-film Q&A with Valerie Agnew Director: Tina Gordon 2016 / US / 31 min In 1935, at eight years, old Joani Hannan picked up a pair of drumsticks and beat her path into entertainment history. Joani was a pioneering female jazz drummer who traveled the world in the USO and played alongside Marilyn Monroe in “Some Like It Hot.” Despite the challenges and constraints of the 50s and 60s for women and queers, Joani showed the strength, self love and courage to be true to herself no matter what. With excellent raw archival footage and wonderful music throughout, Joani: Queen of the Paradiddle is a humorous and thoughtful remembrance of the early gay rights movement era. Short: VICTOR & ISOLINA Director: William D. Caballero 2016 / US / 6 min In this touching, animated short a couple in their 80s is interviewed separately, revealing to their filmmaker grandson the eventful and tumultuous highs and lows of their decades long union.


7:00pm

The Reef presents:

with guest of honor BOBCAT GOLDTHWAIT in person to accept Outstanding Achievement in Directing Award plus post-film Q&A $15 general / $10 members Director: Bobcat Goldthwait 2009 / US / 99 min When the son of high school English teacher Lance Clayton (Robin Williams) accidentally kills himself, Clayton writes a fake suicide note to evade scandal. At first uninterested in the death, the school is taken by the letter after it is published in the school paper. Hoping to claim the literary renown he has always wanted, Lance writes a diary too. Fame and intrigue follow and Lance receives the attention he always wished for, if only he can live with the knowledge of how he got there. Directed by Bobcat Goldthwait, World's Greatest Dad is a smart and seriously twisted dark comedy, featuring Robin Williams in one of his greatest roles. Stick around after the film for a Q&A with the great Bobcat Goldthwait himself! BOBCAT GOLDTHWAIT In the 1980s, Bobcat Goldthwait rocketed to fame as one of the top stand up comedians in the world. His subversive black comedy, distinctive voice and unhinged stage persona resulted in widespread acclaim and eventually landed him the role of Zed in the Police Academy movies. Along the way, he wrote and directed the cult film Shakes the Clown (Martin Scorsese is a fan), toured with and opened for Nirvana (Kurt Cobain was a fan), and famously set Jay Leno's chair on fire on national television. Not only does Bobcat embody the spirit of punk rock, but he's only getting better and more interesting with age. Since retiring from stand up, Goldthwait has written and directed a number of films and television series, demonstrating a remarkable range, including Sleeping Dogs Lie, World's Greatest Dad, God Bless America, Willow Creek and the brilliant documentary Call Me Lucky; episodes of Chappelle's Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and Maron; and several stand-up specials. He is a true American original and we just adore the guy. OFS is thrilled to present Bobcat Goldthwait with an Outstanding Achievement in Directing Award.

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SATURDAY

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Live Musical Accompaniment by Birch Graft Ensemble Director: Benjamin Christensen 1922 / Sweden / 76 min Grave robbing, torture, possessed nuns, and a satanic Sabbath: Benjamin Christensen's bizarre examination of witchcraft in the Middle Ages is a demonic witches’ brew of the scary, gross, and darkly humorous. Featuring live musical accompaniment by The Birch Graft Ensemble. Prepare yourself for a terrifying visceral experience of sight and sound. The Birch Graft Ensemble: ioe key Gabriel Will rachel carns brYan leFey

I DRINK YOUR BLOOD Director: David E. Durston 1970 / US / 90 min

What happens when a bunch of hippies stumble onto a batch of delicious, but tainted meat pies? For starters, these hippies aren’t exactly into peace and love. They’re into Satan. And when they arrive in a small town to do some devil worshiping at a cemetery, they get on the wrong side of the locals, who don’t take kindly to their spree of crimes, torture and rape. The solution, according to a fed up little boy, is to serve up meat pies tainted with rabid dog blood. Zombies, chainsaws, pitchfork impaling, lots of rats, and gallons of gore add to the explosive craziness that overtakes the screen in this insanely bloody and violent classic that was originally banned, but has luckily been unearthed for your enjoyment.


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CAT IN THE BRAIN

Director: Marino Griolami 1980 / Italy / 84 min

Director: Lucio Fulci 1990 / Italy / 94 min

Horror movie master Lucio Fulci’s Cat in the Brain is a mind-bending journey into the cracked psyche of a horror movie master. In this meta film which questions the nature of creative insight, Fulci plays a version of himself tormented by visions of his own conception. At night he’s plagued with nightmares as the terrifying creatures of his own creation inhabit his sleep. Are these murderous tendencies real or imagined? Is he really losing his grip? Seamlessly weaving in and out of reality and fantasy, Cat in the Brain is so hyper-surrealistic and supremely gory that it will feel like a cat is chewing on your brain, literally.

THE SINFUL DWARF Director: Vidal Raski 1973 / Denmark / 95 min

The Sinful Dwarf is one of the sickest and most disturbing films in grindhouse history, a masterpiece of depravity featuring horny newlyweds, drugged sex slaves, bizarre musical numbers and a cackling pint-sized pervert, played to perfection by the great Torben Bille. In a quaint, Danish town we meet Olaf, an evil dwarf who lures beautiful women back to his home only to lock them up in the attic and enslave them for sex. When a naive married couple decides to rent a room in the same boarding house they quickly begin to suspect the worst. Prepare yourself for a deranged landmark in cinematic horror that must be seen to be believed.

Dr. Obrero has a lofty goal: to prolong human life. Too bad he’s completely inept, and completely evil. That’s why he’s better known as Dr. Butcher M.D. (Medical Deviate). When partially eaten bodies begin showing up around New York City hospitals, suspicion falls on the malevolent doctor. Fleeing to a jungle island, Dr. Butcher begins to conduct his bloody experiments on unsuspecting natives. His failures result in painful death. His successes create hulking zombies who stalk the jungle with an insatiable appetite to kill. Part cannibal movie, part zombie movie, and bursting with demented, gory goodness, Dr. Butcher MD is a rarely screened piece of Italian horror cinema that’s totally over top in the very best way.

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SUNDAY

12:00pm

NOVEMBER 13

2:30pm

Free for kids 12 and under Olympia Federal Savings presents:

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Rainy Day Records presents:

THE COLOSSUS OF DESTINY:

A MELVINS TALE

Kids Club Program 2:

BEST OF THE NYICFF

Post-film Q&A w/ producer Ryan Sutherby

Recommended for Ages 8 - Adult

Directors: Various English or w/ English subtitles 2016 / 63 min The Best of the New York International Children’s Film Festival, Part 2, features 13 award-winning short films. Cats claw up a whole lot of trouble in Air-Mail and Minoule. Fables come to life in very different ways in My Grandfather Was a Cherry Tree and The Man, The Boy and the Donkey. A playing field typically reserved for sports becomes an area for unexpected courtship in Change-Over and Two Left Feet. We meet William and his pet scorpion in By the Name of Boston. Accidents, Blunders and Calamities and Two Friends teach creatures of all shapes and sizes that danger can come when you least expect it. Award-winning filmmaker Ainslie Henderson gives us a behindthe-scenes look at the creation of some magical puppets in Stems, and Slaves of the Rave proves that there’s just as much performance in the audience as there tends to be on stage.

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Director: Bob Hannam 2016 / US / 90 min

Director: Robert Downey Sr. 1969 / US / 84 min After several years working along the margins of the underground film scene, director Robert Downey Sr. broke through to wider recognition with the arthouse hit Putney Swope, a wildly irreverent satire of race and advertising in America. Putney Swope (Arnold Johnson) is the token African-American executive at an otherwise all-white advertising agency when the chairman of the board unexpectedly drops dead. Through a fluke in the chain of command, Swope becomes the new head of the firm, and decides it’s time to do things his way. Hilarious and iconoclastic, The Coen Brothers, Chris Rock, Dave Chapelle and Paul Thomas Anderson are all big fans. Louis CK said, “Putney Swope was my first big inspiration.” Don't miss this rare screening of Robert Downey's funniest and most beloved film.

The Colossus Of Destiny: A Melvins Tale is a documentary film about a band who have defied all the rules for over 33 years and counting, and still managed to succeed on their own terms. This is the journey of band members King Buzzo and Dale Crover which takes us from the backwards-waters of the Chehalis River in Washington State to the Los Angeles River Basin in southern California, with the rest of the world thrown in along the way. Witness first hand the beliefs and attitudes, values and obscenities, triumphs and toils, loves and hates, wits and giggles of a hugely talented and highly influential band. Featuring truckloads of ear-melting Melvins rock, The Colossus of Destiny is mandatory viewing. Short: CINECITTA ON WHEELS Director: Inti Carboni 2016 / Italy / 6 min Legendary Italian film studio Cinecitta is the venue for this epic skateboarding video that travels from Ancient Rome to New York City.


7:30pm doors / 8:00pm show

CLOSING NIGHT EVENT Featuring

EMMETT MONTGOMERY S am M i l l e r • N a ta l i e H o lt • M o r g a n P i c t o n

$12 general / $9 members After eleven amazing days of festival, it's always nice to end things with a little laughter. OFF33 is delighted to welcome the hilarious Emmett Montgomery to the Capitol Theater stage. Emmett was part of the top 100 in NBC’s Last Comic Standing Season 9. He was voted Best Comic in the Seattle Weekly and named one of City Arts Magazine’s Artists of 2015. Emmett has also performed at festivals across the country including the Bridgetown Comedy Festival, Sasquatch Music Festival and the Women In Comedy Festival, and has worked with Maria Bamford, Dave Chappelle and TJ Miller. The show kicks off with Olympia's own Morgan Picton, Natalie Holt and Sam Miller, so don't be late!

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VALERIE AGNEW Valerie started playing drums in 1989 and shortly after, formed a punk band with some girlfriends called 7 Year Bitch. She spent the next 7 years recording, touring the planet, and tearing shit up until the band got the 7 Year Itch and went on to other endeavors. A decade after the band broke up, a close friend introduced Valerie to Joani at her home in the Humboldt Hills. She was immediately taken by Joani’s incredible charm, lust for life and passion for playing the drums. Her drums were set up in her living room and within ½ hour of talking with her she sat down and just shredded them! From that first meeting until she passed away in 2012, she deeply inspired and mentored Valerie about drumming and life in general. For Valerie, it was a great pleasure and honor to work with Joani and her fellow drumming friends Tina, Ginger and Christy to fulfill Joani’s wish to tell her incredible story in Joani: Queen of the Paradiddle.

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JONAH BARRETT Jonah Barrett is a young filmmaker, author, and publisher who lives in the forests of the Pacific Northwest. He is the creator of several web series and over a dozen short films. His subject matter tends to lead toward science fiction and queer romantic comedies, as well as the fantastique. The Fabricated Partner of Cody McGuire is his first feature length film. He also eats too much ice cream.

G U E S T THE BIRCH GRAFT ENSEMBLE

ioe key • Gabriel Will • rachel carns • brYan leFey

The notion of 'witchcraft' is ever inferred. There are New Age adaptations, Halloween caricatures, Internet propaganda, and currents in Radical Feminism. Even our daily lexis invokes such idioms as “the witching hour”. Yet clarity on what is ‘witchcraft’ remains elusive. The distortions of historical record - inherent or intended -maintain such mystique. The Craft of cunning is naturally at once hidden whilst hinting of itself. What is illusion and what is illumined? The Birch Graft Ensemble exists as an ephemeral enclave. Our grounds and aspirations linger in periphery, disclosed and perceived by acuity and legerdemain. All is allusion. IAN AND TORI BRACKEN

Tori and Ian Bracken are the diabolical duo that make up Bracken Basement Productions. Horror filmmakers by trade, horror fanatics at heart. Ian Bracken’s life is driven by horror, collecting and consuming since he hatched from his egg. His stillborn fetus grew to become a legendary horror film director who is now finishing his anthology titled Closet Case. Tori Bracken is the owner of Exile Tattoo in Olympia. She also acts, films, creates costumes and special effects in the blood soaked endeavors of Bracken Basement Productions. BUDDY AND FRIDAY HANGS Buddy and Friday Hangs make films, puppets, music and surrealistic visual art. Magic Society is our production company. We specialize in offbeat and alternative television, film, puppetry, and music. We both love the Jim Henson quote “Keep believing, keep pretending.” To us, achieving and advancing the craft you love is a lot like magic. Being an artist and meeting other artists feels like being a member of a really weird top-secret club at times, so calling ourselves a society felt right. Magic Society is really about tapping into imagination and letting it flow freely into the world. Friday makes the puppets and Buddy does the dishes. Together we catch all the big fishes. Honestly, we pretty much make everything together. We can count on each other and we work collaboratively to reach our goals. Buddy & Friday are currently working on a television show with Amazon Studios that they’re super duper stoked about it. They’re also working on their first independent feature film and a record! www.magicsocietyproductions.com


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BOBCAT GOLDTHWAIT In the 1980s, Bobcat Goldthwait rocketed to fame as one of the top stand up comedians in the world. His acerbic black comedy, distinctive voice and unhinged stage persona resulted in widespread acclaim and eventually landed him the role of Zed in the Police Academy movies (Bill Clinton is a fan). Along the way, he wrote and directed the cult film Shakes the Clown (Martin Scorsese is a fan), toured with and opened for Nirvana at the height of their fame (Kurt Cobain was a fan), and famously set Jay Leno's chair on fire on national television. Not only does Bobcat embody the spirit of punk rock, but he's only getting better and more interesting with age. Since retiring from stand up, Goldthwait has written and directed a number of films and television series, demonstrating a remarkable range, including Sleeping Dogs Lie, World's Greatest Dad, God Bless America, Willow Creek and the documentary Call Me Lucky; episodes of Chappelle's Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and Maron; and several stand-up specials. He is a true American original and we just adore the guy. OFS is thrilled to present Bobcat Goldthwait with an Outstanding Achievement in Directing Award.

SHABBA DOO Adolfo “Shabba Doo” Quiñones is an award-winning choreographer/ director, Hip Hop Hall of Fame inductee, and recent recipient of the Universal Hip Hop Museum inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award who has amassed an impressive 45 years of experience in the entertainment industry. In the early 1970’s, Shabba Doo made his mark as an original Soul Train member and founding member of the legendary street-dance troupe, The Lockers, forefathers of contemporary urban dance (Hip-Hop). After several successful years with the fabled troupe, Shabba Doo embarked on a standout solo career, starring in and choreographing a string of high-profile televised specials and feature films, including: Breakin’, Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo, Saturday Night Live and The Tonight Show. He has also worked with a wide-range of superstars such as Madonna, Bette Midler, Michael Jackson, Lionel Ritchie, Three 6 Mafia, and even ole blue eyes himself, Frank Sinatra. RYAN SUTHERBY

Ryan Sutherby is a music enthusiast and first-time filmmaker, currently living in Portland, Oregon. He grew up in Montesano, Washington, and has been a fan of the Melvins since his first introduction to them in 1992. Thirteen years later, in 2005, he filmed his first of countless Melvins shows. In 2012, after many years of talking about creating a documentary, he was convinced to do so by both his girlfriend, and original Melvins drummer Mike Dillard. He approached Buzz with the concept, and was given the okay.On January 1st, 2014, Bob Hannam and Ryan were introduced to one another, and after a few lengthy conversations decided to pool their work together. The Colossus Of Destiny: A Melvins Tale is the final product of two first-time filmmakers who have worked for over seven years collectively to bring you this movie. We hope you enjoy it. DAN HALSTED Dan Halsted is the head film programmer at the Hollywood Theatre in Portland OR. He’s also the founder of the theater’s popular monthly “Kung Fu Theater” series. He’s an avid film collector, with a passion for

Hong Kong cinema, and in 2009, he unearthed a massive collection of extremely rare 35mm kung fu films. For his unorthodox film preservation efforts, he was dubbed “The Indiana Jones of film archivists” by the Willamette Week newspaper.

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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 9 5:00 pm at The Evergreen State College The 33rd Annual Olympia Film Festival and TESC Present

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A Direct Animation Projection Performance by Crackpot Crafters Location: TESC Seminar II E4115 Critique Space Emerging from the ground unpredictably, like mushrooms from mycelium, LocaLoops is an immersive manifestation of Crackpot Crafters’ direct animation, a weird, wonderful, subversive, DIY, technologically-dumpster-diving genre of filmmaking presented via multiple projectors, screens adapted from many materials, and live sound accompaniment. This manifestation of LocaLoops takes advantage of The Evergreen State College’s Seminar II E4115 Critique Space big white box and will feature film and sound work by Olympians inside and outside Evergreen. Join us for this eye-popping one-time event. Free admission, $3 parking.

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THEATRICAL HISTORY AND A UNIQUE ORGANIZATION The Capitol Theater has continually operated since 1924. The theater was used primarily as a film venue and as 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.

Not only does the Capitol Theater’s heritage and tradition support community diversity and entertainment, but the building itself adds historically significant visual beauty to downtown Olympia as a recognizable landmark, and a symbol of our city’s independent spirit. Designer Joseph Wohleb, a significant South Sound architect known for many important local buildings, worked with Northwest artisans in creating the theater for original owners E.A. Zabel and William Wilson. Local glass artist Raymond Nyson’s greek muses were a recent theater restoration project that underlined the importance of preservation. Additionally, many more restoration projects are underway. The Olympia Film Society has been working towards preservation of the Capitol Theater since becoming the sole owners in 2010.

OLYMPIA FILM SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP Save Money During Festival and all year! 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 • Entrance to special members only screenings • A regular delivery of the OFS Series Program right to your mailbox • 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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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, Suite 208, Olympia, WA 98501.


Since 1980, the Olympia Film Society has presented independent films and music by local, regional, and national artists. Many local and national nonprofits, bands, filmmakers, youth organizations, and schools host events at the theater year round. The global disappearance of independent movie and concert theaters highlights the importance of OFS’s mission and the challenges it has overcome in maintaining financial viability. Recently, the Olympia Downtown Strategy group’s citizen participants rated the Capitol Theater among the “ top ten treasures” of the city. This vibrant resource is supported by 1,600 members, 200 dedicated volunteers, and attracts 35,000 visitors annually who count on our award winning programs (and popcorn)! The Capitol Theater is the only remaining single screen movie theater in Thurston County, and the largest in the Northwest. Independent films partnered with top-notch live music within a historic setting and staffed by exuberant volunteers is what makes the Capitol Theater a place like none other.

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CAST and CREW Vanessa Postil, Marketing Coordinator Joaquin de la Puente, Cinema Technician Chris Hughes, Production Manager Fraoigh Howard, Housekeeping & Maintenance Engineer Kelly Lux, Program Assistant

STAFF Audrey M. Henley, Executive Director Harry Reetz, Program Director Morgan Picton, Volunteer Coordinator Aimee Hughes, Bookkeeper & Office Manager

Norra Danielle, Intern & House Manager Darla Ashford, Graphic Designer Sound & Stage Crew: Mirrah Stoller, Erica Sayer, Eli Wasserman, Mike Corvin, Rachel Weber, Mike Ditrio, Harrison Hannon, Patrick Black

WE DEPEND UPON THE EFFORTS OF THE OFS VOLUNTEER COMMUNITY - SOME 250 ACTIVE, COMMUNITY MINDED FILM FANATICS AND MUSIC FREAKS THAT GIVE THEIR TIME IN SERVICE OF FILM, MUSIC AND ART. THE SPIRIT OF VOLUNTEERISM REMAINS STRONG AND VIBRANT AT OFS! OFS VOLUNTEERS SECURE THE CAPITOL THEATER FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS OF OLYMPIANS WITH THEIR SELFLESS LABOR! WE THANK EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU FOR YOUR DEDICATION. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Tim Sweeney, President, Facilities Chair Eileen LeVan, Vice President, Fundraising & Development Chair Dick Meyer, Treasurer, Finance Chair Tom McDonald, Secretary

Angel Cruz , Board Nominating Chair, Finance Committee Elaine Fischer, Fundraising & Development Committee Christine Salvador, Fundraising & Development Committee David Arceo, Fundraising & Finance Committee Cal Ledbetter, Fundraising & Development Committee

Michael Stein, Facilities Committee Jerry M. Gray Logan Bahr Bruce Botka

COMMITTEE MEMBERS Linda Friedman, Finance Ron Thomas/ TARC Studios, Facilities Stew Henderson, Development

Kevin Jacobs, 2016 Film Festival Art Shane Jewell, Facilities George Richmond/Richmond Engineering, Facilities Devon Damonte, Education Workshops

Brian Kasnyik, 2016 Film Festival Photographer Tom Rieger/TARC Studios, Facilities Richard Swanson, Development

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1817 members of the Olympia Film Society celebrates the 33rd Annual Film Festival at the historic Capitol Theater in Olympia, Washington! Sarah Aanrud • Barbara Abegg • Charlene Abrahamson • Julia Abrams • Rose Ackman • Edie Adams • John Adams • Cindy Aden • Greg Aden • Burstein Adina • Hillary Adler • Ray Adler • Barbara Agee • Carla Ahrens • Hughes Aimee • Murphy Aki • Aloma Alcala Braden Aldrich • Corey Aldrich • Steven Aldrich • William Aldridge • John Alessio • Ben Alexander • Lesia Alexander • Lauri Allen • Mark Allen • Nancy Allen • Rita Allen • Stanton Allen • Mackey Allison • Paula Allison • Olive Almeida • Lori Alvarez • Somer Aly Peg Amandes • Alexander Amaral • Christina Amaral • Diane Amaral • Gabriel Amaral • Liana Amaral • Michael Ambrogi • Harriet Ammann • John Amos • Robinson Amy • Allan Anderson • Bret Anderson • Jeannine Anderson • Keith Anderson • Pam Anderson Renee Anderson • Rick Anderson • Sue Anderson • Tobey Anderson • Osborn Andrea • Pardo Andrea • Ebright Andrew • Sheila Andrews • Julie Andrzejewski • Hannah Antokol • Geoff Apgar • Craig Apperson • Carole Apple • Diana Arens • Alrick Arthur Brianna Asman • Jerry Asman • Jim Asman • Madelle Atkinson • Anatha Attar • Ann Aubuchon • Jackson Avida • Jessica Babcock • Scott Babcock • Jodi Backlund • Betsy Bacon • Tom Badger • Logan Bahr • Betty Bailey • Debi Bailey • Wil Bailey • Curtis Baird B Baker • Stephen Baker • Janet Ball • Anaya Balter • Deborah Bancroft • Noela Banta • Margit Bantowsky • Carol Baque • Joe Baque • Robin Bard • Judy Bardin • Doug Barker • Edmund Barker • Kathy Barker • Allison Barnes • Richard Barnhard • Rosemary Barnhart Laurie Barnoski • Robert Barnoski • Jay Barrett • Eve Bartels • Sam Bartels • Sebastian Bartels • Seth Bartels • Colt Barton • Dave Bartruff • Kris Bartruff • John Bartz • Bev Bassett • Marilyn Battin • Barbara Baughman • Brent Baxter • Kelly Beach • Harriet Beale Mark Bean • Will Beattie • Joe Beatty • Ben Beck • Stephen Beck • Chrisann Beckner • Douglas Bell • Jane Bell • Justine Bell • Michele Bell • Nancy Bell • Tom Bell • Sarah Bendersky • Carolyn Benepe • Batten Benjamin • Haddix Benjamin • Reynolds Benjamin Kate Benkert • Mark Bergeson • Lareena Besse • Anita Bishop • Eddie Bishop • Mary Bishopp-Woods • Deborah Black • Tamara Black • Leo Blakeslee • Steve Blakeslee • Kristin Blalack • Ralph Blankenship • Charen Blankership • Michael Blum • Linda Blustein Lindsey Boad • Jane Bohannon • Peter Bohmer • Antonio Bohmer-Tapia • Filemon Bohmer-Tapia • Inti Bohmer-Tapia • Josina Bohmer-Tapia • Brooke Bolding • Wendy Bolender • Rebecca Bolles • River Bolster • Todd Bolster • Rosalie Bond • James Booth Jeffrey Booth • Phyllis Booth • Dan Borba • Bruce Botka • Jim Bottorff • Janice Bougher • Beth Bowden • Barbara Boyd • Joe Boyd • Sean Boyd • Dave Bradley • Mary Bradley • Tom Bradley • Brian Bragden • Aaron Bray • George Bray • Joel Bray • Karen Bray Stephen Bray • Lisa Breckenridge • Diane Bredeson • Molly Bredeson • Richard Bredeson • Jim Bremner • Brenna Brennand • Bob Brennand • Nick Brennand • Sally Brennand • John Bresko • Robert Brett • Jen Brewer • Ray Brewer • Joni Brill • Steve Brink Betty Brinkman • Bing Bristol • Kaelyn Bristol • Robert Bristol • Lisa Brodoff • Micha Brodoff • Lisa Broleff • Fay Bronson • Bolding Brooke • Carl Brown • Gregory Brown • Janet Brown • Nathan Brown • Sharon Brown • Steve Brown • Toni Brown • Vince Brown Susan Bryant • Marnie Buckland • Sarah Buffington • Francesca Buitenkant • Irene Buitenkant • John Buitenkant • Noni Buitenkant • Trish Buker • Otto Buls • Francine Burg • James Burke • Rachel Burke • Annie Burks • Kevin Burnett • Kaelyn Burns • Luke Burns Myra Burns • Stan Burson • Valarie Burson • Andre Buser • Borek Busta • Linda Busta • Doug Buster • Ann Butler • Bonnie Butler • R. 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