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The Film Center includes a 90-seat multi-use theater, multi-media classroom, exhibition spaces, archives, and offices for SIFF and the Film School. [12] In October 2011, SIFF Cinema moved from McCaw Hall to its current location in the Uptown Theater. SIFF utilizes all three of the Uptown's three screens for year-round programming.
At the time of its 2020 closure, it was one of only three movie theaters in the world capable of showing three-panel Cinerama films. In 2023, the theater was purchased by the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) and reopened on December 14, 2023 as SIFF Cinema Downtown due to trademark issues with the "Cinerama" name.
The Egyptian Theater, officially the SIFF Cinema Egyptian, is a movie theater in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States.The theater is operated by the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) and located on Pine Street near the Seattle Central College campus.
The Christmas movie season is upon us — and Lifetime has quite a few presents under the tree for fans.. The "It's a Wonderful Lifetime" programming kicks off Nov. 16, and it features 12 new ...
SIFF Cinemas Uptown has become a fixture at NFFTY - hosting screenings since 2007. The National Film Festival for Talented Youth (NFFTY- pronounced nifty), held annually in Seattle, Washington, showcases work by filmmakers 24 and under from across the U.S. and the world.
Christmas in Rockwell, starring Trish Stratus, Stephen Huszar and Sheila McCarthy, on Sunday, Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. ET When a big town star goes home to her small town to celebrate Christmas ...
Uptown Girls is having a moment on TikTok, but the movie has always been special for Dakota Fanning after the death of her costar Brittany Murphy. “I loved Brittany so much and I still miss her ...
The festival brings together industry professionals in filmmaking and the genres of science fiction and fantasy to encourage and support new, creative additions to science fiction and fantasy cinema arts. The (SFFSFF) is a co-production of the Museum of Pop Culture (formerly called EMP) and SIFF.