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Northwest Film Forum Executive Director Michael Seiwerath Announces His Departure

Michael Seiwerath, executive director of the Seattle-based non-profit Northwest Film Forum, has announced his plans to step down from his position within the next several months. Seiwerath has been a part of the organization for twelve years and has held the position of Executive Director since 2001. During his tenure, Seiwerath guided the cinematheque and filmmaking center through a decade of consistent growth, including the expansion from a two small venues with limited staff, to a specially-designed 8,000 square foot space housing two cinemas, editing suites, classroom space, and filmmaker offices. No plans have yet been made for his replacement, though Seiwerath will stay on throughout the transition process.
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GoodSearch for NWFF

NWFF is now a beneficiary of GoodSearch.com! Powered by Yahoo!, GoodSearch donates a tiny amount to NWFF every time you use it (though not on image searches). Choose NWFF as your non-profit of choice, make it your habitual search engine, and help NWFF start collecting some cash!


Gift Certificates Now Available at NWFF

NWFF is now selling gift certificates, hand-made by local artist Marissa Hiller. Admit-2 passes are available for $17.00, and are valid for any regularly priced show.

Come by and pick out your favorite design during regular box office hours (open 1/2 hour before every show).


NWFF Announcements

Keep up with all press annoucements from NWFF! Visit the press page and read all about it.


The NEW Callboard
A resource for filmmakers

NWFF has launched a new Callboard for local film and video productions!

The Callboard is intended for use by filmmakers, grips, gaffers, screenwriters, editors, actors, graphic designers, sound recordists, composers, musicians, set builders, volunteers, enthusiasts -- in short, anyone who's interested in helping films get made in Seattle.

For more information, and to sign up, visit nwfilmforum.org/callboard


Announcing HAPPY MONDAYS!
All tickets half price

NWFF is proud to offer half-price admission to all regularly priced Monday screenings, unless otherwise noted.

This means general audiences get in for $4.25, children and seniors pay $3.00, and our members get tickets for a measly $2.50!

We can offer this only for patrons buying their tickets at the box office.

Spread the word, and don't miss the best deal in town!