“Shoreline Community College is proud to partner with the City of Shoreline to host the northern-most SIFF venue, bringing high-quality arts and entertainment to our neighbors and our students,” said Dr. Cheryl Roberts, President of Shoreline Community College.
“Last year we welcomed over 3,000 people to our theater for the Festival and we are thrilled to do it again. Many of our students benefit from classroom visits with SIFF filmmakers and opportunities for hands-on learning during the Festival. It’s a wonderful partnership for all involved,” Dr. Roberts added.
Hosting SIFF is particularly meaningful for the College as Shoreline students and faculty have a longstanding connection to the festival.
Shoreline film program alumnus Nick Terry premiered his feature Finding October at the festival in 2016, while students in the film program’s Production II class premiered their short, REFRACTION, the year prior. Also in 2015, film department chair Tony Doupé and associate faculty Lorraine Montez premiered their feature horror film The Hollow One. In 2014, staff and students contributed work to almost 20 films shown at SIFF and its adjacent festival, STIFF.
In addition to exposure to the level of filmmaking that SIFF attracts, students also benefit from the festival’s program of connecting filmmakers to classrooms. Throughout the duration of the festival, SIFF filmmakers including directors, screenwriters, and actors will visit with students across disciplines to provide real-world industry insight to Shoreline’s budding filmmakers and artists.
With a newly upgraded theater system, including Digital 4K cinema projection and 7.1 Dolby Surround Sound, Shoreline’s theater is an ideal venue for showcasing SIFF films.
View the full schedule of SIFF films at Shoreline online.
Tickets for single film screenings are $14 each, with $2 off if you enter the code SHORELINE2017 at checkout
Here's what's showing this weekend
Saturday, May 27, 1pm Hedi
Saturday, May 27, 3:30pm Going to Brazil
Saturday, May 27, 6pm Inversion
In addition to exposure to the level of filmmaking that SIFF attracts, students also benefit from the festival’s program of connecting filmmakers to classrooms. Throughout the duration of the festival, SIFF filmmakers including directors, screenwriters, and actors will visit with students across disciplines to provide real-world industry insight to Shoreline’s budding filmmakers and artists.
With a newly upgraded theater system, including Digital 4K cinema projection and 7.1 Dolby Surround Sound, Shoreline’s theater is an ideal venue for showcasing SIFF films.
View the full schedule of SIFF films at Shoreline online.
Tickets for single film screenings are $14 each, with $2 off if you enter the code SHORELINE2017 at checkout
Here's what's showing this weekend
Saturday, May 27, 1pm Hedi
Saturday, May 27, 3:30pm Going to Brazil
Saturday, May 27, 6pm Inversion
Sunday, May 28, 1pm Anişoara
Sunday, May 28, 3:30pm Rocketmen
Sunday, May 28, 6pm A Date for Mad Mary
Sunday May 28, 8pm The Truth About Love ...
Sunday, May 28, 3:30pm Rocketmen
Sunday, May 28, 6pm A Date for Mad Mary
Sunday May 28, 8pm The Truth About Love ...
There are weekday films as well.
The college is at 16101 Greenwood Ave N, 98133. The theater is on the first left at the main entrance. Free parking evenings and weekends.
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