Saturday Films

Sac de Merde

2019-09-04T15:08:31-07:00

Based on a true story, "Sac de Merde" tells the tale of Mazel Mankewicz, an unlucky-in-love yet irrationally optimistic New Yorker who thinks her luck has changed when she spends the night with the man of her dreams. As it turns out, he might just be full of shit. Literally.

Sac de Merde2019-09-04T15:08:31-07:00

Shuttlecock

2019-09-04T15:10:37-07:00

Winnie Callaghan puts the bad in Badminton. She should have had it all, the medals, the fame, the glory - but an unfortunate accident took all that away. When her former rival announces a charity game at her local club, Winnie will stop at nothing to prove she’s a winner. Meanwhile a young filmmaker hired by her brother captures more than he bargained for as he documents the seedy underbelly of this seemingly innocent sport.

Shuttlecock2019-09-04T15:10:37-07:00

Panic Button

2019-09-04T15:11:47-07:00

Tammy and Alice have been lost in the woods for days. But all is not lost, Tammy brought her Panic Button. Somewhere between The Revenant and a Monty Python sketch is Panic Button.

Panic Button2019-09-04T15:11:47-07:00

Fish Hook

2019-09-04T15:12:52-07:00

A down on his luck fisherman finds a magic fish hook and soon realizes that it gives him the power to catch whatever his heart desires. This award-winning short film is a love letter to Portuguese culture.

Fish Hook2019-09-04T15:12:52-07:00

Behave, Kids

2019-09-04T15:13:57-07:00

Good boy youth pastor Greggor and his sensual girlfriend Kim have been invited over to house sit for Greggor’s new Bible beating boss Pastor Tom. It’s a suspicious gig, but once Tom and his wife leave, Greggor and Kim are free to do whatever they want in a house they assume they have all to themselves.

Behave, Kids2019-09-04T15:13:57-07:00

Labor Wars of the Northwest

2019-08-02T11:08:51-07:00

The documentary film Labor Wars of the Northwest (75 minutes) chronicles the cauldron of discontent, radicalism and violence that permeated the region in the early decades of the twentieth century. Following the arrival of the railroads in the 1880s, tens of thousands of workers migrated to the Northwest for jobs in logging, mining and fishing. But instead of steady work, they found poverty-level wages, crushing hours and dreadful conditions. By examining this conflict in the context of a decades-long struggle, Written and directed by Gig Harbor resident David Jepsen, Labor Wars of the Northwest shines new light on the tensions between the working poor and government and capital forces.

Labor Wars of the Northwest2019-08-02T11:08:51-07:00
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