Saturday Films

Red

2019-09-04T10:36:19-07:00

A young woman imagines the different ways she'd murder an annoying man she meets at the bar.

Red2019-09-04T10:36:19-07:00

Sacrées Nonnes

2019-09-04T10:37:22-07:00

Two eccentric nuns arrive late at the Holy Mass and get expelled from the service. While doing a cleaning chore as punishment, they accidentally break a valuable liturgical object. Full of regrets, they try everything to repair their mistake, but nothing goes as expected. Sucked into a whirlwind of improbable events, the nuns end up sliding down the slippery slope to sin.

Sacrées Nonnes2019-09-04T10:37:22-07:00

12:00

2019-09-04T10:38:47-07:00

After suffering a devastating loss, a man gets a visit from a familiar face. Although, there is something different about that face...

12:002019-09-04T10:38:47-07:00

Fuse

2019-09-04T10:40:24-07:00

A mousetrap snaps shut, a market place awakens. A group of men heatedly discuss how to kill the animal in the little box. One after the other, they try to trump each other’s sadistic fantasies, and even a stranger’s suggestion to let the creature loose, turns out to be a sick manipulation. But as the macabre game unfolds and spirals out of control, both victim and tormentor suffer the same fate.

Fuse2019-09-04T10:40:24-07:00

Salish Sea After Dark: Community Science in the Intertidal Zone

2019-09-04T10:45:15-07:00

Every winter, hardy volunteers flock to beaches in the Salish Sea late at night. The all-ages group leans into the bitter cold low-tide with their headlamps and waterproof layers. Their work is shining light on how intertidal communities are changing in the face of climate change and other human impacts. “Salish Sea After Dark” chronicles one winter of community scientists’ night time work and the unique lessons that can be learned from the south Puget Sound's intertidal zone.

Salish Sea After Dark: Community Science in the Intertidal Zone2019-09-04T10:45:15-07:00

Switch

2019-09-04T10:51:20-07:00

Switch is the story of TJ Sneva, who built the very first pair of functional twin tip skis, and then promptly had his idea stolen.

Switch2019-09-04T10:51:20-07:00

The Kaleidoscope Guy at the Market

2019-09-04T10:52:28-07:00

Artist Michael Shaw - also known as "The Kaleidoscope Guy at the Market" - has been selling his unique stained-glass creations at Pike's Place Market in Seattle for 25 years. This 20-minute documentary uses his personal narrative to delve into a deeper dialogue about these fascinating objects and their universal appeal to the human imagination.

The Kaleidoscope Guy at the Market2019-09-04T10:52:28-07:00
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