

Virtual Moving History – The Video Artwork of Doris Chase Like Add to a List Discover a compilation of kaleidoscopic work by the late Northwest School video-art pioneer Doris Chase in this edition of the Moving Image Preservation of Puget Sound's digital series. This documentary delves into the R&B artist's life and unconventional career.

The Changin' Times of Ike White Like Add to a List Released in 1974, Changin' Times was the first commercial album recorded inside an American prison by an inmate, Ike White, who at 19 was sentenced to life for murder and eventually released under the endorsement of Stevie Wonder. A perfect watch if your heartbeat's been a little too steady lately. In an icy Force Majeure-style conflict, the sister on land must decide between getting herself to safety or risking her life for her family member. SIFF Starting Fridayīreaking Surface Like Add to a List A mid-winter trip to a remote Norwegian fjord for two professional divers (and sisters) goes horribly wrong when a rockfall traps one of them on the ocean floor with a finite amount of oxygen in her tank. It pays particular attention to the upbringings and motives of Siti Aisyah and Đoàn Thj Huong, the two young women who did the deed. Jump to: Streaming: Local Connection | Film Festivals | Streaming: Nationwide Streaming: Local ConnectionĪssassins Like Add to a List The global investigation following the 2017 murder of North Korean royal family member Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of Kim Jong-un, drives this documentary from Ryan White ( The Keepers, The Case Against 8). Plus, if you haven't heard, The Stranger's amateur porn film festival HUMP! is accepting submissions through January 8, as is the stoner short film fest SPLIFF, through March 5! And don't forget to check out the second installment of The Stranger's Film Club, a new biweekly video series entering Black films with Stranger film experts Jasmyne Keimig and Charles Mudede. We've rounded up those and other options below, including picks from nationwide platforms. Retrospective and Northwest Film Forum's Seattle edition of the Champs-Elysées Film Festival's US Tour Like Add to a List This week brings some particularly exciting options in that vein, like SIFF's Cinema Italian Style Like Add to a ListĪnd World of Wong Kar-wai Like Add to a List If your holiday spirit is at large, allow yourself to give up on your annual viewing of The Family Stone in place of something that has nothing to do with the Yuletide season.
