Local Sightings 2020 – Spawning Grounds [Online]
Sep. 18–27, 2020
Live Q&A w/ Filmmakers*
Sep. 24 at 7:00pm PDT
• • HOW TO WATCH VIRTUALLY • •
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- If you encounter any issues logging in, please contact louie@nwfilmforum.org. (But please, check your confirmation email!)
Discussion
** Sustainable Seattle (S2) will facilitate a free, live panel discussion on Sep. 24 at 7pm PDT. Join Spawning Grounds director Nils Cowan and members of the Lake Sammamish Kokanee Work Group as they discuss the film and how to save this native fish. **
About
Spawning Grounds is an educational documentary film that chronicles a critical season in the life of the Lake Sammamish kokanee, a unique but little-known species of landlocked salmon with immense cultural and ecological importance. The film follows three unique people as they work together to save this fascinating species amid unprecedented development pressure. As they strive towards their goal, viewers gain a unique understanding of this incredible species and its cultural significance, a deeper appreciation of the ongoing impacts of human behavior on the environment, and a greater awareness of what’s possible when people of different backgrounds and motivations unite around a common goal.
Original artwork by Cindy Chischilly (Diné), White Canyon Design.
About the filmmaker:
Director's statement:
About Sustainable Seattle
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Local Sightings Film Festival 2020 [Online]
Presented by Seattle’s Northwest Film Forum, the 23rd Annual Local Sightings Film Festival [Online] virtually showcases creative communities from throughout the Pacific Northwest. The 2020 program, which runs from September 18-27, features a competitive selection of curated shorts and feature film programs, inviting regional artists to experiment, break, and remake popular conceptions around filmmaking and film exhibition.
Local Sightings 2020 champions emerging and established talent, supports the regional film industry, and promotes diverse media as a critical tool for public engagement. This year’s festival also celebrates NWFF’s 25th Anniversary as an organization.
🏆 AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARDS 🏆
Vote for your favorite films by 12pm PDT on Closing Day, Sep. 27; BEST FEATURE and BEST SHORT winners receive a future screening opportunity at NWFF!