Hi Indie Film Lovers,
Our friends at Northwest Film Forum are facing a financial crisis. Since 1995 the Film Forum has brought amazing, cutting edge film to the Seattle community and have supported independent filmmakers in countless ways and built a community on film lovers who consistently push the envelope and look beyond Hollywood for great movies. Their programs are invaluable to the future of indie film and they need your support.
Please read this message.
Northwest Film Forum needs your support. Like many organizations, our income is down this year and we need to raise $70,000 in order to save jobs and valuable programs that include filmmaker support & grants, equipment rentals, classes and the independent films we show on our screens.
Northwest Film Forum was founded in 1995 as a filmmaker’s collective. The organization has grown to become Seattle’s premier film arts organization, screening over 200 independently made and classic films annually, offering a year-round schedule of filmmaking classes for all ages, and supporting filmmakers at all stages of their careers. NWFF brings together a community of individuals dedicated to great film in Seattle and beyond. You can learn more at http://www.nwfilmforum.org/.
Please consider a $10 donation, the cost of one average movie ticket.
If you believe in what we do and that the city is a better place – more sophisticated, inspired, or just more fun — because of the films we show here, the summer filmmaking camps we offer to kids, the screenwriting and film editing classes we schedule, the filmmakers we bring to town (and the classes they teach), and the movies we are so instrumental in getting made, please go to www.nwfilmforum.org and make your donation now.
And thank you!





