Special Events and Series

Hong Kong Cinema Classics

Monthly screenings of essential movies from Hong Kong, many long unavailable and recently restored.

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The Currents

Milagros Mumenthaler · 2025
104min · DCP
  • Sunday, Jul 12, 2026, 11:00am

Screening location: SIFF Film Center – 167 Republican St, Seattle(located within the Seattle Center, just north of Climate Pledge Arena / east of KEXP and The Vera Project)

Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Milagros Mumenthaler, THE CURRENTS is a quietly gripping psychological mystery with dreamlike, hallucinatory threads that weave a portrait of a woman on the verge of unraveling.

While visiting Switzerland to accept an award for her work in the fashion industry, Argentinian designer Lina (Isabel Aimé González Sola) is seized by the sudden urge to jump off a bridge into an icy river. She survives the plunge and returns to Buenos Aires; she tells no one of the incident, yet a transformation has taken place within her. Left with a paralyzing fear of water, Lina finds it impossible to readjust to her former identity as a wife, mother, and artist. She distances herself from her husband (Esteban Bigliardi) and career, growing increasingly isolated and fragile as she confronts long-buried existential questions.

In Spanish with English subtitles.

Critic’s Pick! “Superb, sensuously realized… Its bravura filmmaking is all in the service of letting us travel alongside Lina as she feels her way to self-understanding.” Nicolas Rapold, The New York Times

“A lush, hypnotic character study… a work of impressive, at times thrilling, assurance from start to finish. The elegance and, especially, empathy with which Mumenthaler captures the gaping chasm between how we present and who we are give the film a voluptuous pull all its own.” Jon Frosch, The Hollywood Reporter

Bullet in the Head – New 4K Restoration

John Woo · 1990
131min · 4K DCP
  • Monday, Jul 13, 2026, 7:00pm

Screening location: Northwest Film Forum – 1515 12th Ave, Seattle

John Woo’s Vietnam War-era saga of greed and betrayal, newly restored!

Three friends fleeing Hong Kong after a violent crime find themselves trapped in the chaos of the Vietnam War, where their loyalty and morality are tested beyond repair. What begins as a desperate bid for escape descends into a harrowing portrait of friendship under unimaginable pressure. As war strips away ideals and innocence, the bonds between the men fracture, leading to betrayals that cut deeper than any bullet.

Fueled by rage and grief Bullet in the Head trades balletic elegance for raw emotional devastation. This is heroic bloodshed turned inward, and a legendary filmmaker pushing himself into completely new territory.

In Cantonese with English subtitles.

Special live intro from local Hong Kong genre film connoisseur and one of the programmers of the Seattle Film Society, Patrick McFarland.

“As operatic as he is in crafting his set pieces, John Woo proves he is equally adept at making a Shakespearean tragedy from characters of great depth. Bullet in the Head is a reminder that John Woo is considered a master because of his expertise and supreme style. At the same time, some of his great works, like this one, also possess great substance.” Aneesh Raikundalia, High on Films

The Taste of Tea

Katsuhito Ishii · 2004
143min · DCP
  • Saturday, Jul 18, 2026, 1:30pm

Screening location: SIFF Film Center – 167 Republican St, Seattle(located within the Seattle Center, just north of Climate Pledge Arena / east of KEXP and The Vera Project)

New HD master supervised by director Katsuhito Ishii.

Maverick director Ishii pulled out all the stops for this endearing outré take on the Japanese psyche, replete with non-stop irreverent gags, anime digressions, musical numbers and candy-coated lysergic passages.

The pristine image of the Japanese family is turned on its uber-polite head with surreal aplomb in this far out collection of hilarious vignettes. Set in the languid countryside, Mom is an eccentric artist who eschews household chores for an animation project with occasional help from crazy Grandpa. Meanwhile, Dad is just your everyday hypnotherapist. Their teenaged son suffers from hangups about the opposite sex while his little sister must contend with a doppelgänger. Uncle is a groovy music producer on a respite whose ghostly past experiences still haunt him.

In Japanese with English subtitles.

“So delightful and strange… one of my favorite films… It reminds me that small, personal acts of creation can still be cosmic.” Chase Burns, The Stranger

“A character remarks (in regard to what will hopefully amount to a classic musical sequence): ‘It’s more cool than weird, and it stays in your head.’ Perhaps unintentionally, The Taste of Tea encapsulates its own kinky allure in that line of dialogue. As sweet as the lives it celebrates, it’s something to savor time and time again.” Rob Humanick, Slant

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Puppygirl

Henry Hanson · 2025
55min · DCP
  • Monday, Jul 20, 2026, 7:30pm

Screening location: Northwest Film Forum – 1515 12th Ave, Seattle

With co-producer / star Milo Talwani in-person for an intro and Q&A!

A semi-delusional trans woman (Milo Talwani) embarks on a shocking, bizarre, and oddly touching personal odyssey to undo years of sexual repression by performing in puppygirl fetish porn in director Henry Hanson's gonzo documentary.

Official selection of the 50th annual Frameline Film Festival.

“A heartwarming exercise in neo-transgression.” Patrizia Dahlia Thompson, Headstuff.org

A Simple Machine

Mark Alan Hoffman · 2025
100min · DCP
  • Sunday, Jul 26, 2026, 7:00pm

Screening location: SIFF Film Center – 167 Republican St, Seattle(located within the Seattle Center, just north of Climate Pledge Arena / east of KEXP and The Vera Project)

With director / writer Mark Alan Hoffman in-person for an intro and Q&A.

Starring Richard Blackmon in a breakout lead role, A SIMPLE MACHINE is a coming-of-age story following Nick Allander, a recent college grad trying to figure out his life’s direction during the late stages of the pandemic. In a last-ditch attempt to get out of debt, Nick makes a series of radically frugal lifestyle choices without telling his girlfriend (Gabriela Bloomgarden) that he's going off the grid.

Shot in luminous black and white in Portland, Oregon by award-winning cinematographer Kevin Fletcher (It’s What’s Inside) and featuring an original score by Mark Orton (Nebraska, The Holdovers), A SIMPLE MACHINE is a deeply human and timely story about personal freedom and the cost of wanting less in a culture built on more. At a time of economic crisis, housing instability, and digital saturation, it offers something rare: a grounded, thoughtful counterpoint rooted in the deliberate choice towards simplicity and financial freedom. Based on the novel A Simple Machine, Like the Lever by Evan P. Schneider.

“…relevant to almost everyone in America, as affordability becomes one of our biggest worries.” Tim Molloy, MovieMaker

Hundreds of Beavers

Mike Cheslik · 2024
108min · DCP
  • Thursday, Jan 29, 2026, 8:00pm
  • Thursday, Feb 26, 2026, 8:00pm
  • Thursday, Mar 26, 2026, 8:00pm
  • Thursday, Apr 30, 2026, 8:00pm
  • Thursday, May 28, 2026, 8:00pm
  • Sunday, Jul 26, 2026, 7:00pm

Screening location: Central Cinema – 1411 21st Ave, Seattle

Twenty-eighth encore screening! 🎶 Summer beavs make feel fine 🎶

Our friends at Central Cinema are generously helping us keep the beavers gnawing away while we search for a new home. 60% of ticket sales go to our relocation fund!

In this 19th century, supernatural winter epic, a drunken applejack salesman must go from zero to hero and become North America’s greatest fur trapper by defeating hundreds of beavers.

“Starts strange, gets stranger, and yet remains resolutely adorable… embraces the defiant glee of art cinema and distills it into something so thoroughly pure and sincere that it is surely hard not to fall in love with it.” Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Alliance of Women Film Journalists

“It’s sure to develop a significant cult following with its unique mix of silent-era slapstick, animation elements, theme-park-style critter costumes, and general air of inspired absurdity.” Dennis Harvey, Variety

“Steroidally swollen with gags and smarts.” Guy Maddin

Night Nurse

Georgia Bernstein · 2026
95min · DCP
  • Monday, Jul 27, 2026, 7:30pm

Screening location: Northwest Film Forum – 1515 12th Ave, Seattle

As a series of perverse scam calls unsettles an idyllic retirement community, a starry-eyed nurse becomes entangled with her mysterious patient. Writer-director Georgia Bernstein's debut feature examines caregiving as both vocation and compulsion, and the fine, dangerous line between them.

At the start of her new job in a luxury retirement community, Eleni (Cemre Paksoy) is drawn into a series of scam calls targeting the elderly residents, a pull she can't quite name or resist. As the community's strange rhythms close around her, she grows increasingly intimate with her elusive patient, Douglas (Bruce McKenzie), until the line blurs between care and desire, devotion and delusion.

“At times, Night Nurse recalls both Steven Shainberg’s Secretary and Cronenberg’s Crash.” Robert Daniels, RogerEbert.com

Night Nurse is exactly the kind of sweaty, smart, deeply uncomfortable erotic thriller that feels destined for cult status. It’s not just provocative—it’s pointed, funny, and disturbingly honest about the desires we pretend don’t exist.” Dan Tabor, Cinapse

“…in a genre with too few recent entries and even fewer good ones, it’s a glass of water in the desert.” Sam Adams, Slate

Her Private Hell

Nicolas Winding Refn · 2026
110min · DCP
  • Friday, Jul 31, 2026, 7:15pm
  • Sunday, Aug 2, 2026, 7:00pm

Screening location: SIFF Film Center – 167 Republican St, Seattle(located within the Seattle Center, just north of Climate Pledge Arena / east of KEXP and The Vera Project)

Tickets on sale July 14th.

Nicolas Winding Refn’s latest neon-drenched vibes fest, featuring a new score by the legendary Pino Donaggio.

When a mysterious mist engulfs a futuristic metropolis, unleashing a deadly and elusive entity, a troubled young woman (Sophie Thatcher) searches for her father. Her quest collides with an American GI (Charles Melton) on a harrowing odyssey to rescue his daughter from Hell.

Her Private Hell resists interpretation, like so many of Refn’s recent films, but executes a slow dervish swirl of hypnotic strangeness.” Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian

“The genius of Her Private Hell is that, like a kind of visual ASMR, it offers nothing really concrete, just a lot of satisfying triggers and sensory associations… Is it pretentious? You bet! But it’s the kind of pretension that’s been missing for far too long in cinema… [it’s] either for you or it isn’t and you’re either for it or you aren’t. Either way, this is a film that demands you pick a side.” Damon Wise, Deadline

Summer Tour

Mischa Richter · 2025
82min · DCP
  • Sunday, Aug 2, 2026, 4:15pm

Screening location: SIFF Film Center – 167 Republican St, Seattle(located within the Seattle Center, just north of Climate Pledge Arena / east of KEXP and The Vera Project)

SUMMER TOUR is a poetic documentary shot on 16mm that follows Jerry and Annie, a magnetic young couple devoted to the music and community of Dead & Company as they journey across America for the band’s final tour.

Blending intimate portraiture with lyrical road imagery, the film captures the essence of the Deadhead experience: an unconventional family bound together by music, freedom, and the open road.

At once a love story and a celebration of a uniquely American tradition of wandering, SUMMER TOUR reflects on what it means to seek belonging, adventure, and transcendence in a fleeting moment of cultural history.

“A Deadhead himself, [director] Richter’s film is a thoughtful and loving tribute to an often misunderstood group of fans… the structure of the documentary mirrors the wandering soulfulness of the band’s impeccable musicianship and timeless songs… [Richter’s] empathetic eye grants us access to a fascinating subject without ever betraying it… This film is for and about the fans.” Robert Daniels, RogerEbert.com

Bouchra

Orian Barki, Meriem Bennani · 2026
82min · DCP
  • Monday, Aug 10, 2026, 7:30pm

Screening location: Northwest Film Forum – 1515 12th Ave, Seattle

With a lived-in granularity and unmistakable visual style, BOUCHRA, the feature debut from acclaimed visual artists Meriem Bennani and Orian Barki, is a singular portrait effortlessly towing the line between documentary, visual art, and resonant family drama. Deeply felt, surprisingly sexy, and formally adventurous, Bennani and Barki’s distinctive debut forges new ground in queer cinema.

Wrestling with writer’s block for her first film, Bouchra, a queer Moroccan jackal living in NYC, starts having difficult yet overdue phone calls with her mother in Casablanca that begin influencing the project. Balancing the precarity of working as an artist in New York, the rift in her identity between her two homes and an array of friendships and romantic interests, Bouchra’s emotional reckoning with her mother and herself becomes her path to expression.

In English and Moroccan Arabic & French with English subtitles.

“The sheer intimacy with which everything in the film is presented, even with the relative remove of anthropomorphizing all the characters, is what makes it sing; the unrealness emphasizes the real narratives and emotions behind those digital facades.” Juan Barquin, RogerEbert.com

“Despite grappling with intergenerational tension, the film also makes space for the erotic thrill of sexual intimacy, passionate encounters that lighten the weight of emotional turmoil. Far from reiterating tired binaries – tradition versus modernity, elders versus youngsters – the film embraces the beauty of contradictions with open arms.” Phuong Le, The Guardian

The Blade – New Restoration

Tsui Hark · 1995
105min · digital
  • Monday, Aug 17, 2026, 7:15pm

Screening location: Northwest Film Forum – 1515 12th Ave, Seattle

Among the boldest accomplishments of Hong Kong cinema’s golden age, this uniquely visceral martial-arts movie puts a gritty new spin on the story of the one-armed swordsman, an iconic figure from the moment he was introduced by the Shaw Brothers studio in 1967.

Composed in a whirlwind of immersive close-ups and fractured editing, THE BLADE follows the young sword-maker Ding On (Vincent Zhao), who, after losing an arm in an ambush, transforms himself into a furious avenger. With its intentionally disorienting stylization and starkly brutal tone, THE BLADE was a rare commercial disappointment for Tsui Hark, but it has since been reclaimed as one of the director’s most radical visions—a tour de force of action expressionism, and a scathing reappraisal of the wuxia genre’s code of masculinity, that achieves a feverish intensity.

In Cantonese with English subtitles.

Special live intro from local Hong Kong genre film connoisseur and one of the programmers of the Seattle Film Society, Patrick McFarland.

“The action scenes are some of the most chaotic in Tsui’s canon, with an emphasis on rapid, almost cubist editing that seduces you with swings and strikes caught from multiple angles.” Jake Cole, Slant

“Watching [The Blade] is like sitting in the passenger seat of a feature-length, high-speed car chase sequence. It’s thrilling, it’s confusing, and you’ve never seen anything like it before. And you want to go again and again, like a rollercoaster ride through hell.” Peter Martin, ScreenAnarchy

Full Contact – New 4K Restoration

Ringo Lam Ling-Tung · 1992
109min · 4K DCP
  • Monday, Sep 14, 2026, 7:00pm

Screening location: Northwest Film Forum – 1515 12th Ave, Seattle

In an effort to get his buddy out of a gambling debt, Gou Fei agrees to join forces with his friend Judge in a weapons heist. The job goes bad and Judge betrays him. Gou Fei plots the ultimate revenge on Judge and his followers and sets forth a plan of violence and deceit. Starring legendary actor Chow Yun-Fat and directed by Ringo Lam (CITY ON FIRE).

In Cantonese with English subtitles.

Special live intro from local Hong Kong genre film connoisseur and one of the programmers of the Seattle Film Society, Patrick McFarland.

“With Full Contact, Lam takes the action genre and proceeds to not merely transcend it but explode it.” Beth Accomando, KPBS.org

Don’t Play With Fire – New Restoration

Tsui Hark · 1980
96min · DCP
  • Tuesday, Sep 29, 2026, 7:15pm
  • Wednesday, Sep 30, 2026, 7:15pm

Screening location: SIFF Film Center – 167 Republican St, Seattle(located within the Seattle Center, just north of Climate Pledge Arena / east of KEXP and The Vera Project)

Long difficult to find, Tsui Hark's DON'T PLAY WITH FIRE (aka DANGEROUS ENCOUNTERS OF THE FIRST KIND) is one of the most controversial and violent crime films from the Hong Kong New Wave of the 1980s. Now newly restored!

After a fatal hit-and-run, three high school friends flee the crime scene. They are witnessed by Pearl, a sadistic young girl who pursues the group and blackmails them into more crimes, with increasingly disastrous consequences.

In Cantonese with English subtitles.

Special live intro from local Hong Kong genre film connoisseur and one of the programmers of the Seattle Film Society, Patrick McFarland.

“No film captures [Tsui Hark’s] early renegade style better.” Stephanie Monohan, Screen Slate

“An unflinching, nihilistic examination of juvenile delinquency in an unstable political climate, [it] still holds up more than three decades on, both as a piece of entertainment and as a cautionary tale about the dangers of a disenfranchised young generation.” James Marsh, ScreenAnarchy