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CFFS 2022 Youth Made: Experimental
Northwest Film Forum
Seattle, WA
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CFFS 2022 Youth Made: Experimental
Feb. 13 at 3pm

$13 General Admission
$10 Student/Child/Senior
$7 Member

*** Public safety notice ***
NWFF patrons will be required to double-mask while in the building. Disposable masks are available at the door for those who need them. To be admitted, patrons ages 5+ will also be required to present EITHER proof of COVID-19 vaccination OR a negative result from a COVID-19 test administered within the last 48 hours by an official testing facility. Boosters are strongly recommended, though not required for entry.

NWFF is adapting to evolving recommendations to protect the public from COVID-19. Read more about their policies regarding cleaning, masks, and capacity limitations at bit.ly/nwffcovidsafety

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Films in this program:
LUMIERE
US Premiere!

Adolescence marks our first moves across lifes game-board, which is full of risk, discoveries, chance, failures and successes. Imagine that, as a teenager, you received a letter from your future self describing that game. How would you react?

(Manon Sabrier, France, 2021, 2 min, in French with English subtitles)

Klubok
North American Premiere!

An animated parable about the fictions that people invent in response to their thoughts, fears, and experiences.

(Surayyo Tashpulatova, Uzbekistan, 2021, 1 min, nonverbal)

Moments
World Premiere!

Walking the streets of Bukhara, you hear a lot; the walls in this historic city can talk.

(Hurshida Sherkulova, Evgeniya Papina & Surayyo Tashpulatova, Uzbekistan, 2021, 7 min, in Uzbek with English subtitles)

My Mother Looks Like a Microwave Oven
North American Premiere!

CW: My Mother Looks Like a Microwave Oven has a flickering animation style that may affect photosensitive viewers.

Our apartment is filled with household items. Some, lonely and forgotten, gather dust in closets and on shelves. Others are ever-present. Some are noisy; some are quiet. Just like people. Do people behave like things, or do things behave like people?

(DRF Children Animation Studio, Uzbekistan, 2021, 15 min, in Russian with English subtitles)

Dreams Squared
After dreaming of blue sheep, our hero finds himself in a nightmares nest. Will he be able to find the one way out?

(Oskar Bujger, Leda Gradski, Eva Romana Cvijeti, Kala Andri, Mila Kranjevi, Lovro Biondi, Eva Japundi, Lina Mlinarevi & Laura Gotovac, Croatia, 2021, 3 min, in Croatian with English subtitles)

The Hole
West Coast Premiere!

A short story about struggling with loss, emptiness, and loneliness.

(Piotr Kamierczak, Poland, 2021, 3 min, nonverbal)

Odyssey
West Coast Premiere!

Odyssey tells the story of a migrantof any migrantwho is forced to leave his home behind, becoming part of a deadly and violent Mediterranean odyssey that stains the sea red.

(Ángela Blanco Ruiz, Spain, 2021, 4 min, nonverbal with English subtitles)

Korridor
Seattle Premiere!

CW: Korridor has flashing images during the entire film that may affect some photosensitive viewers.

During their first coronavirus lockdown, in March 2020, a mother and her seven-year-old son collaborated on this playful, fantastical short film. They used only a clothes horse, a shiny hula hoop, and a lamp.

(Walter Duncan & Marie-Pierre Bonniol, Germany, 2020, 1 min, nonverbal)

Food Apnea
West Coast Premiere!

A personal thought process dealing with a complicated relationship to food.

(Alex Nabors, US, 2021, 1 min, nonverbal)

Hello Frisco
Seattle Premiere!

Why was the baby abandoned in a Victorian drain? And how can the four maids on a mission save its life? This playful, surreal, road movie pits four teens against the elements in a race against time.

(Ava Bounds, United Kingdom, 2021, 5 min, in English)

Lilly Goes Fishing
Lilly, a giant orange monster, embarks on an adventure at a lakeside fishing camp with her friend Fluffle.

(The Bum Family, Canada, 2019, 8 min, in English)

Perfect.
A stick figure realizes that perfection is more than what it seems.

(Daniel Epega, US, 2020, 3 min, nonverbal)

Location

Northwest Film Forum (View)
1515 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
United States

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Accessibility

Ticketing, concessions, cinemas, restrooms, and our public edit lab are located on Northwest Film Forum's ground floor, which is wheelchair accessible. We have a limited number of assistive listening devices available for programs hosted in our larger theater, Cinema 1. These devices are maintained by the Technical Director, and can be requested at the ticketing and concessions counter. The Forum does NOT have assistive devices for the visually impaired, and is not (yet) a scent-free venue. Our commitment to increasing access for our audiences is ongoing, and we welcome all public input on the subject! If you have additional specific questions about accessibility at our venue, please contact our Executive Director Vivian Hua at vivian@nwfilmforum.org

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