Highlights

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    • The Wild Child
      The Wild Child

      December 5 - 11

      Inspired by an actual case in 18th Century France, Francois Truffaut’s poetic film tells the story of Victor, l’enfant sauvage—a child who was discovered living in the forest with wolves—and the doctor who adopted and tried to civilize him. Truffaut himself plays the young doctor, who works at a

    • Alexander Nevsky
      Alexander Nevsky

      December 12 - 18

      When a horde of Teutonic knights invade Russia, Prince Alexander Nevsky raises a ragtag army from the people of Novgorod to repel the invading masses in a breathtaking epic of Russian resilience.

    • Where God Left His Shoes
      Where God Left His Shoes

      December 9

      Winner of the Humanitas Prize for Best Sundance Feature Film, Where God Left His Shoes, is the story of a homeless family on Christmas Eve that refuses to break apart during the darkest time of their lives. Presented by SIFF, the Seattle Seahawks, and United Way of King County.

    The Theater

    Discover extraordinary films every day of the year!

    SIFF Cinema is located at 321 Mercer Street at 3rd Avenue, McCaw Hall, in the heart of Seattle Center’s Theatre district.

    Showtimes and information: 206-633-7151

    SIFF Cinema is located in the Nesholm Family Lecture Hall on the lower level of Marion Oliver McCaw Hall at Seattle Center. The main entrance is directly below the skybridge from the Mercer garage at the Corner of 3rd Avenue North and Mercer Street. In addition to the Mercer garage, parking is available on the street (metered and zoned) or in adjacent pay parking lots and garages.

    Bus: Several bus routes stop within walking distance of SIFF Cinema and Seattle Center. From downtown Seattle, take routes 2, 3, or 4 to Seattle Center. From Capitol Hill, take route 8 down Denny. Visit the Metro Transit Trip Planner to find other routes to McCaw Hall.

    Monorail: For transit information from downtown on the Seattle Center Monorail, visit www.seattlemonorail.com.

    Now Playing

    • The Wild Child
      The Wild Child

      December 5 - 11

      Inspired by an actual case in 18th Century France, Francois Truffaut’s poetic film tells the story of Victor, l’enfant sauvage—a child who was discovered living in the forest with wolves—and the doctor who adopted and tried to civilize him. Truffaut himself plays the young doctor, who works at a

    Coming Soon

    • Helvetica
      Helvetica

      December 6

      A celebration of global visual culture that records a fluid discussion with renowned designers about their work, the creative process, their choices, and aesthetics.

    • Where God Left His Shoes
      Where God Left His Shoes

      December 9

      Winner of the Humanitas Prize for Best Sundance Feature Film, Where God Left His Shoes, is the story of a homeless family on Christmas Eve that refuses to break apart during the darkest time of their lives. Presented by SIFF, the Seattle Seahawks, and United Way of King County.

    • Alexander Nevsky
      Alexander Nevsky

      December 12 - 18

      When a horde of Teutonic knights invade Russia, Prince Alexander Nevsky raises a ragtag army from the people of Novgorod to repel the invading masses in a breathtaking epic of Russian resilience.