Arts and Entertainment
September 22, 2023
From: Friday Harbor Film FestivalDelve into the cinematic world of the Friday Harbor Film Festival. Whether you choose to journey through our interactive online guide or relish a printed copy aboard the Washington State Ferries or at our Friday Harbor office, our guide promises a rich exploration of this year's outstanding films and events.
Each year, we curate a comprehensive 60-page guide that brings you closer to the heart of the festival. The Guide includes detailed film descriptions, event schedules, information on the esteemed Audience Choice Awards, and special spotlights on our honorees. Traditionally available in print on the Washington State Ferries and at our office in Friday Harbor, we're thrilled to introduce our fully interactive online version this year. Dive into the festival experience from any device—desktop, tablet, or phone.
The Festival through the years.
Dive deep into the rich legacy of the Friday Harbor Film Festival. While we currently showcase the 2023 Online Program Guide on our virtual bookshelf, in the coming months, we will be adding our cherished collections from previous years. Revisit and discover the historic and award-winning documentaries that FHFF has celebrated annually. We invite you to journey with us through the annals of cinematic excellence and to check back often as we continue to archive our festival's storied history.
Schedule :
October 26, 2023
1:00 PM : ENVIRONMENT - IN-THEATRE THEMATIC SHORTS BLOCK - Grange
Runtime: l hr 50 owns
Films in block : Evergreen Farming Our Future Healy Island Marble Butterfly Salted Earth Wild Territory
4:00 PM : MARINE ECOLOGY - IN-THEATRE THEMATIC SHORTS BLOCK - Grange
Runtime: l hr 36 mins
Films in block : Banks Call of the Orcas Into the Stillaguamish Manta Watch Quahoggers
7:00 PM : TALES FROM THE HEART - IN-THEATRE THEMATIC SHORTS BLOCK - Grange
Runtime : 2 hrs 3$ mins
Films in block :
Ashley Martin
The Bench
A Fiber Story
From Sweden with Love
The Last Act
Our Sacred Obligation
reverence
She Marches In Chinatown Your Water Can be Safe
October 27, 2023
10:00am : MAMA Bears - SJCT WHITTIER
10:15am : Cowboy Poets - SJCT GUBELMAN
10:00am : We are Tenacious - GRANGE
10:00am : Deep Rising - PALACE FRONT
10:15am : with short film: Any Fool Knows - PALACE BACK
1:00pm : PATRICK AND THE WHALE with short Film: Call of the Orcas - SJCT WHITTIER
1:15pm : BUFFY SAINTE-MARIE CARRY IT ON - SJCT GUBELMAN
1:00pm : with short films Farming Our Future, & Your Water Can Be Safe - GRANGE
1:00pm : PATROL - PALACE FRONT
1:15pm : THE SPACE RACE - PALACE BACK
4:00pm : BEFORE THE SUN - GRANGE
4:00pm : 20 DAYS IN MARIUPOL - PALACE FRONT
4:15pm : with short film The Last Act - PALACE BACK
7:00pm : OPENING NIGHT GALA Including a screening of WILD BEAUTY - SJCT WHITTIER
7:00pm : BAD PRESS - GRANGE
October 28, 2023
10:00am : With Short films: Island Marble Butterfly. Song of the Hermit - SJCT WHITTIER
10:15am :We are TENACIOUS - SJCT GUBELMAN
10:00am :Film Makers Forum Talk with Filmmakers - GRANGE
10:00am :Big Wave Guardians - PALACE FRONT
10:15am :With Short film Any Fool Knows - PALACE BACK
1:00pm : BUFFY SAINTE-MARIE Carry it on - SJCT WHITTIER
1:15pm : With Short Film : Into the Stillaguamish- SJCT GUBELMAN
1:00pm : with short Films : Ashley Martin, The Bench, & The Fiber Story - GRANGE
1:00pm : with short films Healy, & Salted Earth - PALACE FRONT
1:15pm : THE SPACE RACE - PALACE BACK
4:00pm : COVENANT OF THE SALMON PEOPLE - SJCT WHITTIER
4:15pm : ELEMENTAL REIMAGINE WILDFIRE- SJCT GUBELMAN
4:00pm : BEFORE THE SUN - GRANGE
4:00pm : NUCLEAR NOW- PALACE FRONT
4:15pm : 20 DAYS IN MARIUPOL - PALACE BACK
7:00pm : With the short film Call of the Orcas - SJCT WHITTIER
7:15pm : MAMA BEARS- SJCT GUBELMAN
7:00pm : With short film Our Sacred Obligation - GRANGE
7:00pm : CARLOS- PALACE FRONT
7:15pm : DEEP RISING - PALACE BACK
October 29, 2023
10:00am : COWBOY POETS - SJCT WHITTIER
10:15am : with short film Into the Stitlaguamish - SJCT GUBELMAN
10:00am : with short film Our Sacred Obligation - GRANGE
10:00am : with short films Healy, & Salted Earth - PALACE FRONT
10:15am : with short film The Last Act - PALACE BACK
1:00pm : COVENANT OF THE SALMON PEOPLE - SJCT WHITTIER
1:15pm : with short films:Farming Our Future. & Your 1:00pm : Water Can Be Safe - SJCT GUBELMAN
1:00pm : with short films:Ashley Martin, The Bench, & The Fiber Story - GRANGE
1:00pm : BIG WAVE GUARDIANS - PALACE FRONT
1:15pm : PATROL - PALACE BACK
4:00pm : WILD BEAUTY Mustang Spirit of the West - SJCT WHITTIER
4:15pm : with short Films: Island Marble Butterfly, & Song of the Hermit - SJCT GUBELMAN
4:00pm : BAD PRESS - GRANGE
4:00pm : CARLOS - PALACE FRONT
4:15pm : NUCLEAR NOW - PALACE BACK
7:00pm : AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARDS
Schedule :
October 30 - November 5, 2023
The On-Demand Festival is back by popular demand.
Friday Harbor Film Festival presents the ON-DEMAND FESTIVAL, a week of films and events available 24/7 on our website. FHFF.ORG from
October 30 - November 5, including:
- Most of the features and alt of the short films from the In-Theatre Festival.'
- Additional excellent features and short films not shown during the In-Theatre Festival
In-Theatre Filmmaker O&As and the Filmmafters' Forum
On-Demand Shorts
Banks
Directed by David Sanchez. Bittie-Jazz Marcuzzo-Ray. Jerome Lewa
An eco-educator crisscrosses the riverbanks from the Mingan islands to Montreal to meet the guardians of the St Lawrence River, our greatest jewel
EVER GREEN
Directed by MarhA Dworkin and Melissa M. Young
How a small organization mobilized their island community to protect forests, farmlands, and shorelines from development in order to preserve a healthy rural way of life.
From Sweden, With Love
Directed by Muhammad Umar Saeed
Hanna a girl from Sweden, starts a school for Pakhiwas (Nomads) in Lahore. Pakistan. This school in a tent is changing the lives of the most unprivileged of the society.
Meaningful Meals
Directed by Franco Duerme
A minimum wage worker struggles to find meaning in their meals. What ensues is a journey to find that meaning and why the things they eat are important.
Reverence
Directed by M Freeman
A poetic, kaleidoscopic meditation on the irrepressible awe of being, this is part of Cinema Divina. M's series of genre-fluid films created through contemplative practice.
Wild Territory
Directed by Samuel Steiner Riley
Wild Territory explores the relationship between a daring wildlife photographer. Etienne Littlefair. and the vast freshwater ecosystems that define Australia's far north.
Cu Lao Cham: Island of Life
Directed by James Borton
On a pristine archipelago off Vietnam's central coast islanders have adopted conservation and sustainability practices to provide an ecologically balanced future.
Finding Lillian: The lost patients of Washington's abandoned mental hospital
Directed by Lauren Frohne
Fifty years after Northern State Hospital closed, there's scant evidence its patients ever existed. A former social worker and a dedicated great-granddaughter work to unearth the truth about the mental institution and revive stories of its forgotten patients.
Manta Watch: Discovering Aotearoa's Gentle Giants
Directed by Rebecca Pratt
Journey with Manta Watch Now Zealand's team and citizen scientists to track down the world's most intelligent and most endangered fish, the Oceanic Mania Ray.
Quahoggers: Rhode Island's Iconic S hell-fishermen
Directed by by David Heifer Welts
Spend time offshore with Rhode Island's legendary Quahoggers. shell fishermen who dig clams, as thoy practice their centuries-old craft
She Marches in Chinatown
Directed by Delia Chen
In 1952, Asian American girls had no extra-curricular activities until Ruby Chow created the Seattle Chinese Community Girls Drill Team, the only one of its kind in the world.
In the Whale
Directed by David Abet
The true story cf Cope Cods last-rernoining commercial lobster dive* who was engulfed by a humpback whale's missive mouth and how he survived
Keeper of the Bay
Directed by Ashley LoFaso
A documentary film about marine conservation through the eyes of a native Hawaiian woman as she struggles to continue a family baykeeping legacy
Native Transformations in the Pacific Northwest
Directed by Jordan Rtber
explore the legacy of cultural trauma on Native Americans through three ntimate portraits of tribal members struggling with substance abuse and addition as they search for healing
Tale of a Whale
Directed by PhoeOe Brock Dunbar
Community volunteers in Sooke. BC salvaged a gray whale that had died and washed up in a local cove. Its ottcutaled skeleton was hung from the rafters of Sooke's newly built community school
A Life at Sea
Directed by Elisa Mand and Bente Rohde
An intimate look into the emotional wort three Busumer crab fishermen, who f<gh livelihood lhe« f.imty on land. and. abo" absolute treedorr at sea
Killing Our Saline Lakes
Directed by Kevin Clark
Lower snow and ram levels are making an uncertaii future for the birds on the Pacific Ftyway thai depend on rare hypersafane lakes - Lake Abert m Oregon Mono I ake in California and the Great Salt Lake in Utah.
Space, Hope and Charity
Directed by Sandy Cumrrungs
Follow the journey of Charity Woodrum who overcomes poverty and tragedy while chasing her dream of becoming, an astrophysicist The film is a story of love and loss, and of finding purpose, even joy again after losing everything
You Just Can't See Them From The Road
Directed by Keely Brazil Covello and Michaela Brazil Gillies
This documentary paints a portrait of modern West Coast ranchers—invisible to and misunderstood by the rapidly modernizing society thev sustain.
Date : October 26, 2023 - October 29, 2023 : In-Person
October 30, 2023 - November 5, 2023 : On Demand
Location : Various Location
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