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Home *Seattle Cinemaland, *SGS Recommends, Animation, Arts & Entertainment, Arts News, Capitol Hill News, Coming Attractions, Fan Boy/Girl Land, Fantasy and Horror, Film, Film Events, Film Festivals, Geek, Geek Film, Horror, Mark Your Calendars, News, Queer Film, Weekend CalendarMake Believe Film Festival Debuts March 23rd

Make Believe Film Festival Debuts March 23rd

March 9, 2023• byMichael Strangeways

Showcasing the best of horror, science-fiction, fantasy, animation and all things magical in film

Seattle is a city that loves it some film festivals…which makes sense in a part of the world where it tends to be dark, rainy, and introspective to the point of catatonia.

We enjoy being curled up in a ball watching movies and eating junk food! Especially all things genre, meaning from the world of the magical, macabre and futuristic.

Yes, we live in a permanent state of perpetual daydreaming.

The brand new MAKE BELIEVE FILM FESTIVAL is, surprisingly, the region’s first movie festival dedicated to fantasy/sci-fi/horror….which seems crazy in a city with 30 billion film festivals every year. It runs for one weekend only for its first outing, from March 23rd through the 26th, and will have screenings at SIFF Cinema Egyptian, Northwest Film Forum, West Hall (part of Century Ballroom), and Queer/Bar. You can snatch passes and tickets at: makebelieveseattle.com.

More info below about all the films, programs and special events including the presentation of the inaugural Imagination Award to a legendary filmmaker with Seattle connections: GUY MADDIN, the director of such imaginative films as The Saddest Music in the World, My Winnipeg, the filmed in Seattle, Brand Upon the Brain, and Careful which will have a special anniversary screening at the festival, and a screening that Seattle Gay Scene will co-present as a community partner.

So much info:

Make Believe Seattle features 31 programs, including narrative features, documentaries, mid-length films, short film blocks, the Be Kind, Rewind series of archival and anniversary screenings, and the inaugural Imagination Award presented to celebrated boundary-pushing filmmaker Guy Maddin (THE SADDEST MUSIC IN THE WORLD, MY WINNIPEG, THE FORBIDDEN ROOM). A cinephile game night, live podcasts, filmmaker Q&As, and parties round out the film festival lineup that also boasts two World Premieres and seven West Coast Premieres.

“Make Believe is all the things I have ever wanted in a genre film festival,” says Billy Ray Brewton, founder of Make Believe Seattle. “There are few areas of the country more steeped in the mysterious and fantastical than the Pacific Northwest. We plan to harness that energy coursing through this region’s veins to celebrate the many facets of the genre film category.”

Make Believe Seattle will open on Thursday, March 23, at Capitol Hill’s Egyptian Theatre with the West Coast premiere ofALIENS ABDUCTED MY PARENTS AND NOW I FEEL KINDA LEFT OUT. Fresh from its world premiere at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, Jake Von Wagoner’s family-friendly feature is part sci-fi caper and part coming-of-age story about aspiring teenage journalist Itsy (Emma Tremblay, THE JUDGE, SUPERGIRL) who moves to a small town with her family. She soon meets her space-obsessed, oddball neighbor Calvin (Jacob Buster, LET THE RIGHT ONE IN, COLONY) and plans to write an exposé on him for a summer internship in New York City, but she discovers Calvin has an out-of-this-world secret. Following the film, celebrate year one of Make Believe Seattle with the “Killers on the Loose” opening night party. Slasher films will be playing, deep dark jams will be spinning, and attendees are encouraged to dress up as their favorite horror movie killer for a chance to win prizes for best costume. 

Make Believe Seattle’s lineup also features two Spotlight Screenings. The eye-opening documentary LITTLE RICHARD: I AM EVERYTHING, from director Lisa Cortés (ALL IN: THE FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY), is a long overdue account of one of the most creative, eccentric, and influential musical artists of all time and chronicles his ongoing contributions to the field of imagination

The world premiere of PURSUED is a riveting thriller about a teenager who stalks her mother’s new boyfriend, only to accidentally stumble upon a stranger with the same name who also happens to be a deranged serial killer. Starring Madison Lawlor (THE AXE MURDERS OF VILLISCA), Molly Ringwald (THE BREAKFAST CLUB), Sam Trammell (TRUE BLOOD), and the late Paul Sorvino (GOODFELLAS). 

To close the festival on March 26, Make Believe Seattle is proud to present POUNDCAKE, directed by Onur Tukel (APPLESAUCE, SUMMER OF BLOOD), one of the most astute and fearless satirists of his generation. This dark and twisted new comedy about a serial killer who targets straight white men answers the all-important question: “What’s one more dead straight white dude?”

“Genre film festivals thrive in highlighting the truly indescribable – telling stories that refuse to be contained within typical cinematic categories like comedy or drama, but that exist in the murky boundaries in-between,” says Kasi Gaarenstroom, Make Believe Seattle film programmer. “These stories push narratives and beliefs and are a catharsis to many that may not see themselves in mainstream media.” 

Make Believe Seattle will present its inaugural Imagination Award to Guy Maddin at a 30th anniversary screening of his film CAREFUL. This 1992 classic, about the wary residents of a 19th-century mountain village who must tread carefully and speak softly lest they cause an avalanche, is the perfect showcase for Maddin’s blend of realism and fantasy. Before the screening, he will accept the award (virtually) and discuss his decades-long career in a business that doesn’t always reward the weird, wild, and wonderful. GUY MADDIN MIXTAPE, a program of some of his most acclaimed short films, co-curated by Maddin himself, will screen during the festival.

“When thinking of whom to honor for our inaugural award, we wanted to go with someone whose very existence seemed an act of imagination, says Brewton. “Guy Maddin was absolutely the first name that came to mind. A singularly unique artist, no one in film is doing what he does, and that’s a damn shame.”

Another festival highlight is HORROR INTERRUPTUS, a unique interactive presentation of Kathryn Bigelow’s 1987 horror western masterpiece, NEAR DARK, presented by film critic, author, and screenwriter Drew Mcweeny. This event pays homage to Roger Ebert’s annual Ebert Interruptus, which took place from 1975 to 2006 at the University of Colorado at Boulder’s Conference on World Affairs. Throughout the film screening, whenever Drew or an audience member screams, “Stop!” the film is paused, and the audience discusses what they’re seeing, what it means, and why it’s important for cinema. 

FRIDAY THE 13TH VENGEANCE 2: BLOODLINES will screen on March 22 at Northwest Film Forum as a special free (with RSVP) festival preview presentation. A continuation of FRIDAY THE 13TH VENGEANCE, this unauthorized fan film is the epic conclusion of the Tommy Jarvis storyline. It follows his daughters, Angelica and Ashley, as they search for their dad while attempting to evade Jason Voorhees’s father. Limited seating is available.

Make Believe Seattle will present juried awards for Best Feature, Best Short, Best Mid-Length, and Mindbreaker (given to the film that best breaks the brain. Each jury award will receive a $500 cash prize. Audience Choice awards will also be awarded for Best Feature and Best Short. The recipients of these awards will also each receive a $500 cash prize. 

The festival takes place from March 23-26. Screening venues include SIFF Cinema Egyptian, Northwest Film Forum, West Hall, and Queer/Bar. VIP Festival Passes are $150 and are limited to only 25 available. They include all screenings and events, plus an invitation to the filmmakers’ brunch. Festival Passes are $100 and include access to all film screenings and events. Day Passes are available for $50 and include all screenings for the selected day of purchase (Saturday, March 25 and Sunday, March 26 only). Party Passes are $25 each and include admission to all parties, but no screenings or events. All passes are on sale now. Individual tickets are $12 each and go on sale February 22 at makebelieveseattle.com.

For press credentials, high-res images, to request to preview any films, or to arrange interviews, please contact Rachael Brister at rachael@rcbcommunications.net.

Where/When/What

Make Believe Seattle Film Festival

March 23-26, 2023

Screening Venues: 

SIFF Cinema Egyptian, 805 E. Pine Street

Northwest Film Forum, 1515 12th Avenue

West Hall (part of Century Ballroom), 915 E. Pine Street

Queer/Bar, 1518 11th Avenue

Passes: $25-$150

Single tickets: $12

Film info, tickets, and passes:makebelieveseattle.com

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Gala Screenings

Opening Night: ALIENS ABDUCTED MY PARENTS AND NOW I FEEL KINDA LEFT OUT

Narrative; 2023; USA; 86 minutes; Jake Von Wagoner

Teenage aspiring journalist Itsy is miserable when her family moves to the small town of Pebble Falls. Among the new challenges — a fixer-upper house and unfriendly high schoolers, to name a few — Itsy meets Calvin, her strange, space-obsessed neighbor and classmate. Itsy befriends Calvin in hopes of writing an exposé on the oddball for a summer internship back in New York City, but she soon discovers that the amateur astronaut has an out-of-this-world secret. Calvin believes his parents were abducted by aliens, and it’s his mission to find and join them in outer space. As they endeavor to uncover the truth, the pair of outsiders foster a surprising and heartwarming friendship. Starring: Will Forte (MACGRUBER) and Elizabeth Mitchell (LOST), this wild and wonderful family film world premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival before making its way directly to The Emerald City.

Closing Night: POUNDCAKE

WORLD PREMIERE

Narrative; 2023; USA; 90-minutes; Onur Tukel

From Onur Tukel, one of the most astute and fearless satirists of his generation, comes POUNDCAKE, a film about a serial killer who targets straight white men. While some residents of The Big Apple feel empathy and concern for the situation, others feel the victims are getting what they deserve. From the filmmaker behind APPLESAUCE, SUMMER OF BLOOD, and CATFIGHT, comes a dark and twisted new comedy that answers the important question – “What’s one more dead straight white dude?”

Spotlight Screenings

LITTLE RICHARD: I AM EVERYTHING

WEST COAST PREMIERE

From CNN Films and HBO Films comes a long overdue chronicle of one of the most creative, eccentric, and influential musical artists of all time. Little Richard shaped a generation of performers and musicians with his larger-than-life persona and made a name for himself by going against the norms of music and performance at the time. Featuring musical legends Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, Tom Jones, and more – LITTLE RICHARD: I AM EVERYTHING chronicles his career, his music, and his ongoing contributions to the field of imagination.

PURSUED

WORLD PREMIERE

Narrative; 2023; USA; 105 minutes; Jeffrey Obrow

From the director of the horror classic THE DORM THAT DRIPPED BLOOD comes the World Premiere of this riveting thriller about a teenager who stalks her mother’s new boyfriend, only to accidentally stumble upon a stranger with the same name who also happens to be a deranged serial killer. Starring Madison Lawlor (THE AXE MURDERS OF VILLISCA), Molly Ringwald (THE BREAKFAST CLUB), Sam Trammell (TRUE BLOOD), Angus Macfadyen (BRAVEHEART), Shawn Christian (DAYS OF OUR LIVES), and the late Paul Sorvino (GOODFELLAS). 

Narrative Features

BLACK LODGE – directed by Michael Joseph McQuilken, West Coast Premiere

FREAKS OUT – directed by Gabriele Mainetti, Pacific Northwest Premiere

THE FIVE DEVILS – directed by Lea Mysius, Pacific Northwest Premiere

THE JESSICA CABIN – directed by Daniel Montgomery

POLARIS – directed by Kirsten Carthew, Washington State Premiere

SMOKING CAUSES COUGHING – directed by Quentin Dupieux, Pacific Northwest Premiere

Double Feature:

THE THIRD SATURDAY IN OCTOBER PART V – directed by Jay Burleson, West Coast Premiere

THE THIRD SATURDAY IN OCTOBER – directed by Jay Burleson, West Coast Premiere

UNICORN BOY – directed by Matt Kiel, West Coast Premiere

VALENTINE CRUSH – directed by Jamie Wede, Seattle Premiere

Documentary Features

A LIFE ON THE FARM – directed by Oscar Harding, West Coast Premiere

MISTER ORGAN – directed by David Farrier, West Coast Premiere

Short Film Programs

FINAL GIRLS

GO BUMP

GUY MADDIN MIXTAPE

HOT PURSUIT

WEIRD, WILD, AND WONDERFUL

WIN, LOSE, OR DRAWN

BE KIND, REWIND SERIES

CAREFUL: 30TH ANNIVERSARY – directed by Guy Maddin, 30th anniversary screening

EVENING PRIMROSE – directed by Paul Bogart, archival screening

MAKE-OUT WITH VIOLENCE – directed by The Deagol Brothers, 15th anniversary screening

MYSTICS IN BALI – directed by H. Tjut Djalil

Events

CINEPHILE GAME NIGHT – horror, sci-fi, and fantasy movie trivia

COLORS OF THE DARK LIVE!

HORROR INTERRUPTUS – NEAR DARK with Drew Mcweeny

IMAGINATION AWARD PRESENTATION: GUY MADDIN

OPENING NIGHT “KILLERS ON THE LOOSE” PARTY

SCREEN DRAFTS LIVE!

Free Programs

EVENING PRIMROSE

FRIDAY THE 13TH VENGEANCE 2: BLOODLINES (preview screening)

Make Believe Seattle Film Festival is sponsored by MUBI, Fangoria, Northwest Film Forum, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, C89.5, Sonder

About Make Believe Seattle 

Make Believe Seattle is a genre film festival dedicated to shining a light on the best in horror, sci-fi, fantasy, animation, and everything else we couch under that blanket term “genre.” There are few areas of the country more steeped in the mysterious and fantastical than Seattle, and we hope to shine a dark light on that energy that courses through the PNW’s veins. Striving to be a genre festival for everyone, our diverse and unpredictable programming aims to take even the most ardent genre fans out of their comfort zones. The first Make Believe Seattle Film Festival takes place March 23-26, 2023. For more information, visit makebelieveseattle.com, on Instagram and Facebook@makebelieveseattle, and on Twitter @makebelieveff.

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About the Author: Michael Strangeways

As the Editorial Director/Co-Owner, Michael Strangeways writes, edits and does about a million other jobs for Seattle Gay Scene, Puget Sound's most visited LGBTQ news, arts and entertainment website now celebrating its 14th year as a media outlet. A semi-proud Midwesterner by birth, he's lived in Seattle since 2000. He's also a film producer who would like you to check out the Jinkx Monsoon documentary, "Drag Becomes Him" now available on Amazon.com. In his spare time, he gets slightly obsessive about his love for old movies, challenging theater, "otters", vodka, chocolate, "I,Claudius", Lizzie Borden, real books made out of paper, disaster films, show tunes, Weimar era Germany, flea markets, pop surrealistic art, the sex lives of Hollywood actors both living and dead, kitties, chicken fried steak, haute couture and David Bowie. But, not necessarily in that order.

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