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The Last Class

Elliot Kirschner · 2025
71min · DCP
  • Sunday, Sep 21, 2025, 1:30pm
  • Sunday, Oct 12, 2025, 1:00pm

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)

Additional showing added on October 12th due to popular demand!

THE LAST CLASS is a nuanced and deeply personal portrait of master educator Robert Reich teaching his final course and reflecting on a period of immense transformation, personally and globally. It is a love letter to education. The former Secretary of Labor might be famous for his public service, best-selling books, and viral social media posts, but he always considered teaching his true calling. Now, after over 40 years and an extraordinary 40,000 students, Reich is preparing for his last class.

Over the course of the film, Reich confronts the impending finality, and his own aging, with increasing candor, introspection, and, ultimately, emotion. He displays a rawness of feeling he has never shared publicly before. Drawing on his lifetime in politics, he uses his class, “Wealth and Poverty,” to offer us all a deeper look at why inequalities of income and wealth have widened significantly since the late 1970s, and why this poses dangerous risks to our society.

One thousand students fill the biggest lecture hall on the UC Berkeley campus, the last class to receive Reich’s wisdom and exhortations not to accept that the world has to stay the way it is. His belief in the next generation’s ability to take on the fight is inspiring.

“Reich is an eloquent extemporaneous speaker who knows how to keep people’s interest while coming across as authentic. That makes him a perfect subject for a documentary… it’s heartening to hear a major figure in American political history talking about the future as if it might actually happen.” Matt Zoller Seitz, RogerEbert.com

Cyberslime

90min · DCP
  • Monday, Sep 22, 2025, 7:30pm

Screening location: Here-After (21+) – alley entrance, 2505 1st Ave, Seattle

2195CE: Tune in to your compound’s public access channel for a 90-min collection of short films & video art. Feels like candy and whippets at the end of the world. Tastes bloody and tender. Smells like hot fax machine, mouse pad, mac carcass, and tattered wire.

CYBERSLIME is a touring short film anthology curated by Chicago filmmaker Henry Hanson (curator of CYBERGRIME and DISORDERLY CONDUCT) and produced by Full Spectrum Features, a Chicago-based non-profit dedicated to supporting underrepresented filmmakers.

This program will be presented with open captions. Click here to read more about the films and their filmmakers.

Please note: Here-After is a 21 and over establishment. The entrance is via the alley in back of The Crocodile building. Get there early to order tasty beverages from the bar and delicious food from Tat’s Deli!

The Girl Who Leapt Through Time

Nobuhiko Obayashi · 1983
104min · DCP
  • Tuesday, Sep 23, 2025, 7:00pm

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

After his great success with HOUSE at Toho, legendary filmmaker Nobuhiko Obayashi was given the notoriety to start dabbling in the mainstream. His adaptation of the electrifyingly popular 1967 Japanese novel THE GIRL WHO LEAPT THROUGH TIME was the first adaptation of Yasutaka Tsutsi’s book, and was the second highest grossing Japanese film in its release year of 1983.

After breaking a beaker at school that releases a lavender-like scent causing student Yoshiyama Kazuko to faint, she wakes up the following morning with the ability to travel through time. Sentimental and sweepingly romantic, THE GIRL WHO LEAPT THROUGH TIME is part of Obayashi’s Onomichi trilogy, which include coming of age sci-fi films set in the town of his birth. The trilogy also includes I ARE YOU, YOU ARE ME and LONELY HEART.

Free for members of Scarecrow Video and the Grand Illusion. $10 for non-members, space-available after all members have been seated.

Tinsman Road

Robbie Banfitch · 2025
115min · DCP
  • Wednesday, Sep 24, 2025, 7:30pm

Screening location: Here-After (21+) – alley entrance, 2505 1st Ave, Seattle

Independent to the bone and shot fully on gritty 4:3 Mini-DV in the backwoods of New Jersey, writer/director Robbie Banfitch’s (THE OUTWATERS) sophomore feature, TINSMAN ROAD, takes the audience on an emotionally winding voyage into the wilderness of death and sorrow. The story centers on a young man as he navigates the serpentine mystery surrounding his long-missing sister and their family home.

Please note: Here-After is a 21 and over establishment. The entrance is via the alley in back of The Crocodile building. Get there early to order tasty beverages from the bar and delicious food from Tat’s Deli!

“Banfitch’s film plays out like a clenched fist around the viewer’s throat, tensing with the moonlight and releasing with the sunrise, over and over again until, eventually, the night and day meld together.” Richelle Charkot, Rue Morgue

Tinsman Road builds upon a typical found footage foundation to bring the subgenre to new heights with a deeply moving story about the unbreakable bonds of family, even in the face of true evil… [it] is a harrowing journey into the shuddering soul of a dark mystery, one with its bloody heart on its sleeve, begging you to connect within the sorrow. Begging you to walk down the road alongside it. I hope you’ll take its hand.” Lex Briscuso, Dread Central

Who Killed Teddy Bear? in 35mm

Joseph Cates · 1965
95min · 35mm
  • Thursday, Sep 25, 2025, 7:30pm
  • Thursday, Oct 2, 2025, 7:30pm

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)

60th anniversary! New 35mm print of never-before-seen director's cut!

The apex of lurid ’60s exploitation movies and a virtual smorgasbord of Hollywood taboos... In sharp contrast to his innocent but equally disturbed Plato in REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE, Sal Mineo stars as a porno-obsessed, body-building, proto-Travis Bickle, with Juliet Prowse as a go-go dancer/hostess whose seemingly inevitable states of undress are spied on by an unknown Peeping Tom. After one too many X-rated phone calls, it's erstwhile comedian/game show host Jan Murray on the case, as a sex-crime-specializing cop whose research includes re-playing victims’ interviews, while his 10-year-old daughter listens in next door; plus all-too-friendly sympathy from lesbian disco boss Elaine Stritch.

WHO KILLED TEDDY BEAR? seethes with a sweatily frustrated libidinousness: as the camera caressingly photographs the faceless voyeur in his jockey shorts, you’d swear you were watching a recent Calvin Klein commercial. Shot on location in New York in a glistening black and white recalling SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS, TEDDY BEAR offers a unique documentary record of mid-60s Times Square sex shops, when magazines like Teenage Nudist were displayed alongside books by Frank Harris and William Burroughs.

This new 35mm print of Joseph Cates’s original director’s cut, unseen in nearly 60 years, includes over 5 minutes of censored material (cut from the 1965 release prints), revealing, among other things, a deeper exploration of the Mineo character’s true sexuality.

35mm print courtesy Owen Kline and Vinegar Syndrome.

“…astonishing in so many ways that it has to be seen to be believed.” Gary M. Kramer, Gay City News

“Even without revealing the film’s many twists and turns, the explicit—and yes, exploitative—way Teddy Bear treats many up-until-then taboo issues is a marvel to behold… In sum total, this film is nuts.” Sankeerthna Vedamtam, MovieJawn

“…an exercise in hard-boiled sleaze. The movie is creatively suggestive and well shot in glorious black and white… the 1965 movie returns to claim cult status.” J. Hoberman, The New York Times

Hundreds of Beavers

Mike Cheslik · 2024
108min · DCP
  • Thursday, Mar 27, 2025, 8:00pm
  • Thursday, Apr 24, 2025, 8:00pm
  • Thursday, May 29, 2025, 8:00pm
  • Wednesday, Jun 25, 2025, 7:00pm
  • Thursday, Jul 31, 2025, 8:00pm
  • Thursday, Aug 28, 2025, 8:00pm
  • Thursday, Sep 25, 2025, 8:00pm

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

Autumn beavs and pumpkins, please. Nineteenth encore screening!

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

Coming Soon

Christiane F. – New 4K Restoration

Uli Edel · 1981
131min · 4K DCP
  • Monday, Sep 29, 2025, 7:00pm

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

Adapted from actress and musician Christiane Felscherinow’s harrowing account of her teenage years, CHRISTIANE F. depicts the impact of West Berlin’s mid-to-late-70s heroin epidemic on one of its youngest and luckiest survivors. On the cusp of fourteen, David Bowie-worshipping Christiane (Natja Brunckhorst) begins slipping out from under the watch of her divorced mother and spending time at hip discotheque Sound. There she falls in love with Detlev (Thomas Haustein), whose recent experiments with heroin soon have her hooked.

Working with first-time actors and shooting on location with real-life regulars of Zoo Station’s notorious drug cruising scene, director Uli Edel unflinchingly captures the degradation of each phase of junkie life, from underage prostitution to brutal withdrawals to the seemingly endless vows to “go straight.” Bowie himself appears in a concert performance of “Station to Station”; the film’s soundtrack is a virtual compendium of the epochal musician’s celebrated “Berlin period” and a perfect sonic evocation of nightclubbing’s dark side.

In German with English subtitles.

“One of the most horrifying movies I have ever seen… the images are so powerful, the horrors so strong and the performances (by a cast of young unknowns) so utterly, bleakly, realistic. This is a movie of hell.” Roger Ebert

D(e)AD

Claudia Lonow · 2025
97min · DCP
  • Tuesday, Sep 30, 2025, 7:30pm
  • Monday, Oct 13, 2025, 7:30pm

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

Additional showing added, October 13th, due to popular demand!

Tillie (Isabella Roland), a floundering young woman and her charismatic, alcoholic father (Craig Bierko), struggle to resolve their fractured relationship in the weirdest possible way: after he dies, his ghost appears in mirrors to haunt everyone in the family but Tillie. Tillie’s sister, Violet (Vic Michaelis), mother (Claudia Lonow), grandparents (Mark Lonow and Joanne Astrow), stepfather (Jonathan Schmock), and even Violet’s free-spirited baby daddy (Nick Marini), must do everything they can to make Tillie see her father… even employing a very Reform rabbi (Eddie Peppitone) to exorcize him… or else they will be plagued by this ghost forever.

Written by and starring Isabella Roland (Dropout.tv, Sex Lives Of College Girls) and directed by and starring Isabella’s mom, Claudia Lonow.

Frankenhooker

Frank Henenlotter · 1990
85min · DCP
  • Thursday, Oct 2, 2025, 7:30pm

Screening location: Here-After (21+) – alley entrance, 2505 1st Ave, Seattle

WANNA DATE? 35th anniversary screening of a Grand Illusion favorite.

After making horror history with BASKET CASE and BRAIN DAMAGE, the incomparable Frank Henenlotter unleashed FRANKENHOOKER—the greatest transmutation of Mary Shelley’s FRANKENSTEIN that you’ll ever see!

Soon after accidentally killing the love of his life, Jeffrey Franken (James Lorinz) decides to reanimate her with the help of a drug called Supercrack… and the body parts of a dozen streetwalkers. Feeling like a twisted mash-up between John Waters’s SERIAL MOM and Stuart Gordon’s RE-ANIMATOR, FRANKENHOOKER is a bad taste triumph that revels in sublime camp, gloopy gore, and neon-soaked dreamscapes. Plus an iconic performance by Patty Mullen as the eponymous title character.

Co-presented with Scarecrow Video!

Please note: Here-After is a 21 and over establishment. The entrance is via the alley in back of The Crocodile building. Get there early to order tasty beverages from the bar and delicious food from Tat’s Deli!

“Frank Henenlotter’s Frankenhooker is a ridiculous yet absolute joy to watch, one that manages to possess the themes of the novel [Frankenstein] and embrace its sleazy nature.” Ryan Maguire, Collider

Diabolique

Henri-Georges Clouzot · 1955
117min · digital
  • Monday, Oct 6, 2025, 7:00pm

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

70th anniversary of the classic psychological horror/thriller!

Before PSYCHO, PEEPING TOM, and REPULSION, there was DIABOLIQUE. This thriller from Henri-Georges Clouzot, which shocked audiences in Europe and the U.S., is the story of two women—the fragile wife and the willful mistress of the sadistic headmaster of a boys' boarding school—who hatch a daring revenge plot. With its unprecedented narrative twists and terrifying images, DIABOLIQUE is a heart-grabbing benchmark in horror filmmaking, featuring outstanding performances by Simone Signoret, Véra Clouzot, and Paul Meurisse.

In French with English subtitles

“Satisfying, elegant and nasty.” Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian

“If your fingernails aren’t gnawed to the knuckles when you leave the theater, you have stronger nerves than most.” Don Vincent, Orlando Sentinel

Where to Land

Hal Hartley · 2025
75min · DCP
  • Tuesday, Oct 7, 2025, 6:15pm
  • Tuesday, Oct 7, 2025, 8:15pm
  • Wednesday, Oct 15, 2025, 6:00pm

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)

The latest feature film from a true legend of American independent cinema, Hal Hartley!

WHERE TO LAND is a touching farce about a successful director of romantic comedies in his senior years who, while addressing his Last Will and Testament, applies for a job as assistant groundskeeper in a cemetery because he’d like to work outdoors with his hands. But his family, friends, and neighbors misunderstand and assume he is dying, crowding into his apartment to express their last farewells and to clumsily philosophize about the meaning of life.

Featuring veterans of Hartley's many critically acclaimed films like Bill Sage (HENRY FOOL), Edie Falco (TRUST), Robert John Burke (SIMPLE MEN, THE UNBELIEVABLE TRUTH), and Gia Crovatin (NED RIFLE), along with newer collaborators including Obie Award winner Kathleen Chalfant and fresh new faces, Kim Taff and Katelyn Sparks.

“…peak Hal Hartley, warm and optimistic, damnedly funny and vital.” Paul F. Verhoeven, ABC Radio

“In an age of brain-lacerating tech and herdlike algorithmic group-think, Hartley stands out in ever-greater contrast as a quietly intransigent auteur force.” Kevin Khara, VICE Magazine

Trick or Treat (in tribute to Ozzy)

Charles Martin Smith · 1986
98min · digital
  • Tuesday, Oct 7, 2025, 7:30pm

Screening location: Here-After (21+) – alley entrance, 2505 1st Ave, Seattle

The pinnacle of 1980s heavy metal horror movies, TRICK OR TREAT tells the story of Eddie Weinbauer, a hard-rocking geek who is picked on at school but finds solace in metal music. After his hero, rock musician Sammi Curr, dies in a hotel fire, Eddie is gifted an acetate of Curr’s last recording by local radio personality, Nuke (played by Gene Simmons of Kiss). Eddie soon discovers – through backward messages hidden in the grooves of the record – that the spirit of Sammi Curr is planning to return through the airwaves to exact a terrible revenge, and the students of Lakeridge High School are in for one HELL of a time at the Halloween Ball.

Featuring kick ass original songs by the band Fastway and Ozzy as a televangelist, TRICK OR TREAT is heavy metal horror at its finest.

Be sure to arrive early to claim your seat, grab a tasty beverage from the bar, order delicious food from Tat’s Deli, and enjoy a pre-show full of Ozzy music videos, live performances, and various other clips of the Prince of Darkness, all beginning soon after doors at 6:30pm. OZZY FOREVER!

Please note: Here-After is a 21 and over establishment. The entrance is via the alley in back of The Crocodile building.

“This movie is 80’s as all f**k and I loved every minute of it.” Mike Sprague, Dread Central

Videodrome: The Director’s Cut

David Cronenberg · 1983
89min · 4K DCP
  • Wednesday, Oct 8, 2025, 7:30pm

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)

Annual William Kennedy Memorial Screening!

When Max Renn goes looking for edgy new shows for his sleazy cable TV station, he stumbles across the pirate broadcast of a hyperviolent torture show called Videodrome. As he struggles to unearth the origins of the program, he embarks on a hallucinatory journey into a shadow world of right-wing conspiracies, sadomasochistic sex games, and bodily transformation. Starring James Woods and Debbie Harry, with groundbreaking special effects makeup by Rick Baker, VIDEODROME is one of David Cronenberg’s most original and provocative works, fusing social commentary with shocking elements of sex and violence.

Back in June 2021, Seattle lost one of its most dedicated cinephiles, William Kennedy. One of Bill’s final wishes was that people gather to watch VIDEODROME in his memory. A portion of the proceeds from this screening will be donated to Evergreen Playhouse in Centralia, where Bill performed in several productions prior to moving to Seattle.

Videodrome has lost none of its power to disturb, none of its potency as a catalyst for meaningful introspection… It remains the rare breed of sociological provocation that might change minds. It’s a looking glass. It’s a masterpiece.” Walter Chaw, RogerEbert.com

Ghost Almanac with Live Score by Montopolis

80min · DCP
  • Sunday, Oct 12, 2025, 7:30pm

Screening location: Here-After (21+) – alley entrance, 2505 1st Ave, Seattle

What if the devil was a VJ? What if MTV broadcasted from hell? GHOST ALMANAC features the best scenes from classic horror films soundtracked live by the vintage synthesizer enthusiasts of Montopolis. Tales from the Crypt meets VH1 in this 80-minute roller coaster ride of terror and old school beats.

Included in this program are excerpts from the following: The Skeleton Dance (1929); Haxan (1922); The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920); Buster Keaton’s The Haunted House (1921) (the complete short film); L’Inferno (1911); Betty Boop’s Halloween Party (1933); The Vanishing Lady (1896); Nosferatu (1922).

Please note: Here-After is a 21 and over establishment. The entrance is via the alley in back of The Crocodile building. Get there early to order tasty beverages from the bar and delicious food from Tat’s Deli!

Montopolis is an indie chamber music group from Austin, Texas that performs the works of composer Justin Sherburn. Their genre-busting music uses inventive instrumentation to create “stunning and transcendent” (The Austin Chronicle) concerts. Their programs are audience-engaging, multi-media events that combine live music with film and interactive storytelling. The Montopolis musicians include members of the Austin Symphony, Okkervil River, Tosca String Quartet, and The Polyphonic Spree.

Bride of Frankenstein

James Whale · 1935
75min · digital
  • Tuesday, Oct 14, 2025, 6:15pm

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

90th anniversary!

Released in 1935, BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN is widely regarded as a rare example of a sequel that surpasses the original. Combining gothic horror with biting wit, surreal visuals, and unexpected pathos, director James Whale elevated the genre to new artistic heights. Boris Karloff returns in a haunting and deeply human performance as the Monster, while Elsa Lanchester’s unforgettable turn as the Bride remains a cultural touchstone nearly a century later. With its bold themes of creation, loneliness, and the limits of human ambition, BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN continues to resonate, making it as relevant and provocative now as it was 90 years ago.

“[A] great horror classic.” Marjorie Baumgarten, Austin Chronicle

“Whale’s erudite genius brings it all together. He sculpts every nuance of self-parody, social satire, horror, humour, wit and whimsy into a dazzling whole, keeping every one of his fantastical plates spinning until the tragic, inevitable finale.” Simon Braund, Empire

May

Lucky McKee · 2002
93min · digital
  • Tuesday, Oct 14, 2025, 8:30pm

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

IF YOU CAN'T FIND A FRIEND... MAKE ONE

In this horror cult classic from writer-director Lucky McKee, May (Angela Bettis) is a socially awkward veterinary assistant with a lazy eye and an obsession with perfection. Never really fitting in, she grew up wearing a pirate’s patch, and her sole companion continues to be a perfectly kept doll — until she meets handsome Adam (Jeremy Sisto) and his beautiful hands. As May’s relationships with Adam and an alluring colleague (Anna Faris) descend into depravity, she soon finds out that people are not 100% perfect — only certain parts of them are.

May is nothing short of brilliant. It is likely the most original horror story I have seen in years.” Jovanka Vuckovic, Rue Morgue

4/4 stars! May is a horror film and something more and deeper, something disturbing and oddly moving.” Roger Ebert

Re-Wind (aka Celluloid Nightmares) – New Restoration

Hisayasu Satô · 1988
65min · DCP
  • Wednesday, Oct 15, 2025, 8:00pm

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)

When a grisly, point-of-view snuff videotape is found in a refrigerator, a young man becomes obsessed with tracking down its creator and finding out whether or not the brutal murder depicted on it was real. As he delves deeper into Tokyo’s underground video scene with a female reporter who calls herself Crime Hunter, his own perversions come to the fore.

Fusing gruesome gore and raw sex while wryly paying tribute to Michael Powell’s seminal PEEPING TOM, RE-WIND (also known as CELLULOID NIGHTMARES) is one of legendary pink (pinku eiga) film director Hisayasu Satô's most powerful and impressive early works, rarely screened in America until now.

New 2K restoration. In Japanese with English subtitles.

“…an evocatively gritty and bleak mixture of sex and horror-thriller set in a neon-tinged urban environment and filtered through a fuzzy 80s video aesthetic… There’s certainly more than enough here to please exploitation fans.” The Bloody Pit of Horror Blog