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Article: SIFF DRAWS TO A CLOSE FOR ANOTHER YEAR WITH 71 PROGRAMS.(Whats_Happening)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Article date:
- June 14, 2002
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The 31/2-week, 204-film run of the 28th Seattle International Film Festival winds up this weekend, with 71 programs at five theaters downtown and on Capitol Hill.
The closing night gala at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the Cinerama features the world premiere of "Passionada," a romance set in a New England fishing village starring Sofia Milos and Jason Isaacs and directed by Dan Ireland, co-founder of SIFF. The film will be shown again at 9:30 p.m. at regular prices.
The following are brief reviews of a selection of the films showing during the next three days, along with the grades of movies we reviewed in the past three What's Happenings that have repeat ...
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The Daily Mail (London, England);
April 17, 2002 ;
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