Two months after 9/11, Amélie opened at the Egyptian Theatre. It ran for nearly five months, inspiring half of all women living on Capitol Hill to cut their hair into Audrey Tautou–style bobs and cheering the hearts of Seattle filmgoers at a time when America was simultaneously grieving and marching to war. (I saw Amélie four times during that epic run.) Now, as part of a weekend-long celebration of the Egyptian’s grand opening, SIFF Cinema is giving us the chance to relive the joyous Frenchness of Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s delightful confectionary masterpiece of cinematic escapism. (SIFF Cinema Egyptian, 805 E Pine St, siff.net, 3:30 and 6:30 pm, $5/free with recent receipt from area business)