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This week brings virtual editions of the annual Seattle Asian American Film Festival (which also features a drive-in event!), the Nordic Lights Film Festival, and the Seattle Jewish Film Festival, along with the last days of HUMP! and Tacoma’s Destiny City Film Festival. On top of that, you’ve got a slew of new options streaming through local theaters and nationwide platforms, like The People vs. Agent Orange via Grand Cinema and Ammonite on Hulu. Read on for those and more of our latest picks, including in-person screenings at the newly reopened Ark Lodge and other local theaters. Plus, don’t forget that this Friday is the last day to submit a film to the stoner-centric SPLIFF!
Newly Streaming: Local Connection
Gustav Stickley: American Craftsman
If you’re an interior design nerd looking to expand your knowledge of early American furniture, this documentary about the designer and architect Gustav Stuckley, a pioneer of the American Arts and Crafts movement, was made specifically for you.
Grand Cinema
Starting Friday
