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  1. Feb 7, 2018 · NW filmmaker / Infinity Baby editor Kris Boustedt speaks to black and white image, editing for comedy, and last-minute snafus on Bob Byington's latest film.

  2. Infinity Baby is a pointed and droll dissection of contemporary life and relationships, involving babies that don't age and emotionally stunted men.

  3. A core part of Northwest Film Forum’s role in the independent film community has always been to champion the work of visionary filmmakers.

  4. Only in the last couple of decades has the rest of the world caught up to Kusama’s radical vision. A documentary many years in the making, Kusama: Infinity lovingly finds a form that captures the ineffable power of her work and embodies the elusive yet magnetic voice of this genius only now, at 88, receiving her due.

  5. Calendar. Mourning Sickness Vol. 3 – What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? [In-Person Only] Mourning Sickness Vol. 3 – What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? [In-Person Only] April 21, 2024: 7pm doors 8pm pre-show entertainment 8:30pm showtime! $18 General Admission $13 Member/Student/Senior. Get Tickets. Become a Member.

  6. Full episode description: At just 16-years old, Evaristo Junior Salas was tried as an adult and sent to prison for 33 years for the murder of 24-year old Jose Arreola, who was gunned down in his pickup truck in front of his girlfriend and newborn baby. Local police couldn’t find the killer and the case went cold until a criminal informant ...

  7. Pearl Diver dives into ocean to retrieve the precious jewelry from Dragon King for her baby son, Fusasaki’s future. She is seduced by Octopus and absorbed by it, but finally come back on the grund. The adaptation film from Shin Yu Pai’s poetry that two tales about Japanese pearl Diver’s combined.

  8. He turns his focus away from mudding and towards taking care of his daughters and Krista’s new baby. “Country folks can survive,” Pat tells us, even if things can never go back to the way they were. Pat’s hopes are kept alive by the idea the baby will “carry on the heritage” of mudding – though perhaps that’s not such a good thing.

  9. These films highlight the motion in motion picture, using the camera to study movement & the human experience.

  10. Music meets the Mob in this biographical documentary, narrated by Stevie Van Zandt, about the life and career of Bert Berns, one of the most important songwriters and record producers of the sixties.