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1416 Cornwall Ave. | Bellingham, WA | Tickets, times & trailers: & times Tickets, | WA Bellingham, | Ave. Cornwall 1416 Cinema Limelight | St. Bay 1318 Center Film Pickford www.pickfordfilmcenter.org ABOUT PFC Admission Pickford Film Center & Limelight Cinema Pricing: As Pickford Film Center begins its 20th • PFC Members, every day – $7.50 Anniversary year, we have turned on the • Tuesday–Sunday General Admission – $10.75 • Students & Kids under 12 – $8.00 way-back machine and solicited memories • Mondays and Matinees* – $8.50 from people who were involved at the *Matinees are Monday through Friday before 5pm, and Saturday–Sunday before 3:30pm very beginning. As the year progresses Tickets for free shows are not available online, but can be claimed in advance at the box office only. we will have more memories to share.

Movie Times 1. Visit www.pickfordfilmcenter.org for current showtimes, news, advance tickets, and trailers We started meeting in Kathy Cody’s house, sitting around a huge, wonderful 2. Sign up for our weekly mailing list and get the table, shaped like a slice of a tree, no sharp corners or straight lines. There was Nancy Duncan and Kathy Cody were both original board members times delivered to your inbox no head of the table to sit at. We met and met and talked and talked. What did of the Whatcom Film Association. Their names are on the Articles 3. See our ad each week in the Cascadia Weekly we want? How could we do it? We knew we wanted to work cooperatively, rather of Incorporation. Gabriella Horvath was the only member of the 4. Call our movie hotline: 360-738-0735 than one person responsible for making all the decisions. Finally, we came down original group who had the connections, through her day job, to to the simple truth that you can’t win the lottery until you’ve bought a ticket. We PFC Staff book films. Distributors weren’t willing to take a chance onthe bought that ticket, and created the Whatcom Film Association, a non-profit Susie Purves, Executive Director WFA until they had a track record, even if they were very sincere. [email protected] member-based organization dedicated to bringing independent, foreign, and Michael Falter, Program Director classic movies to Bellingham. [email protected] Ryan Uhlhorn, Operations Manager When my husband and I returned to Bellingham in 1997 we were briefly Our first financial supporters were Chuck & Dee Robinson, who gave us $100 to [email protected] delighted to see that a small, independent theatre had opened up in the set up a booth at the Ski to Sea Street Fair, where we sold memberships to a Lindsey Gerhard, Marketing Manager Allied Arts Building on Cornwall. Having lived in Seattle for a few years, we dream. Soon after, we started The Fairhaven Outdoor Cinema on the grass [email protected] were accustomed to attending small local theaters where we could see great behind Village Books (not yet an official park) showing outdoor movies during Ariel Brownstein, independent and foreign films. Alas, however, this theater never seemed to be summer evenings, entrance by donation. It was one of the first outdoor movie Membership & Development Manager open. Apparently that happened only at the whim of it's proprietor and eventually [email protected] series in the Northwest; and we’re still doing it on the top of the Parkade. never at all. I remember wishing that someone would start some kind of foreign Ariana Dorshkind, Assistant Operations Manager In October, 1998 we moved into the Pickford Cinema (now named the Limelight), [email protected] movie club. with old mechanical equipment - two projectors for one movie, change the reel by Hayley McVay, Volunteer Coordinator In early 1998 I saw a notice in the Herald that there would be a meeting at the hand every 20 minutes - and a real popcorn machine. With real butter from the [email protected] theater to see about getting it operating again. Allied Arts, as the landlord, was beginning! Lucas Holtgeerts, Education Outreach Coordinator open to possibilities. Once again my film-going hopes were kindled and since [email protected] 20 years on so much has changed: two theaters, digital projection, the movie I'd been thinking "Somebody should do something!" I pretty much had to go Winnie Griffith, Pickford Art Studios Manager business itself, but one things remains consistent. The enthusiasm of the to the meeting. I loved the space from the moment I stepped into what is now [email protected] audiences hasn’t changed a bit. There really is nothing like watching a movie in a the Limelight. It was just what I expected it to be, intimate and slightly funky, a Projectionists: dark room with other people. We’re so lucky to have the Pickford and the Steve Meyers, Carey Ross, Kevin Ledford, perfect place to see a non-mainstream film. Limelight in our town. Looking forward to another 20 years. Michael Barone, Mikayla Nicholson, Cole Wilder The meeting had been organized by someone from out of town who had More Than Movies | FEBRUARY / MARCH 2018 / MARCH | 360.738.0735 | FEBRUARY Movies Than | pickfordfilmcenter.org More PFC Board experience in running a theater with volunteers. I no longer remember what his - Nancy Duncan Becca Shew, President financial interest was but he spurred the attendees to the realizations that this is Christina Kobdish, Vice President something we could do on our own, locally. There was a large, enthusiastic group James Willson, Treasurer of people there on that day, all of us wishing for some better film options than Gennie Clawson, Secretary what we found at the multiplex. Many of us agreed to meet again in a week. Angela Anderson Among my fondest memories of that time are Sunday evening meetings around Brian Sibley Those first meetings led to many, many more, and what strikes me now, twenty Kathy Cody’s kitchen table, where a dozen or so ardent film buffs gradually Meg Weber years later, is how a group of volunteers, with passion and commitment, can morphed into a knowledgeable and coordinated working board that dug in Dawn Dietrich make something tangible and wonderful happen. The Pickford, which was just a on the mission and made a far-fetched dream into a reality. It took a lot of Gary Washington Janet Ott dream without a name when we first met, now feels like a Bellingham institution. planning and work to manage the weekly screenings at MBT as well as the Nabil Kamel The vision and dedication of it's many volunteers and staff members over the outdoor cinema, but we were inspired by the outpouring of support from the years have accomplished something the whole community can be proud of. community—hundreds of the original WFA members backed our efforts long Parking And I, as one of its founding members, definitely feel like a proud parent. And before the first screening in the small but mighty Pickford. It was an honor The Commercial Street Parking Garage, located now when I want to see a good film, I know just where to go! to serve on the board that was the foundation for the amazing Pickford Film at 1300 Commercial St., is one block behind PFC and one block from the Limelight. There is hourly - Kathy Cody Center, and it’s a thrill to see it thrive by and for the film lovers of Bellingham. paid parking during the day, and it's free after - Gabriella Horvath 5pm and on the weekends. Metered street parking is available downtown Mon-Fri until 5pm, but after hours and weekend parking is free. 20th Anniversary Retrospective Series Ride Your Bike! There is a huge bike rack right outside PFC on Bay It’s the best of the past! The tip of the tops! Pickford Film Center turns 20 in 2018, and we’re bringing back some of the greatest Street, located under streetlights. films in Pickford history. We ran reports, surveyed our staff and board, formed a committee and shaved down our list of over 10,000 Pre-Show Giveaway Sponsors: titles that we had played over the years into a short list of 100. Once the list was created we opened it to the public to sponsor a film! Take a trip down memory lane every other Monday at Pickford Film Center. 2.12 SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE 3.12 THE STATION AGENT Sponsored by Bonnie Bird Sponsored by Lauren and Don Phillips Sustaining Level Sponsors:

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2017. United States. In English. 2017. Israel/France. In Hebrew and Arabic and death threats. But this is no harsh, fatwa 2017. Everywhere. Running time varies. Unrated.2017. THE FINAL YEAR THE FINAL Dir:Greg Barker Cast: Barack Obama, John Kerry, Samantha Power itYes, is true that this documentary that chronicles the final year of the Obama administration might imbue you with a profound sense of nostalgia for our recent presidential past understand (we if you need to cry a little as the credits roll). The cameras follow Obamaand his foreign policy team as they work against the clock to check items off a daunting to-do list to help protect the planet and its people from known dangers and the as-yet-unknown threats posed the by incoming administration. Marvel as real adults engage acts in of real Remember diplomacy. fondly what good governance looks Hearken like. back to a time not so long ago when hope and change were the signposts that marked our country’s path. Sure, this insightful, well-crafted doc is a hard reminder of what we’ve lost, but it’s also example an of what America is capable of at its best. See it and go forth and resist. min. Unrated. 29 1 hr. BETWEEN IN Dir: Cast: Mouna Hawa, Sana Jammelieh, Shaden Kanboura It says something about the world we live that in a stunning debut from female director Maysaloun Hamoud with a story centered firmly on thelives of three young 20-something Arab women sharing an apartment Avivwas in Tel considered dangerous enough that it has earned Hamoud a preachy polemic. Rather this firmly female-focused hums film withvibrant energy, deep humanity and bracing humor as it chronicles the lives chain-smoking, of Laila (a hard-partying criminal pious Muslim lawyer), Nour student), lesbian (a and Salma (a The titleDJ). refers to the trio’s struggle to live between the competing interests of different cultures, eras, traditions and expectations that come with the territory this in complicated and ever-changing part of the world. 2018 oscar shorts Dir: Many Cast: Thousands hundreds, at (or the very least) It’s where future feature-length Oscar winners begin. See these capsule collections of the very best short films of the yearin three categories: Narrative, Animated and Documentary. Marvel at the innovative ways which in these filmmakers from all over the world are creating cutting-edge cinema. They say there’s nothing new under the butsun, “they” obviously don’t watch Oscar-nominated short films. Don’tlisten to them. w/English subtitles. 43w/English min. Unrated. 1 hr. Watch trailers,Watch buy tickets, showtimes see information, get more and bookings new not listed at here 1416 Cornwall Avenue | Bellingham, WA | Bellingham, Avenue Cornwall 1416 Limelight Cinema

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The Kids Are All Right A trans woman surrounded prejudice, by Marina is banned from Orlando’s funeral, shunned his by family and finds herselfincreasingly isolated. But the self-possessed Marina and her indomitable spirit won’t be made invisible anyone. by States. subtitles. 44 In Spanishmany/Spain/United w/English min. R. 1 hr. From Sebastian Lelio, director marvelous of 2013’s remake, set to be released this comes year), another movie featuring unforgettable an woman and a phenomenal star turn. In a miracle of perfect casting, Daniela plays Vega Marina, who is involved with Orlando, years a man 20 her When senior. Orlando myste riously falls and ill dieswhile celebrating birthday, Marina’s she becomes the subject of suspicion, derision and scorn from his family and the detective investigating his death. a fantastic woman a fantastic Dir: Sebastian Lelio Cast: Francisco Vega, Daniela Reyes, Luis Gnecco romance with the much younger equally Peter excellent (an Turner Bell) Jamie as she faces a devastating health crisis. But make no mistake: This is not the wilting of a delicate hothouse Bening-as-Grahame flower. remains vibrant, complicated and larger than life until the final curtain falls. Even thoughEven been she’s nominated for four Oscars, remains under an rated actress--this despite embodying indelible characters movie in after movie. Could anyone better portray wound-tight Claire in Nic in who has aged out of the studio system, after and, a series of scandals, relocates to London and the stage. The film chronicles the last few years of herlife, and her IN LIVERPOOL Dir: McGuigan Paul Cast: Annette Bell, Jamie Bening, 2017. France/Austria/Germany. In English min. R. and French subtitles. France/Austria/Germany. 47 w/English 1 hr. 2017. DON'TFILM STARS DIE Laurent several family, generations of which (including and Haneke muse, the marvelous Isabelle Huppert) live all under the same increasingly suffocating, tense roof. Their upper-class life--rich nothing in as much as dysfunction, secrets, bleakness and a bad seed to boot--is set against the backdrop of a refugee camp Calais, in and seen partially through the eyes of social media. As Haneke’s ever, work is thought provoking, razor sharp and takes no prisoners. Dir: Cast: Isabelle Huppert, Jean-LouisTrintignant, Anyone familiar with the work of master Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke will see in this title movie’s example an of his pitch-black sense His follow of humor. up and a sort of bizarro companion piece Oscar to his 2012 winner, HAPPY END COMING IN FEBRUARY AND MARCH AND FEBRUARY IN COMING

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