Northwest Film Forum
Nonprofit independent art house cinema and film arts center offering two screening rooms, filmmaker workshops, equipment rental, and community events on Capitol Hill.
History: Founded in 1995 as WigglyWorld Studios by filmmakers Jamie Hook and Deborah Girdwood. Renamed Northwest Film Forum in 1996. Operated Seattle's longest-continuously running movie theater, the Grand Illusion Cinema. Hosts the annual Local Sightings Film Festival showcasing Pacific Northwest filmmakers.
Facilities
| Stage | No |
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| Parking | No on-site parking. Affordable pay lot 3 blocks away at Greek Orthodox Church (1804 13th Ave). Seattle Central College Harvard Garage open 24/7. Free street parking Monday-Saturday after 8pm and all day Sundays. |
| Accessibility | Ticketing, concessions, cinemas, restrooms, and public edit lab are wheelchair accessible on the ground floor. Upstairs workshop room is NOT wheelchair accessible. Limited assistive listening devices available for Cinema 1 programs. |
Rental policies
| Rental info | WEEKDAY RATES Commercial: $250/hr Non-profit: $200/hr WEEKEND RATES Commercial: $300/hr Non-profit: $250/hr |
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| Price tier | budget |
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