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- After being dumped by Philip, her one true love, the infatuated Nessa enrolls at his private school in the hopes of winning him back.
- A circular narrative that elides the transformation of an industrial district with the uncertain progress of its citizens.
- A serial murderer enters a family home in Oregon of 2004. We follow through the eyes of Marty, the last family family member to fall victim to the horrific homicide.
- Ned, a SIFF staff volunteer is so overwhelmed by the amount of movie submissions he has to watch that he intends to commit suicide. He is saved by Lance, his guardian angel who decides to show him what the city of Seattle would have been like without the existence of SIFF.
- A Gift introduces Samuel Green, Washington State's first poet laureate, whose poetry inspired The Only Time We Have. Samuel uses poetry to make sense of his life experiences as well as to better understand others.
- King Khazm is a beat maker, community organizer and staple of the Seattle Hip Hop community... with a personal and family story that exemplifies resilience against all odds. The history that contextualizes Khazm spans from his grandparents being put in Japanese Internment Camps during WWII, hosting the 50th anniversary for the Seattle Black Panthers as manager for historic Washington Hall, to his own personal history of becoming wheelchair bound as a child. As a community organizers and artist of various mediums rooted in hip hop, he co-directs 206 Zulu with Kitty Wu and holds space for youth arts programming that interrupts cycles of incarceration. As a young person who grew up in Seattle's Beacon Hill around both gang culture and his rich family histories, Khazm is connected to so many stories that circle back a culture and tradition of resilience that deserves our attention and praise.