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CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival Celebrates Exceptional Films by Women Directors

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BELLINGHAM, WA – The CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival is thrilled to announce its seventh annual event, celebrating exceptional films directed by women from around the world. The festival will take place in Bellingham, WA, from April 25-28, 2024, with an online festival following from May 2-11, 2024.

Since its inception in 2017, CASCADIA has presented the films of over 220 women directors, one of the few festivals in the U.S. dedicated to the goal of championing female filmmakers through community building and a shared love of the art. The festival spans all film genres, including narrative, live action, animation, documentary, and experimental films of all lengths.

The 2024 festival will feature films, including the U.S. premiere of “WaaPake” directed by Jules Koostachin, the Shirley Jo Finney Featured Filmmaker of the year, with the director in attendance. Other premiere screenings include “Last Dance,” directed by Delphine Lehericey, and “Preconceived,” directed by Sabrine Keane and Kate Dumke. 

In addition to films from Iran, Brazil, Palestine, and many other countries, the lineup includes local representation. “Call of the Orcas” is the latest film from Olympic Peninsula-based director Jessica Plumb (“The Return of the River”). The short documentary explores the urgent effort to recover endangered Southern Resident Killer Whales of the Pacific Northwest, through the eyes of one of their human champions, researcher Ken Balcomb.

The festival will also host a Script Studio on Sunday, April 28, where four short film scripts by women writers will be read by actors and critiqued by a panel of film professionals. This workshop is free of charge and open to the public.

CASCADIA is committed to changing the landscape of the film industry by offering a venue and a support system for women to tell their stories through the medium of film. By showcasing quality work by women directors, CASCADIA provides an important forum for the work of women directors to be seen and their voices heard.
 

View full schedule online at www.cascadiafilmfest.org.
Tickets on sale March 26th. 
 

 

About CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival

CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival is a multi-day annual event based in Bellingham, WA. The festival is dedicated to showcasing exceptional films directed by women from around the world and providing educational opportunities for women directors. CASCADIA is committed to promoting Bellingham, Whatcom County, and the surrounding area as a destination for filmmakers and film enthusiasts.

In addition to the festival, CASCADIA works year-round to provide film production, exhibition, and distribution education. The organization offers educational forums, panel discussions, and director Q&As, designed to encourage information-sharing and networking. CASCADIA also partners with businesses, Western Washington University, arts, and other organizations to sponsor forums, workshops, special film showings, and events. 

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