Catch ‘Smoke Signals’ for free at the depot Saturday
December 11, 2009
By Staff
NEW — 6 a.m. Dec. 11, 2009
The city Arts Commission and 4Culture — King County’s cultural services agency — will screen the third free movie Dec. 12 in the Films @ the Train Depot! program.
The free film will be shown 7 p.m. at the historic train depot, 50 Rainier Blvd. N. “Smoke Signals” is the December selection.
The 1998 film tells the story of two young American Indian men on a life journey. The movie proved to be a darling of the film festival circuit in the late ‘90s, and netted several festival awards.
The film lineup was built around the theme “Made in Washington.” Films @ the Train Depot! launched in October with a 1940s comedy and continued last month with the Cameron Crowe film, “Singles.”
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