Sundance… Cannes… Issaquah?
For the second year, the Seattle International Film Festival is partnering with the Issaquah Arts Commission to put on the Issaquah International Film Festival.
The festival will take place Feb. 28 and March 1 at Cinebarre Issaquah 8.
The festival began in February 2014 with a small run of six films, viewable for a small admission price. This year the festival will be free.
The films shown will include French movie “Belle & Sebastien,” Indian film “Queen,” Italian films “Human Capital” and “Still Life” and American films “The Breach” and “Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter.”
A full schedule can be found at SIFF’s website.
Cinebarre Issaquah 8 is located at 1490 11th Ave. N.W.