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SUMMARY:Film Pop-up by Port Townsend Film Fest @ Finnriver
DESCRIPTION:🎬Film Pop-up by Port Townsend Film Fest @ Finnriver\n 
 \nA free\, fun evening of film\, food\, cider and community brought to
  you by Port Townsend Film Festival and Finnriver Farm & Cidery. Come 
 see a hand-picked assortment of several short indie films from PTFF’
 s recent archive. Get a sneak preview of 2026 film events\, and learn 
 about ways to get involved with PTFF and the local film scene. More in
 fo here: https://ptfilm.org/events/film-pop-up-ptff-finnriver-2026\nDo
 ors open: 5:30 PM\nCost: Free! (food & beverages available for purchas
 e)\n \nFilm line-up includes:\nManaged to ExtinctionDirector: Jessica
  Plumb\nManaged to Extiction pairs an indigenous visionary with an orc
 a scientist in the Pacific Northwest\, as both work to address the sha
 red extinction threat faced by resident orcas\, and the Chinook salmon
  they need to survive. This film is the second is a series of three sh
 ort films about the Salish Sea.\nFairgoundDirector: Jess Berry\nIn the
  summer of 1999\, a girl returns to her county fair\, determined to wi
 n her third Grand Champion title\, upholding her family’s legacy. As
  competition pressure mounts\, the suffocating weight of familial expe
 ctations begins stifling her identity. Struggling to connect with her 
 parents\, she ventures into the forbidden midway\, discovering a vibra
 nt world of independence where an unexpected connection challenges her
  family's ideals. Navigating the fine line between duty and desire\, s
 he must confront what it truly means to find herself\, and decide if w
 inning is worth losing who she really is.\nA Fateful WeekendDirector: 
 Tony Doupé\nAs news of Kennedy’s assassination unfolds\, a seven-ye
 ar-old boy tries to make sense of the grief blanketing his family and 
 the world beyond. With only a vague understanding of who “the Presid
 ent” is\, he observes the somber mood of his mother and grandparents
 . Yet life doesn’t stop entirely\; his little brother’s sixth birt
 hday arrives the next day. A tender glimpse of joy and loss colliding 
 in one unforgettable weekend.\nOld Girl in a Tutu: Susan Rennie Disrup
 ts Art HistoryDirector: Cheri Gaulke\nA gallery showcase of Susan Renn
 ie's delightful art with unfiltered commentary from the artist\, as we
 ll as words from the exhibition curator. When Rennie retired from acad
 emia\, she returned to her first love - photography. With humor and wi
 t\, her photographic interventions offer a feminist critique of the co
 nventional canon of art history\, and an unabashed embrace of her elde
 r\, queer identity. The results are juicy\, eye-opening\, and often hi
 larious.\n \nThe usual (awesome) food\, cider and more will be availa
 ble for purchase from The Finnriver Kitchen\, Dented Buoy Wood Fired P
 izza\, and Friendly Nettle.
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