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    • The Wizard of Oz
      The Wizard of Oz

      July 12

      Films4Families   Follow the yellow brick road to SIFF Cinema and join Dorothy and Toto as they open the door to Technicolor. Dorothy encounters a fantastical assortment of friends (and one wicked witch) on her way to visit the fabled Wizard who might be able to help her get back h

    The Theater

    SIFF Cinema is located at 321 Mercer Street at 3rd Avenue, McCaw Hall, in the heart of Seattle Center’s Theatre district.

    Showtimes and information: 206-633-7151

    SIFF Cinema is located in the Nelsholm Family Lecture Hall on the lower level of Marion Oliver McCaw Hall at Seattle Center. The main entrance is directly below the skybridge from the Mercer garage at the Corner of 3rd Avenue North and Mercer Street. In addition to the Mercer garage, parking is available on the street (metered and zoned) or in adjacent pay parking lots and garages.

    Bus: Several bus routes stop within walking distance of SIFF Cinema and Seattle Center. From downtown Seattle, take routes 2, 3, or 4 to Seattle Center. From Capitol Hill, take route 8 down Denny. Visit the Metro Transit Trip Planner to find other routes to McCaw Hall.

    Monorail: For transit information from downtown on the Seattle Center Monorail, visit www.seattlemonorail.com.

    Now Playing

    • Funeral in Berlin
      Funeral in Berlin

      July 8

      Michael Caine is British spy Harry Palmer, who is more Columbo than Bond with his thick glasses, cheap raincoat, and un-suave affect. But what Palmer lacks in gadgets and fancy cars, he makes up for in sheer brainpower. Director Guy Hamilton’s superb thriller (based on Len Deighton’s novel, and sequ

    • Billion Dollar Brain
      Billion Dollar Brain

      July 8

      Ken Russell turns the conventional Cold War thriller on its head in this wild treatment of Len Deighton’s Harry Palmer (Michael Caine). The third of a trilogy, Brain’s Palmer has left the British Secret Intelligence Service for life as a private detective when he’s drawn into a plot by a Texas billi

    Coming Soon

    • The Spy Who Came in From the Cold
      The Spy Who Came in From the Cold

      July 9

      Based on the terrific novel by John Le Carré, Spy features Richard Burton in an extraordinary performance as world-weary Cold War spy Alex Leamas trapped in a Byzantine plot beyond his control. Director Martin Ritt, whose own career was temporarily derailed by the early ’50s Commie witch hunt,

    • Our Man in Havana
      Our Man in Havana

      July 9

      Expatriate Englishman and mild-mannered vacuum cleaner salesman Alec Guinness lives in pre-revolutionary Havana with his teenage daughter, when he’s recruited into spydom by British secret agent Noël Coward. Clueless about the ways of espionage, Guinness finds it easier to make up his intelligence t

    • Our Man Flint
      Our Man Flint

      July 10

      James Coburn is Derek Flint, ultra-suave renaissance man—scientist, engineer, surgeon, and artist—living on Central Park West with four beautiful women. When mad scientists threaten the world with ecological disasters, the President calls on Flint to save the day, which he does with the help of his