We’re excited to sponsor the second Make Believe Seattle Film Festival! We previously brought you the news of this year’s closing night film, Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person. Now, the fest has announced its complete lineup of films and events for year two of the regionโ€™s first-ever dedicated genre film festival, showcasing horror, science fiction, fantasy, animation, and more. The festival will screen exclusively in person at Erickson Theatre, Northwest Film Forum, and the Grand Illusion Cinema from March 21-26, 2024. Festival passes, and individual tickets are on sale now and are available at makebelieveseattle.com.

This year’s Make Believe Seattle lineup features 38 programs, including narrative features, documentaries, mid-length films, short film blocks, repertory films, live podcasts, filmmaker Q&As, special events, thematic parties, and more. Two films will make their world premieres at Make Believe Seattle, one film will be a U.S. premiere, and nine films will make their West Coast screenings at the festival. Check out the lineup below:

Make Believe Seattle Film Lineup
Films/programs marked with an asterisk have guests scheduled to attend the screening.ย 

Gala Screeningsย 

Opening Night: SHARI AND LAMB CHOP*

West Coast Premiere

Documentary; Lisa Dโ€™Apolito; USA; 2023; 92 minutes

Coming of age can be difficult, but it is always more bearable when you have someone who connects with you on a cellular level. Shari Lewis – like Fred Rogers, Jim Henson, and others – was one of those people. She was a dancer, singer, and magician but was best known as the ventriloquist behind sock puppets Charlie Horse, Hush Puppy, and, of course, Lamb Chop. This heartfelt and entertaining doc charts the life, loves, and career hits and misses of the spunky perfectionist who forever changed the face of childrenโ€™s television. Featuring ventriloquists she inspired and nostalgia-laden clips, this upbeat portrait brims, like Lewis, with warmth and charm. From director Lisa Dโ€™Apolito (LOVE, GILDA), SHARI AND LAMB CHOP is the tonic we all need to reconnect with our inner children and celebrate pure imagination.

Closing Night: HUMANIST VAMPIRE SEEKING CONSENTING SUICIDAL PERSON

Narrative; Ariane Louis-Seize; Canada; 2023; 90 minutes

The vampire sub-genre has explored almost every angle imaginable, making the revelation of HUMANIST VAMPIREโ€ฆ all the more remarkable. Sasha, a 16-year-old vampire, hates the idea of killing people for their blood. When her parents cut off her supply, she enlists the help of Paul, a suicidal boy who agrees to be Sashaโ€™s victim as long as she spends a night helping him accomplish everything he wants to do before he dies. This dark and redeeming coming-of-age picture takes everything you know and love about vampires, humanizes it, and presents a world unlike any weโ€™ve seen in a film like this before. Sara Montpetit and Felix Antoine-Benard are truly inspired as Sasha and Paul, and you wonโ€™t believe just how impactful this little film feels in the end.

Centerpiece One: BONUS TRACK
Pacific Northwest Premiere

Narrative; Julia Jackman; United Kingdom; 2023; 98 minutes

Part โ€œHeartstopper,โ€ part โ€œSing Street,โ€ and all coming-of-age charm, BONUS TRACK is a warm and tender portrait of young love and artistic adventure. George is 16 years old, filled with musical aspirations, and discovering himself in his very small town. When the son of a famous musical duo arrives, the two form an unlikely bond as they prepare for the school talent show, awakening feelings and talents otherwise dormant. Produced by and co-starring Josh Oโ€™Connor (โ€œThe Crown,โ€ CHALLENGERS) with Jack Davenport (โ€œSmash,โ€ THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY), BONUS TRACK is a film for anyone whoโ€™s ever had a dreamโ€ฆa crushโ€ฆa burning desire to express themselves. Weโ€™re not kidding when we say itโ€™s the loveliest film youโ€™ll see this year.

Centerpiece Two: A MOST ATROCIOUS THING*

World Premiere

Narrative; Christian Hurley & Ben Oliphint; USA: 2024; 75 minutes

When a group of young Chapman University students got creative during the pandemic on a shoestring budget of $5,000, something special was born. A MOST ATROCIOUS THING is that โ€˜something special,โ€™ a wild and blood-soaked thrill ride that feels like the Please Donโ€™t Destroy gang got in bed with Troma (Lloyd Kaufman even makes a cameo). When a group of friends preparing to step out into adulthood get together for a wild weekend getaway, they make the tragic mistake of eating infected deer meat, thus turning them into crazed, bloodthirsty maniacs. But, while itโ€™s a grisly, feral, โ€˜atrociousโ€™ affair, itโ€™s also riddled with ample amounts of humor and heart, a tricky tonal accomplishment for any filmmaker. A MOST ATROCIOUS THING is a labor of love from a group of friends who understood the assignment. Itโ€™s the type of film we love at Make Believe because it embodies everything we โ€˜believeโ€™ and everything we are.

Narrative Features
ALL YOU NEED IS BLOOD โ€“ directed by Cooper Roberts, West Coast Premiere

AMERICAN MELTDOWN โ€“ directed by Andrew Adams, Pacific Northwest Premiere*

ARCADE โ€“ directed by Albert Pyun

BLOODY BRIDGET โ€“ directed by Richard Elfman, WA State Premiere*

THE CONCIERGE โ€“ directed by Yoshimi Itazu, Pacific Northwest Premiere

DICKWEED โ€“ directed by Jonathan Ignatius Green, West Coast Premiere

FOR NIGHT WILL COME (En attendant la nuit) ย โ€“ directed by Celine Rouzet, U.S. Premiere

GUNFIGHTER PARADISE โ€“ directed by Jethro Waters, West Coast Premiere

GUSH โ€“ directed by Fox Maxy, West Coast Premiere

HE NEVER LEFT โ€“ directed by James Morris, Pacific Northwest Premiere

THE LONELY MAN WITH THE GHOST MACHINE โ€“ directed by Graham Skipper, World Premiere*

LOST SOULZ โ€“ directed by Katherine Propper, West Coast Premiere

SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES (KIDS MATINEE) โ€“ directed by Jack Clayton

MONKEYS & MONKEYS 2: FIGHT THE FUTURE โ€“ directed by John McGuigan*

PROPERTY โ€“ directed by Daniel Bandeira, West Coast Premiere

THE WHEEL OF HEAVEN โ€“ directed by Joe Badon, Washington State Premiere

Documentary Features

ALBERT PYUN: KING OF CULT MOVIES โ€“ directed by Lisa Dโ€™Apolito, West Coast Premiere*

Iโ€™M โ€œGEORGE LUCASโ€: A CONNOR RATLIFF STORY โ€“ directed by Ryan Jacobi, West Coast Premiere*

QUEEN OF THE DEUCE โ€“ directed by Valerie Kontakos, Pacific Northwest Premiere

Short Film Programs
DRAWN TO DEATH

DYING IS EASY EMPATHY IS HARD

MAKE BELIEVERS

MASKS WE WEAR

OUR ANCESTORS’ WILDEST

SILENT SCREAM

UNIVERSAL FEAR

UNKNOWN FORCES

WEIRD WILD AND WONDERFUL

Special Events

THE DEVILโ€™S BACKBONE: A CHRISTIAN APPRECIATION OF HORROR w/ JOSH LARSEN*

THE GEORGE LUCAS TALK SHOW*

OPENING NIGHT YACHT ROCK PARTY

SCREEN DRAFTS LIVE!*

SNICK OR TREAT

Get your tickets and more info about the full festival program at makebelieveseattle.com.

Make Believe Seattle is sponsored by MUBI, Fangoria, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Hotel Sorrento, W Seattle, The Stranger, Letterboxd, and C89.5: Seattle’s Home for Dance.

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