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Join us for this year’s Arc’teryx Winter Film Tour at the SIFF Egyptian in Seattle. Conceived deep in the mountains and now traveling the world, our annual film tour features inspiring short films that celebrate uncommon journeys into the mountains.
Check out the full event details and film lineup below!
*Please note all ticket sales are final. No refunds will be processed.
SIFF Cinema Egyptian
805 E Pine St, Seattle, WA 98122
November 2nd, 2024
Doors Open: 4:45pm
Films Start Time: 6pm
After Party at Stoup: 8-10:30pm (free ticket add-on)
Winter Film Tour
Join us for an evening of winter stoke on Capitol Hill in Seattle benefiting EDGE Outdoors! Arrive when doors open to connect with vendors, snap a photo in our photo booth and snag a bag of popcorn before taking your seat. SIFF Egyptian concessions will be open to purchase snacks and beverages.Â
Stoup After Party
At Stoup, you will have the opportunity meet the athletes and filmmakers behind these projects and enjoy an evening filled with beer, music, and light bites. Space is limited. Please reserve your tickets early if you would like to add-on a free after party ticket.Â
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Film Lineup:
Every Island Has a Name
Going East
The Pass
Slides on the Mountain
Parking: Street parking on a first come, first serve basis. There is also a paid parking lot available across the street on the corner of Harvard and Pine
All ages are welcome at both the SIFF and Stoup Brewing.
EDGE Outdoors is a powerful initiative created to address the invisibility of Black, Indigenous, Women of Color in snow sports.Â
Their dynamic initiative tackles the underrepresentation of Black, Indigenous, Women of Color (cis, trans, queer) in snow sports.  EDGE Outdoors' goal is not only to introduce people to snow sports but to also revolutionize the landscape and create opportunities for women of color to recreate, become leaders on the slopes, and even compete professionally in skiing and snowboarding. Â
Through programming and scholarships, they are dedicated to mending past discriminatory practices at the local, state, and federal levels that was purposely designed to exclude Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color from mountain spaces.
EDGE Outdoors is a Black woman founded and led organization.
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