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How The Fire Fell

Sunday, October 2, 2011 from 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM (PT)

Seattle, WA

How The Fire Fell

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
General Admission Ticket Ended $10.00 $1.49
Senior/Child/Student Ticket Ended $7.00 $1.34
Member Ticket Ended $6.00 $1.29
Le Pique-nique Complet
Café Presse parisian ham and Comté cheese baguette sandwich with butter, Dijon mustard and cornichons; Bibb lettuce “salade verte” with toasted hazelnuts and orange hazelnut vinaigrette; Mixed cookies
Ended $15.50 $1.77
Le Pique-nique Vegetarien
Café Presse Baguette sandwich with Quillisascutt smoked Curado cheese, radishes and house make fig jam, with cornichons; Salad of spinach leaves, oranges, and spicy pumpkin seeds; butter caramels.
Ended $16.50 $1.81
Les Sandwiches: Jean-Paul Belmondo
Café Presse Baguette sandwich with Paris ham, cave aged gruyere, butter, Dijon mustard, with cornichons
Ended $7.50 $1.36
Les Sandwiches: Catherine Deneuve
Café Presse Baguette sandwich with 16 month cave-aged gruyere cheese, butter, with cornichons,
Ended $7.50 $1.36
Les Sandwiches: Bridget Bardot
Café Presse Baguette sandwich with Quillisascutt smoked Curado cheese, radishes and house made fig jam, with cornichons
Ended $8.00 $1.39

Event Details

(Edward P. Davee, Oregon)

In Corvallis, Oregon in 1903, Edmund Creffield set out to teach the true word of god to those who would listen and in doing so a religious cult was born. Poignant and beautiful, How the Fire Fell, the shimmering love-child of Bergman, Malick, and Tarkovsky, is a semi-silent study of the activities and atmosphere of the rise of a community created by a prophet and its effect on not only the members within but those surrounding it. From its conception, the audience bears witness to the events as a cult member, watching and observing through the three-year reign of the Brides of Christ sect. As if peering through a faded memory, How the Fire Fell takes you through a moment of time in a haze of mystery and wonder.


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Northwest Film Forum is pleased to partner with Café Presse to offer Pique-nique, a delicious way to enjoy dinner and a movie!


Event Notes

Please arrive 15 to 30 minutes prior to any screening. In the case of a sold out event seating is only guarenteed up to 15 minutes prior to show time. If this even date sells out online tickets may still be available at the box office 30 minutes prior to show time.

If you have ordered a Café Presse pique-nique dinner along with your ticket your order will be waiting for you at will call 30 minutes prior to screening. Many dishes may contain ingredients not listed on the menu. If you have any allergies please let us know by writing to our House Manager, Ilana Holmes, after you place your order: ilana@nwfilmforum.org

When & Where



Northwest Film Forum
1515 12th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98122

Sunday, October 2, 2011 from 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM (PT)


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Northwest Film Forum is Seattle's premier film arts organization, screening over 200 independently made and classic films annually, offering a year-round schedule of filmmaking classes for all ages, and supporting filmmakers at all stages of their careers.