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Project Five By Five

What do Jimi Hendrix, a Sasquatch, ice cream, Bruce Lee and nature all have in common? Seattle, of course. In this series, we invite five notable filmmakers to visit Seattle as inspiration for a short film that shares the story of the city. Project Five by Five explores their specific, personal takes that immerse viewers and share the unique stories of the Emerald City.

PROJECT FIVE BY FIVE | TRAILER

Project Five by Five

What do Jimi Hendrix, a Sasquatch, ice cream, Bruce Lee and nature all have in common? Seattle, of course.  In this series, we invite five notable filmmakers to visit Seattle as inspiration for a short film that shares the story of the city. Project Five by Five explores their specific, personal takes that immerse viewers and share the unique stories of the Emerald City.

Taste (Clea DuVall)

Project Five by Five

Seattle has a unique relationship to its natural surroundings. This short explores the process of harnessing the purest parts of Seattle and follows them on a journey from farm to counter, where a ferry ride plays an integral role in bringing delicious experiences to the people of Seattle. Directed by Clea DuVall.

Scent of a Sasquatch (Drew Christie)

Project Five by Five

Did you know the Sasquatch is the unofficial mascot of Seattle? Watch as her excellent sense of smell guides her on a tour of all the city has to offer, from breweries and coffee roasters to shorelines, forests and wildlife, in this animated short. Directed by Drew Christie.

Touch of Seattle (Ian Cheney)

Project Five by Five

In this short, we move from the raw beauty of towering trees to the myriad ways Seattle dwellers and visitors alike can experience the transformed forest with their own hands. While the city’s skyline is iconic, the forests were Seattle’s first skyscrapers and are the featured players in this quiet portrait of a green city. Directed by Ian Cheney.

All at Sea (Martha Stephens)

Project Five by Five

Bruce Lee’s relationship with Seattle inspires this short: a fictionalized account of a brief moment in his life when he felt isolated, frustrated and restless. But the sight of Seattle’s skyline from his boat on the Puget Sound reminds him how to find his balance, and allows his mind to once again be as fluid as water. Directed by Martha Stephens.

Jimi Could Have Fallen from the Sky (Terence Nance)

Project Five by Five

This short is the unauthorized, heavily abridged, biographical, visual and supersonic moment about the fact that Johnny Allen Hendrix (aka Jimi Hendrix) knew how to skydive. Set in Seattle where Jimi was born and raised, the film wonders aloud about what this skill meant for the life he went on to lead. Why did he retreat to the sky so quickly before all of us were ready for him to go? Directed by Terence Nance.
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PROJECT FIVE BY FIVE | TRAILER

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Taste (Clea DuVall)

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Scent of a Sasquatch (Drew Christie)

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Touch of Seattle (Ian Cheney)

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All at Sea (Martha Stephens)

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Jimi Could Have Fallen from the Sky (Terence Nance)

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