Cascadia International Women’s Film Festival

Cascadia International Women’s Film Festival

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KAFE 104.1 welcomes four days and four nights of women’s voices! Women’s visions!  The stories women tell!  The Cascadia International Women’s Film Festival is April 24th through 27th at the Pickford Film Center in Bellingham!

See 27 films from 10 countries including the opening night showing of the purely magical, “Magic Hour”…with a chance to hear from the director!

Then, the festival honors award-winning producer, director, and writer, Yvonne Russo, and her heart-warming film, “Viva Verdi!”

Plus, there are more films, parties, script readings, and director meetups!

Don’t miss your chance to get tickets HERE!

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