SIFF reviews: “Wolf Lands” and “Suburban Fury”
- The 2025 Seattle International Film Festival concluded May 25 and featured the Northwest Connection curation spotlighting Washington-based documentaries.
- This curation arose from a focus on regional filmmakers highlighting relevant local and national issues, including topics like gray wolf conservation and political history.
- Notable films include Sarah Hoffman's "Wolf Land," following conservationist-range rider Daniel Curry, and Robinson Dover's "Suburban Fury," about Sara Jane Moore's 1975 assassination attempt on President Ford.
- "Wolf Land" explores Washington wolves’ return with 42 packs since 2008, while "Suburban Fury" uses archival sources and interviews, with the latter winning the Documentary Competition Grand Jury Prize.
- The festival's inclusivity and streaming access until June 1 allow broad participation, while the films prompt reflection on complex social histories and ongoing wildlife recovery efforts.
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