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Doctober, Pickford Film Center’s month-long celebration of the best documentaries currently available for theatrical exhibition, has its roots in Bellingham’s longtime curiosity about people, places and things. Many of The Pickford Cinema’s biggest hits have been documentaries: from Bowling for Columbine to Rivers & Tides, from March of the Penguins to The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill, documentaries have occupied lofty positions in our top grossing films.

In 2006, Pickford Film Center joined forces with True/False Film Festival, in Columbia, Missouri, to produce True/False West Film Festival, which won a 2007 Mayor’s Arts Award, and shocked Bellingham with over 25 films in three days at several venues. While the festival was a success, festival politics made it untenable to continue as a Spring festival. From this festival, Doctober was born in 2007 in an effort to continue to bring great documentaries—and often guests—to Bellingham, and give our patrons a month to see as many as possible.

Each year we feature documentaries that may not have received theatrical distribution, or are in distribution but have more niche-oriented audiences and will thrive in a festival-style setting. Doctober also gives us an opportunity to work with other organizations in Bellingham to bring important issues to the community, frequently with special guests and guided discussions.

 

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Experimental Selections from Bruce Baillie

Showing at Pickford Pickford
  • Sun. 2/19 TBD

90 minutes • 2011 • USA • In English • Unrated

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An inspiration to George Lucas and Apichatpong Weerasethakul among others, Bruce Baillie creates films that are mesmerizing visions. Join us for what is sure to be a memorable evening. Introduced and curated by Corwin Fergus with Bruce Baillie in person.

Patagonia Rising @ the Limelight

Showing at Limelight Limelight
  • Sat. 3/3 TBD
  • Sun. 3/4 TBD

85 minutes • 2010 • Chile, USA • In Spanish • Unrated

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Deep in the heart of Patagonia, Chile flow two of the world’s purest rivers, the Baker and Pascua. Fed by vast glacial systems, these free-flowing watersheds drive biodiversity in temperate rainforests, estuaries and marine ecosystems. They are also the life source for Patagonia’s most tenacious residents. Gauchos, the iconic South American cowboys, endure relentless winds and long winters on remote ranches in these river valleys.

Isolated and largely undeveloped Patagonia and its people are caught in a heated conflict surrounding a proposal to build five large hydroelectric dams on the Baker and Pascua Rivers. Promoted as “clean” energy, the project’s cultural and environmental impacts would forever alter the region. Alternatives exist. Clean energy experts are proving the viability of solar, wind and geothermal resources developed much closer to demand and infrastructure.

Over the past century more than 45,000 large dams have redefined the course and health of the planet’s rivers with disastrous impacts that continue to unfold. Tracing the hydrologic cycle of the Baker from ice to ocean, Patagonia Rising brings voice to the frontier people caught in the crossfire of Chile’s energy demands. Juxtaposing the pro-dam business sector with renewable energy experts, the documentary brings awareness and solutions to this global conflict over water and power.