The Everett Film Festival announce a riveting lineup of films for the 27th annual event, which will be held Saturday, April 4th, at the Everett Performing Arts Center at 2710 Wetmore Ave. in Downtown Everett.
Inflation-busting pricing is being offered, and half-day tickets are available. Buyers of the first 250 full-day tickets will receive a complimentary meal, prepared by J & L BBQ in Everett.
Doors will open at 12:30 PM and close at 8:30 PM. The day kicks off with “Women Behind the Wheel,” a beautiful film showcasing the adventures of two young British women on a road trip along the Pamir Highway in Central Asia. The women they meet along the way embody spirit and resilience, quietly achieving the remarkable in challenging environments.
The full day will feature nine short films, ranging from comedy to drama to fantasy; one full-length film; and one full-length comedy. The evening wraps up with “Thelma,” the story of a mild-mannered grandmother whose savings are stolen by a scammer–who just may have underestimated the nonagenarian’s sense of fair play.
As always, attendees can enjoy free popcorn and snacks, and a variety of beer, wine and non-alcoholic beverages will be available for sale. During the dinner break, buyers of the first 250 full-day tickets will receive their free meals.
Highlights will include Q&A opportunities with local filmmakers:
- Peter Henrich following his quirky short “A Little Help Here?” in which fairies really do exist
- Thomas Scott Adams after his short film “Beneath the Same Sky,” exploring the bond between a dockworker and an illegal immigrant
- Megan Griffiths and Mindie Lind following their animated short “View From the Floor,” spotlighting the struggles of a performer with a disability.
The nonprofit Everett Film Festival has been engaging local film-lovers with quality international films since 1997. This year’s pricing is $45 adult, $40 seniors/students/military, and $25 for a half-day (1-4:30 p.m. or 4:30-close.)
Along with the complimentary items, it’s quite a deal. Plus great items offered for raffle. And no ads to watch! For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://everettfilmfestival.org.
And please consider joining the Everett Film Festival as a volunteer. Viewing movies and sipping wine is not a bad gig. Okay, some work is also involved. The festival’s longtime amazing director, Teresa Henderson, will be stepping down after this year’s fest, and her shoes will require much assistance to fill!






March 12, 2026
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