Today’s film festival finale

FILMS AND DISCUSSIONS are planned from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. today during the final day of the seventh annual Port Townsend Film Festival.

Here is the schedule:

* Pope Marine Park Theatre

9:30 a.m., “Shop Locally”‘ (91 minutes)

Noon, “Dancing Lesson” (80 minutes)

3 p.m., First Feature: “The Naked Ape” (110 minutes)

6 p.m., “Viva Cuba” (80 minutes)

9 p.m., Winning documentary

* Rosebud Cinema

9:35 a.m., “Go West” (97 minutes)

12:05 p.m., Shorts International with Carter Pilcher (90 minutes)

3:05 p.m., “The Cats of Mirikitani” (74 minutes)

6:05 p.m., Shorts: “White Shadows (72 minutes)

9:05 p.m., “See You in Space” (91 minutes)

* Rose Theatre

9:40 a.m., First Feature: “Room 314” (111 minutes)

12:10 p.m., First Feature: “Say I Do” (90 minutes)

3:10 p.m., “Independent America” (52 minutes)

6:10 p.m., “Adios Momo” (110 minutes)

9:10 p.m., TBA

* Broughton Theatre

9:55 a.m., “To Die in San Hilario” (100 minutes)

12:25 p.m., “Between Iraq and a Hard Place” (64 minutes)

3:25 p.m., “Hell’s Heroes’ with Donald Sosin (98 minutes)

6:25 p.m., “Whales of August” with Mike Kaplan and Robert Osborne (90 minutes)

9:25 p.m., Winning feature

* Upstage Theatre

9 a.m., Awards breakfast (90 minutes)

12:30 p.m., Panel: Digital Video, Celluloid Dreams (90-120 minutes)

3 p.m., Panel: How NOT to Make a Short Film, with Warren Etheredge (120 minutes)

5:30 p.m., Panel, TBA

9:30 p.m., No-host “It’s a Wrap” party

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