North Bend Theatre Presents Debut Film, To Kill a Wolf, Special Screening Live QA with PNW Director Kelsey Taylor

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

North Bend Theatre will host a special screening of "To Kill a Wolf," the debut film by Kelsey Taylor, on September 4, 2025. The screening will include a live Q&A with the director, allowing attendees to gain insights into her filmmaking process. Taylor's work has garnered attention for its haunting narrative and unique visual style, marking her as a promising figure in the Pacific Northwest film industry. The event aims to cultivate community engagement and appreciation for independent cinema. This screening is part of a broader effort to highlight and support local filmmakers and their contributions to the arts.

"To Kill a Wolf" exemplifies the rise of regional storytelling in film, providing a platform for diverse voices. Local theaters like North Bend are essential in promoting such projects, encouraging a vibrant cultural scene. As audiences seek fresh narratives, Taylor's debut represents a significant milestone for the community.

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