"Fools' Paradise (lost?)": A Film by Alexandra Lexton '85

Saturday, February 7, 2026 at 7:00 PM until 9:00 PMPacific Standard Time UTC -08:00

SIFF Film Center

 

SIFF Film Center
Saturday, February 7 - 7-9 p.m.

167 Republican Street, Seattle WA 98109


Join Whitman alumni, parents and friends for the Washington State premiere of the latest film by Alexandra Lexton, Class of 1985. After the film, stay for the Q&A with Alexandra! 

Fools’ Paradise (lost?) is a love letter to our wild—our own inner wild, and the outer wild. It’s about how we heal ourselves through reconnection to the natural world, and the symbiotic necessity to heal what is left of our planet. The latest documentary for Norther California filmmaker Alexandra Lexton, this film explores how we need and use nature to regenerate ourselves.

Tickets are required for this event! You will need to purchase your ticket separately with the link below to attend the film screening and the Q&A that immediately follows. Use this link to purchase yours in advance. Be sure to select the Saturday ticket.

🎟️ Please let us know you've got your ticket by Thursday, February 5 at 5 p.m. Pacific

Directions
The Film Center is located on the Seattle Center campus in the Northwest Rooms, near the corner of Warren Ave N and Republican St. Check out this helpful video on how to find the Film Center.

SIFF Film Center is served by the following bus lines: 1, 2, 8, 13, 29, 32, 994, D Line. Seattle Center Monorail provides fast, direct transportation between downtown's Westlake Center (5th Avenue and Pine Street) and Seattle Center.

Parking
View parking lots in the area or explore Seattle Center for additional parking resources. 

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