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Loki Pete
A portrait of resilience, fisherman/anthropologist Pete Knutson navigates the turbulent waters of Alaska and the market. Loki Pete follows him on his 50th and final season fishing for salmon in Southeast Alaska as he prepares to pass on the family business to his son. This is the third in a trilogy of films about Seattle's Fishermen's Terminal.
Select Festival Screenings
- Alpine International Film Festival (Bern, Switzerland) 2026
- Big Blue Film Festival 2026
- Anchorage International Film Festival 2025
- Gig Harbor Film Festival 2025 — "Best Washington Made" Award
"The film unravels the myth of the American Dream."
— Dr. Gilda Sheppard, Sociologist and Filmmaker
"I have a deep level of appreciation for the ethos from which Pete fishes… the best-tasting salmon with the best texture I have ever had the pleasure to cook."
— Chef Maria Hines, James Beard Award Winner
"A stirring look at what it takes to run a small but sustainable business."
— Kristen Millares Young, novelist
Space Needle: A Hidden History
Space Needle: A Hidden History traces the creative inspiration for the Needle's shape back to a work of art. The narrative connects dance, art and architecture, and explores the creative legacies of architect Victor Steinbrueck and Seattle-born, African-American dancer, Syvilla Fort.
Awards
- Better Cities Film Festival — Best Civic Story & Audience Award