Seattle’s Nordic Heritage Museum is sponsoring its second annual Nordic Lights Film Festival next weekend, January 7-9, 2010. The lineup includes shorts, documentaries, and full-length feature films from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland. All movies will be shown at the SIFF Cinema at the Seattle Center. Tickets are $10 ($7 for Nordic Heritage Museum and SIFF members). For the full schedule, visit the Nordic Lights Film Festival website.
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Nordic Lights Film Festival in Seattle
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