Converge Media and Scope Screenings Present "We Remember You" in support of 100 Days Of Peace Initiative

In September 2023, Converge Media partnered with the City of Seattle to produce the short film "We Remember You" to document the City’s observance of the National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims. This powerful short film underscores the commitment to honoring those lost to violence and supporting their families.

To further this important message, Converge Media and Scope Screenings are proud to announce a special "We Remember You" screening at this month’s Scope Screenings next week at the SIFF Egyptian Theater. This event coincides with the ongoing "100 Days of Action and 100 Days of Peace" initiatives aimed at reducing gun violence in Seattle and King County.

At Converge Media, we believe in the power of storytelling to drive change. By showcasing this short film, we aim to amplify the message of these critical initiatives and foster community dialogue around solutions to this pressing issue.

"We Remember You" poignantly reminds us of the human cost of violence and the urgent need for collective action. Please join us for this important screening and be part of the conversation that can lead to lasting change in our communities.

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Join us in remembering the victims of violence and working together to build safer communities.


About Scope Screenings

Scope Screenings showcases a vibrant mix of narrative short films, music videos, feature trailers, commercials, and experimental horizontal short-form content. Join the festivities on the last Tuesday of each month from June to December. Doors open at 6:30 PM for a relaxed socializing hour in a chilled, lounge-style environment. Mingle with industry professionals, filmmakers, entrepreneurs, artists of all mediums, local celebrities, and more. It's the perfect spot to connect and get inspired before the film’s screen at 7:30 PM.

Scope Screenings is more than a film festival—it's a community hub for creatives and a space for artists and like-minded individuals to connect and showcase their work to a diverse and engaged audience. Whether you're into making films or just love watching them, come spend a Tuesday night with them where the magic of cinema comes to life.

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