Originally set to shoot in Michigan, the locally-made film is now premiering at the Seattle International Film Festival. Courtesy Seal Tree LLC
Midday Black Midnight Blue is a film that almost never was. Set to premiere at the Seattle International Film Festival this Thursday, it tells a story about how grief rearranges your life and memory.
Ultimately filmed on Whidbey Island, the initial plan for filmmakers Samantha Soule and Daniel Talbott was to shoot at the Great Lakes in Michigan. Speaking over Zoom, they shared how it seemed like their production might not pan out. Thankfully, for us and them, the film was able to find new life by
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