||| FROM DONNA LASLO for ORCAS FILM FESTIVAL |||


The Sea View Theatre will once again light up the heart of Eastsound, reopening after months of closure following the passing of beloved longtime owner Ingrid McClinton—a loss that left a profound void in the island community. 

The Orcas Island Film Festival (OIFF) is thrilled to announce that they will reopen the Sea View under new lease agreement and bring movies back!  OIFF film curator will be selecting great films for us going forward. Screenings will resume the weekend of September 26 & 27 at 7:00pm. The first feature film is the highly anticipated The Lost Bus, starring Matthew McConaughey, America Ferrera, and Sam Rockwell. The film has been praised for its gripping story and powerful performances is already generating early awards buzz, making it the perfect choice to welcome audiences back. For the weekend of Oct. 3 & 4 is Eleanor the Great. Scarlett Johansson’s thoughtful, provocative, and very funny feature directorial debut starring 95-year-old Oscar nominee June Squibb, delivering a powerful performance.

“We have all missed going to the movies at Sea View and I know Ingrid would be delighted that we will carry on the tradition.” said Donna Laslo OIFF co-director. 

Movie lovers can look forward to a season of new releases, independent films, and festival favorites in the months ahead. The reopening also builds excitement for the 11th Annual Orcas Island Film Festival, taking place October 15–19, 2025.

The return of the Sea View Theatre is more than a reopening—it’s a joyful reunion for film lovers to come together and share the magic of the movies once again.

For tickets and information: seaviewtheatreorcas.com



**If you are reading theOrcasonian for free, thank your fellow islanders. If you would like to support theOrcasonian CLICK HERE to set your modestly-priced, voluntary subscription. Otherwise, no worries; we’re happy to share with you.**