Join us for a unique evening at the Georgetown Steam Plant as we screen Bong Joon-ho’s Academy Award–winning masterpiece, Parasite. This film is a razor-sharp social thriller about class, labor, survival, and the systems that trap us—and one that resonates deeply within a building like this, once pivotal to Seattle’s industrial expansion, now trying to find new life in a rapidly changing city.
The GTSP team is actively working to transform this historic industrial space into a place that fosters reflection, dialogue, and community. These film nights are part of that work—holding space for stories that challenge, connect, and move us.
Before the screening, at 6:30pm, there’ll be a short walkthrough of the Steam Plant and what it’s been (and what we’re dreaming it can become). The film will begin promptly at 7:30 PM, followed by an optional post-screening conversation.
Parasite is a film that makes you feel the walls closing in—and still dares you to laugh. I’m looking forward to watching it with folks ready to feel, reflect, and maybe even reimagine what this space can mean for all of us.
Here’s the link to book your seat: https://partiful.com/e/0Gstp7KxgasfEaeai3e0