Series: Music Mavens
OPENING NIGHT FILM + FESTIVITIES
In-Person Only: March 22
Step back into the Swinging Sixties and witness the electric rise of Brian Epstein, the visionary who catapulted The Beatles from a scrappy Liverpool band into the biggest rock phenomenon of all time. From smoky backroom clubs to sold-out stadiums, Epstein didn’t just manage a band—he unleashed a cultural revolution, amplifying the sound of a generation. This captivating film chronicles his unyielding belief in The Beatles' potential and the personal toll he paid as he sacrificed everything to elevate his artists to the pinnacle of fame.
Featuring a star-making performance by Jacob Fortune-Lloyd (STAR WARS, THE RISE OF SKYWALKER, “The Queen’s Gambit,” “Bodies”) alongside dynamic cameos by Emily Watson, Eddie Marsan, Jay Leno, and Eddie Izzard, MIDAS MAN explores the genius and vulnerabilities of a man who turned dreams into gold yet couldn’t escape his own struggles. Amid the vibrancy of a decade dancing to a new beat, Epstein’s lonely genius brilliantly shines through, echoing the sacrifices of someone who risked it all to change music history forever.
Director Bio: View on IMDB
Joe Stephenson is a British filmmaker known for his work as a director and producer of narrative features and documentaries. His feature debut, CHICKEN (2015), earned widespread praise, and his documentary MCKELLEN: PLAYLING THE PART, a deep exploration of the life and career of Sir Ian McKellen, received critical acclaim.
Special Event: Stay after the film for a '60s hits DJ, Dancing + Dessert party. Grab a drink at the AMC bar.
Sponsors: Deborah + Doug Rosen
Event Sponsors: Dancing Goats Coffee, Sholom Tea
Seattle Jewish Film Festival (SJFF) is one of the largest and longest-running film festivals in the Pacific Northwest and one of the largest Jewish film festivals in the country. A cornerstone program of the Stroum Jewish Community Center (SJCC), SJFF brings people together from across Washington—and virtually around the globe—to celebrate and showcase the vibrancy and diversity of global Jewish life through cinema to build connections, illuminate perspectives, increase understanding, and offer experiences that amplify profound Jewish experiences for everyone. Follow the Seattle Jewish Film Festival on Facebook @SeattleJFF and Instagram @sjcc.arts.
Tickets and more information at SeattleJFF.org.