Vanishing Seattle Films presents the second in its series of shorts that take a deeper dive into the stories of history, legacy, and resilience behind the #VanishingSeattle hashtag. Each episode of this documentary series focuses on a small business or community space significant to a Seattle neighborhood.
Hardwick’s is a 4th-generation independent hardware store in the University District that has supported boat builders, woodworkers, metalsmiths, artists, tradespeople, and countless small businesses, local industries, and Seattleites for nearly nine decades. Hardwick’s Hardware plans to close and move out of state in 2020, as they and their customer base are being priced out by a changing Seattle and U District.
Directors: Lisa B. Hammond + Derek Johnson, with support from Kai Films
Producer: Lisa B. Hammond
Executive Producers: Cynthia Brothers + Martin Tran
Cinematographers: Lars Larson, Ryan Purcell & Derek Johnson
Editors: Derek Johnson + Ali Scattergood
Audio: Bob Marts, Derek Johnson & Ali Scattergood
Special Thanks To:
The Hardwick’s Family & Staff
This film project was supported in part by 4Culture/King County Lodging Tax.
Produced in association with Northwest Film Forum.
Vanishing Seattle is a project that documents displaced and disappearing institutions, small businesses and cultures of Seattle - and celebrates the histories, spaces, and communities that give the city its soul.
More info:
www.vanishingseattle.org
www.hardwickandsons.com
www.derekjohnsonphoto.com
www.lisabhammond.com
www.kaifilms.com
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