Doctober 2025 Opens October 2 with Jimmy & the Demons and Visiting Filmmakers
The 18th annual Doctober, the Pacific Northwest’s largest documentary film festival, kicks off on Thursday, October 2, with a sold-out screening of Jimmy & the Demons at 6:00 p.m., followed by an opening night party at the Spark Museum of Electrical Invention.

While opening night tickets are no longer available, members of the press are warmly invited to attend. Accredited press will receive complimentary access to screenings throughout the festival, and the festival team can assist with transportation or accommodations for journalists traveling from outside the region. Private press screenings for specific films can also be arranged upon request.
The festival runs from October 2 to 26, 2025, showcasing a diverse lineup of documentary films from around the world at the Pickford Film Center’s Bay Street location. Highlights include live Q&As with visiting filmmakers:
Chain Reactions — Director Alexandre Philippe · Sat, Oct 4 | 6:15 PM
Coroner to the Stars — Producer Billy Ray Brewton · Sat, Oct 4 | 3:45 PM
Shorts Program — Various Filmmakers · Sat, Oct 4 | 1:05 PM & Mon, Oct 20 | 5:15 PM
WTO — Director Ian Bell · Sun, Oct 5 | 6:30 PM & Thu, Oct 23 | 7:45 PM
Middletown — Film Participant Fred Isseks · Sun, Oct 12 | 4:00 PM
The Last Guest of the Holloway Motel — Director Ramiel Petros · Tue, Oct 21 | 7:20 PM
Festival Details
Festival Name: Doctober
Dates: October 2–26, 2025
Opening Night Film: Jimmy & the Demons (October 2, 6:00 p.m.)
Festival Location: Pickford Film Center, 1318 Bay St. & 105 Grand Ave., Bellingham, WA
Opening Night Party Venue: Spark Museum of Electrical Invention
Website: pickfordfilmcenter.org/doctober
About Doctober
Now in its 18th year, Doctober is the largest documentary film festival in the Pacific Northwest, held annually in the heart of downtown Bellingham, WA, against the backdrop of Mt. Baker and the North Cascades.
About Pickford Film Center
Pickford Film Center, a nonprofit organization, provides a forum and resource for independent cinema, strengthening community through education, dialogue, and the celebration of film. Since its founding in 1998, it has been the only independent cinema, operating 365 days a year, between Seattle and Vancouver, B.C.