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Rental Partner: Area 23a and Gabe Polsky Productions present

The Man Who Saves the World?

A Night of Film, Prophecy, and Planetary Healing

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Date:
Sunday, October 19
Time:
7:00 pm PDT
Cost:
$20

Venue

The Great Hall
1119 Eighth Avenue (enter on Eighth Avenue)
Seattle, 98101 United States
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Event Format

In-Person

EVENT NOTES
Doors for this event will open at 6:00 PM.

Presented by Area 23a and Gabe Polsky Productions. For questions about this event, please contact team@area23a.com.

Promotional banner for "The Man Who Saves the World?" a film by Gabe Polsky. The banner features a person in the foreground walking down a dirt path, wearing a wide-brimmed hat, a white shirt, and carrying a violin. In the background, there is a satellite dish, a glowing swirling rainbow sky, and South American pyramids. The text on the left side includes a quote by Jane Goodall: "...Probably the most extraordinary person I've ever met."
Rentals

From our Rental Partner – Area23a and Gabe Polsky Productions:

“Patrick is Probably The Most Extraordinary Person I’ve Met.” — Jane Goodall

Join acclaimed filmmaker Gabe Polsky and spiritual journeyman Patrick McCollum for an unforgettable evening at Town Hall. This isn’t just a film screening—it’s a live experience featuring music, storytelling, and conversation with the documentary’s subject: kung fu master, U.N. peacekeeper, Wiccan chaplain, and the man prophesied to save the Amazon.

The Event: Vendor bazaar, guided screening experience, and post-film conversation with Gabe, Patrick, and special guests.

When director Gabe Polsky gets swept into Patrick McCollum’s orbit, it sparks a globe-spanning adventure where the absurd and the profound collide. Along the way, they cross paths with legends like Jane Goodall and Chief Phil Lane Jr., uncovering a mission that might just be crazy enough to save the planet.

The Man Who Saves the World? is a bold documentary that blends spiritual prophecy, environmental urgency, and absurdist character study into something entirely unique. Equal parts Herzogian adventure and modern myth, it explores big questions with humor, humanity, and surreal twists.

Patrick McCollum (with grey hair/mustache) and Gabe Polsky (with curly brown hair, green t-shirt) shake hands outdoors while the sun sets.

Behind the film is the Executive Producer team of Oscar-winning director/producer Peter Farrelly, Rough House Pictures (Danny McBride/David Gordon Green/Jody Hill), and Area 23a (Fantastic Fungi, Common Ground).

Gabe Polsky’s films (Red ArmyRed PenguinsButcher’s Crossing) have premiered at festivals including Cannes, Sundance, AFI, Telluride, and Toronto. He has worked closely with everyone from Werner Herzog to Nicolas Cage. He has been nominated for a Primetime Emmy, three WGA awards, and a Critics Choice Award.

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What Critics Are Saying:

“One of my favorite documentaries in years — leave it to Gabe Polsky to track down one of the most colorful characters and craziest stories ever captured on film.”
– The Hollywood Reporter

“Hilarious and inspiring in equal measure.”
– The New Yorker

Join a movement where the weird and profound collide, and an unexpected path opens. Will you walk it with us?

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