SIFF Opener: Keke Palmer, Demi Moore, Don Cheadle Star in ‘I Love Boosters’

The 52nd Seattle International Film Festival will open with Boots Riley’s I Love Boosters. The Festival’s Opening Night Film will screen on Thurs., May 7, 2026, at The Paramount Theatre followed by an afterparty at Cannonball Arts (1930 3rd Ave), a one-of-a-kind space for artistic experimentation.

I Love Boosters follows a crew of professional shoplifters taking aim at a cutthroat fashion maven. It’s like community service! Boots Riley’s sophomore film stars Keke Palmer, Naomi Ackie, Taylour Paige, Poppy Liu, Eiza Gonzalez, LaKeith Stanfield, Will Poulter, Don Cheadle, and Demi Moore. Riley’s feature debut Sorry to Bother You was featured as the Centerpiece film at the 2018 Seattle International Film Festival. 

“SIFF was thrilled to share Boots Riley’s breakout film Sorry to Bother You with our audiences in 2018, and it’s especially exciting to welcome him back to open the Festival with I Love Boosters,” said SIFF Artistic Director Beth Barrett, “Riley brings together an incredible cast for a film that’s bold, funny, and unmistakably his own, blending sharp social satire with a wildly entertaining ride. It’s the kind of audacious filmmaking that demands to be experienced with a full house at The Paramount, making it the perfect way to kick off the 52nd Seattle International Film Festival.”

Tickets for opening night film as well as a package including both the film & after party access are available now online at siff.net/passes and in person at SIFF Cinema box offices. The after party at Cannonball Arts will include immersive gallery exhibits, a signature photo activation, food, drinks, and a live set from DJ Eliogold, the artist behind the festival’s official trailer music.

Sarah Toce

Screenwriter & Journalist | Sarah Brusig (Toce) is an appointed member of the King County Women's Advisory Board and an elected precinct committee officer (PCO) in Burien, WA. As a healthcare worker, Sarah is represented by SEIU 1199NW. In 2010, Sarah created the online news source The Seattle Lesbian, LLC, which still receives upward of 100,000 readers per month. A recipient of McCormick's New Media Women Entrepreneur Award in 2012, Sarah was invited to the White House by President Barack Obama in 2015. That same year, GO Mag recognized Sarah as one of their Red-Hot Entrepreneurs in media.​ In 2016, the National Diversity Council honored Sarah with their LGBT Leadership Award. Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) recognized Sarah's advocacy work with the Community Builder Award in 2017, the same year Curve Magazine named Sarah one of their Top Women in Media & Publishing. Sarah served a two-year term as president of the Society of Professional Journalists - Western Washington Chapter beginning in 2018 and was elected Communications Vice Chair of the King County Democrats in 2021.

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