Space Needle: A Hidden History
★ Better Cities Film Festival — Best Civic Story & Audience Award
Featured Films
★ Better Cities Film Festival — Best Civic Story & Audience Award
A one-minute film
Seattle Films Hidden Histories LLC is a woman-owned, small business specializing in regional documentaries, promotional videos and educational films.
Founder B. J. Bullert, Ph.D., is a filmmaker and an academic. Her documentary films have appeared on KCTS and other PBS affiliates, the Seattle Channel and screened at many film festivals since the 1990s. Among them are Loki Pete, Space Needle: A Hidden History, Earl Robinson: Ballad of an American, and Chief Seattle.
Educated at The Evergreen State College, Boston University, Oxford University and the University of Washington, the West Seattle native served on the faculty at American University, Muhlenberg College and Antioch University Seattle. She retired from Antioch University in 2021 and is currently Professor Emerita.
Bullert is also the author of "Public Television: Politics and the Battle over Documentary Film" (Rutgers 1997). She lives in Seattle with her husband, Ken Workman, who appears in her latest film, Unrecognized.