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NW FILM CENTER
The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes FILMS | NW FILM CENTER Directed by Sky Hopinka. The Northwest Film Center and the Portland Art Museum present Małni—Towards the Ocean, Towards the Shore. Screens online starting April .VIRTUAL PROGRAMMING
Virtual Programming. While it's not the same as sitting together in a cinema, the Northwest Film Center will continue to curate new films and programs that allow our audiences to discover new voices and stories that might not otherwise be heard. Focusing on work that changes for whom, by whom, and how cinematic stories are told, themonthly
FESTIVALS | NW FILM CENTER The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes DRIVE-IN AT ZIDELL YARDS The Zidell Yards is located at 3030 S. Moody Ave, Portland, OR 97201. The driveway is between the Tilikum Crossing Bridge and the Ross Island Bridge. Once you turn east off of S Moody Ave towards the Willamette River, follow the signage and then take a slight left on the gravel road for the Cinema Unbound Drive-In. GOOGLE MAPS.EROTIC DRAMA
The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes 43RD PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL March 6 – March 15, 2020. The Northwest Film Center is proud to reveal the full slate for the 43rd Portland International Film Festival (PIFF 43) lineup. A creative, multi-media feast, PIFF 43 spotlights artists both around the corner and across the globe—embracing the future of storytelling in all its forms. This year, PIFF will include WES’S WORLD: WES ANDERSON AND HIS INFLUENCES July 12, 2014 – August 31, 2014. While Wes Anderson has become one of the most internationally heralded directors over the last decade, his quirky, meticulous films have remained a few steps removed from the mainstream spotlight. The breakthrough success of his recent The Grand Budapest Hotel provides an opportunity for a retrospective look FOOTSTEPS OF MY FATHER Footsteps of My Father. Directed by Paul Allman. United States • 2018 • 38 mins. • In English. Allman’s film documents an act of bravery that might have been forgotten and lost to history had it not been for a son’s rediscovery of his father’s journals and a chance encounter with a surviving prisoner of war. Roddie Edmonds (1919 43RD NORTHWEST FILMMAKERS’ FESTIVAL November 10 – November 15, 2016. The 43 rd Northwest Filmmakers’ Festival is pleased to make your acquaintance. We are glad to be showcasing once again new work by some of the very best film talent our region has to offer, capturing a snapshot of the creative community that surrounds us. With this annual event, the NorthwestFilm Center
NW FILM CENTER
The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes FILMS | NW FILM CENTER Directed by Sky Hopinka. The Northwest Film Center and the Portland Art Museum present Małni—Towards the Ocean, Towards the Shore. Screens online starting April .VIRTUAL PROGRAMMING
Virtual Programming. While it's not the same as sitting together in a cinema, the Northwest Film Center will continue to curate new films and programs that allow our audiences to discover new voices and stories that might not otherwise be heard. Focusing on work that changes for whom, by whom, and how cinematic stories are told, themonthly
FESTIVALS | NW FILM CENTER The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes DRIVE-IN AT ZIDELL YARDS The Zidell Yards is located at 3030 S. Moody Ave, Portland, OR 97201. The driveway is between the Tilikum Crossing Bridge and the Ross Island Bridge. Once you turn east off of S Moody Ave towards the Willamette River, follow the signage and then take a slight left on the gravel road for the Cinema Unbound Drive-In. GOOGLE MAPS.EROTIC DRAMA
The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes 43RD PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL March 6 – March 15, 2020. The Northwest Film Center is proud to reveal the full slate for the 43rd Portland International Film Festival (PIFF 43) lineup. A creative, multi-media feast, PIFF 43 spotlights artists both around the corner and across the globe—embracing the future of storytelling in all its forms. This year, PIFF will include WES’S WORLD: WES ANDERSON AND HIS INFLUENCES July 12, 2014 – August 31, 2014. While Wes Anderson has become one of the most internationally heralded directors over the last decade, his quirky, meticulous films have remained a few steps removed from the mainstream spotlight. The breakthrough success of his recent The Grand Budapest Hotel provides an opportunity for a retrospective look FOOTSTEPS OF MY FATHER Footsteps of My Father. Directed by Paul Allman. United States • 2018 • 38 mins. • In English. Allman’s film documents an act of bravery that might have been forgotten and lost to history had it not been for a son’s rediscovery of his father’s journals and a chance encounter with a surviving prisoner of war. Roddie Edmonds (1919 43RD NORTHWEST FILMMAKERS’ FESTIVAL November 10 – November 15, 2016. The 43 rd Northwest Filmmakers’ Festival is pleased to make your acquaintance. We are glad to be showcasing once again new work by some of the very best film talent our region has to offer, capturing a snapshot of the creative community that surrounds us. With this annual event, the NorthwestFilm Center
VIRTUAL PROGRAMMING
Virtual Programming. While it's not the same as sitting together in a cinema, the Northwest Film Center will continue to curate new films and programs that allow our audiences to discover new voices and stories that might not otherwise be heard. Focusing on work that changes for whom, by whom, and how cinematic stories are told, themonthly
FESTIVALS | NW FILM CENTER The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes CALENDAR | NW FILM CENTER The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes VIRTUAL SCREENING: SLOW MACHINE Slow Machine Directed by Paul Felten, Joe DeNardo Thriller | 72 minutes | 2020 | United States Opens on June 11, 2021 Stephanie, a restless and vibrant actress, meets Gerard, an NYPD counter-terrorism BARBERSHOP | NW FILM CENTER A smart comedy about a day in the life of a barbershop on the south side of Chicago. Calvin (Ice Cube), who inherited the struggling business from his deceased father, views the shop as nothing but a TRON | NW FILM CENTER When talented computer engineer Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) finds out that Ed Dillinger (David Warner), an executive at his company, has been stealing his work, he tries to hack into the system. SHREK | NW FILM CENTER Once upon a time, in a far away swamp, there lived an ogre named Shrek (Mike Myers) whose precious solitude is suddenly shattered by an invasion of annoying fairy tale characters. LADY BIRD | NW FILM CENTER A teenager (Saoirse Ronan) navigates a loving but turbulent relationship with her strong-willed mother (Laurie Metcalf) over the course of an eventful and poignant senior year of high school. R | 1h PARIAH | NW FILM CENTER Teenage Alike (Adepero Oduye) lives in Brooklyn's Fort Greene neighborhood with her parents (Charles Parnell, Kim Wayans) and younger sister (Sahra Mellesse). A lesbian, Alike quietly embraces herVALLEY GIRL
Lovely teen Julie Richman (Deborah Foreman) is steeped in the excessive, pink-clad culture of the San Fernando Valley, complete with her narcissistic boyfriend, Tommy (Michael Bowen). At a partyNW FILM CENTER
The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes FILMS | NW FILM CENTERNW FILM Directed by Sky Hopinka. The Northwest Film Center and the Portland Art Museum present Małni—Towards the Ocean, Towards the Shore. Screens online starting April . FESTIVALS | NW FILM CENTER The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes 43RD PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL March 6 – March 15, 2020. The Northwest Film Center is proud to reveal the full slate for the 43rd Portland International Film Festival (PIFF 43) lineup. A creative, multi-media feast, PIFF 43 spotlights artists both around the corner and across the globe—embracing the future of storytelling in all its forms. This year, PIFF will include WES’S WORLD: WES ANDERSON AND HIS INFLUENCES July 12, 2014 – August 31, 2014. While Wes Anderson has become one of the most internationally heralded directors over the last decade, his quirky, meticulous films have remained a few steps removed from the mainstream spotlight. The breakthrough success of his recent The Grand Budapest Hotel provides an opportunity for a retrospective lookCRIMINAL QUEERS
Criminal Queers. Directed by Chris E. Vargas, Eric A. Stanley. United States • 2015 • 63 mins. In conjunction with the Portland Art Museum exhibition We.Construct.Marvels.Between.Monuments, highlighting artists working within the queer and trans diaspora, this program includes a panel discussion and two collaboratively made films fromCHULAS FRONTERAS
Chulas Fronteras is a zesty introduction to the music and culture of the Texas-Mexican border. From joyous, lively dance tunes to soulful, political work songs, musica Norteña fuses traditional Mexican harmonies with central European dancehall rhythms and a littlesomething extra.
FOOTSTEPS OF MY FATHER Footsteps of My Father. Directed by Paul Allman. United States • 2018 • 38 mins. • In English. Allman’s film documents an act of bravery that might have been forgotten and lost to history had it not been for a son’s rediscovery of his father’s journals and a chance encounter with a surviving prisoner of war. Roddie Edmonds (1919 41ST PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Since 1977, the Portland International Film Festival has been the Northwest Film Center’s annual showcase of new world cinema. Over two weeks in February, through the exhibition of nearly 90 feature films and 40+ short films, PIFF audiences across the City of Portland travel the globe in theater seats through our celebration of the world’s filmmakers and cinephiles. 43RD NORTHWEST FILMMAKERS’ FESTIVAL November 10 – November 15, 2016. The 43 rd Northwest Filmmakers’ Festival is pleased to make your acquaintance. We are glad to be showcasing once again new work by some of the very best film talent our region has to offer, capturing a snapshot of the creative community that surrounds us. With this annual event, the NorthwestFilm Center
NW FILM CENTER
The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes FILMS | NW FILM CENTERNW FILM Directed by Sky Hopinka. The Northwest Film Center and the Portland Art Museum present Małni—Towards the Ocean, Towards the Shore. Screens online starting April . FESTIVALS | NW FILM CENTER The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes 43RD PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL March 6 – March 15, 2020. The Northwest Film Center is proud to reveal the full slate for the 43rd Portland International Film Festival (PIFF 43) lineup. A creative, multi-media feast, PIFF 43 spotlights artists both around the corner and across the globe—embracing the future of storytelling in all its forms. This year, PIFF will include WES’S WORLD: WES ANDERSON AND HIS INFLUENCES July 12, 2014 – August 31, 2014. While Wes Anderson has become one of the most internationally heralded directors over the last decade, his quirky, meticulous films have remained a few steps removed from the mainstream spotlight. The breakthrough success of his recent The Grand Budapest Hotel provides an opportunity for a retrospective lookCRIMINAL QUEERS
Criminal Queers. Directed by Chris E. Vargas, Eric A. Stanley. United States • 2015 • 63 mins. In conjunction with the Portland Art Museum exhibition We.Construct.Marvels.Between.Monuments, highlighting artists working within the queer and trans diaspora, this program includes a panel discussion and two collaboratively made films from FOOTSTEPS OF MY FATHER Footsteps of My Father. Directed by Paul Allman. United States • 2018 • 38 mins. • In English. Allman’s film documents an act of bravery that might have been forgotten and lost to history had it not been for a son’s rediscovery of his father’s journals and a chance encounter with a surviving prisoner of war. Roddie Edmonds (1919CHULAS FRONTERAS
Chulas Fronteras is a zesty introduction to the music and culture of the Texas-Mexican border. From joyous, lively dance tunes to soulful, political work songs, musica Norteña fuses traditional Mexican harmonies with central European dancehall rhythms and a littlesomething extra.
41ST PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Since 1977, the Portland International Film Festival has been the Northwest Film Center’s annual showcase of new world cinema. Over two weeks in February, through the exhibition of nearly 90 feature films and 40+ short films, PIFF audiences across the City of Portland travel the globe in theater seats through our celebration of the world’s filmmakers and cinephiles. 43RD NORTHWEST FILMMAKERS’ FESTIVAL November 10 – November 15, 2016. The 43 rd Northwest Filmmakers’ Festival is pleased to make your acquaintance. We are glad to be showcasing once again new work by some of the very best film talent our region has to offer, capturing a snapshot of the creative community that surrounds us. With this annual event, the NorthwestFilm Center
VIRTUAL SCREENING: SLOW MACHINE Slow Machine Directed by Paul Felten, Joe DeNardo Thriller | 72 minutes | 2020 | United States Opens on June 11, 2021 Stephanie, a restless and vibrant actress, meets Gerard, an NYPD counter-terrorismVIRTUAL PROGRAMMING
Virtual Programming. While it's not the same as sitting together in a cinema, the Northwest Film Center will continue to curate new films and programs that allow our audiences to discover new voices and stories that might not otherwise be heard. Focusing on work that changes for whom, by whom, and how cinematic stories are told, themonthly
CLASSES | NW FILM CENTER For Teens! Jul 12, 2021 – Jul 14, 2021. Monster Making with Spencer Garland is a comprehensive course of character modeling using the open-source 3D program Blender. Over this . It’s Alive! Puppet Making and Stop Motion Animation for Kids! Jul 21, 2021 – Jul 23,2021.
CALENDAR | NW FILM CENTER The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes CINEMA UNBOUND SUMMER MOVIES & OPEN-AIR EXPERIENCES CINEMA UNBOUND SUMMER MOVIES & OPEN-AIR EXPERIENCES JULY, AUGUST & SEPTEMBER 2021 ROOFTOP CINEMA AND POP-UP DRIVE-IN The Cinema Unbound Summer Movie Series, running July, August, and September 2021 NEW WAYS OF SEEING: NORTHWEST FILM CENTER By phone at 503-276-4246. By mail using the printer friendly order form. Mail to Northwest Film Center, 1219 SW Park Ave., Portland, OR97205.
SAY ANYTHING
A noble underachiever and a beautiful valedictorian fall in love the summer before she goes off to college. PG-13 | 1h 40min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 14 April 1989 (USA)WONDER WOMAN
The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homesEROTIC DRAMA
The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes WES’S WORLD: WES ANDERSON AND HIS INFLUENCES July 12, 2014 – August 31, 2014. While Wes Anderson has become one of the most internationally heralded directors over the last decade, his quirky, meticulous films have remained a few steps removed from the mainstream spotlight. The breakthrough success of his recent The Grand Budapest Hotel provides an opportunity for a retrospective lookNW FILM CENTER
The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes FILMS | NW FILM CENTERNW FILM Directed by Sky Hopinka. The Northwest Film Center and the Portland Art Museum present Małni—Towards the Ocean, Towards the Shore. Screens online starting April . FESTIVALS | NW FILM CENTER The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes 43RD PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL March 6 – March 15, 2020. The Northwest Film Center is proud to reveal the full slate for the 43rd Portland International Film Festival (PIFF 43) lineup. A creative, multi-media feast, PIFF 43 spotlights artists both around the corner and across the globe—embracing the future of storytelling in all its forms. This year, PIFF will include WES’S WORLD: WES ANDERSON AND HIS INFLUENCES July 12, 2014 – August 31, 2014. While Wes Anderson has become one of the most internationally heralded directors over the last decade, his quirky, meticulous films have remained a few steps removed from the mainstream spotlight. The breakthrough success of his recent The Grand Budapest Hotel provides an opportunity for a retrospective lookCRIMINAL QUEERS
Criminal Queers. Directed by Chris E. Vargas, Eric A. Stanley. United States • 2015 • 63 mins. In conjunction with the Portland Art Museum exhibition We.Construct.Marvels.Between.Monuments, highlighting artists working within the queer and trans diaspora, this program includes a panel discussion and two collaboratively made films fromCHULAS FRONTERAS
Chulas Fronteras is a zesty introduction to the music and culture of the Texas-Mexican border. From joyous, lively dance tunes to soulful, political work songs, musica Norteña fuses traditional Mexican harmonies with central European dancehall rhythms and a littlesomething extra.
FOOTSTEPS OF MY FATHER Footsteps of My Father. Directed by Paul Allman. United States • 2018 • 38 mins. • In English. Allman’s film documents an act of bravery that might have been forgotten and lost to history had it not been for a son’s rediscovery of his father’s journals and a chance encounter with a surviving prisoner of war. Roddie Edmonds (1919 41ST PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Since 1977, the Portland International Film Festival has been the Northwest Film Center’s annual showcase of new world cinema. Over two weeks in February, through the exhibition of nearly 90 feature films and 40+ short films, PIFF audiences across the City of Portland travel the globe in theater seats through our celebration of the world’s filmmakers and cinephiles. 43RD NORTHWEST FILMMAKERS’ FESTIVAL November 10 – November 15, 2016. The 43 rd Northwest Filmmakers’ Festival is pleased to make your acquaintance. We are glad to be showcasing once again new work by some of the very best film talent our region has to offer, capturing a snapshot of the creative community that surrounds us. With this annual event, the NorthwestFilm Center
NW FILM CENTER
The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes FILMS | NW FILM CENTERNW FILM Directed by Sky Hopinka. The Northwest Film Center and the Portland Art Museum present Małni—Towards the Ocean, Towards the Shore. Screens online starting April . FESTIVALS | NW FILM CENTER The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes 43RD PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL March 6 – March 15, 2020. The Northwest Film Center is proud to reveal the full slate for the 43rd Portland International Film Festival (PIFF 43) lineup. A creative, multi-media feast, PIFF 43 spotlights artists both around the corner and across the globe—embracing the future of storytelling in all its forms. This year, PIFF will include WES’S WORLD: WES ANDERSON AND HIS INFLUENCES July 12, 2014 – August 31, 2014. While Wes Anderson has become one of the most internationally heralded directors over the last decade, his quirky, meticulous films have remained a few steps removed from the mainstream spotlight. The breakthrough success of his recent The Grand Budapest Hotel provides an opportunity for a retrospective lookCRIMINAL QUEERS
Criminal Queers. Directed by Chris E. Vargas, Eric A. Stanley. United States • 2015 • 63 mins. In conjunction with the Portland Art Museum exhibition We.Construct.Marvels.Between.Monuments, highlighting artists working within the queer and trans diaspora, this program includes a panel discussion and two collaboratively made films fromCHULAS FRONTERAS
Chulas Fronteras is a zesty introduction to the music and culture of the Texas-Mexican border. From joyous, lively dance tunes to soulful, political work songs, musica Norteña fuses traditional Mexican harmonies with central European dancehall rhythms and a littlesomething extra.
FOOTSTEPS OF MY FATHER Footsteps of My Father. Directed by Paul Allman. United States • 2018 • 38 mins. • In English. Allman’s film documents an act of bravery that might have been forgotten and lost to history had it not been for a son’s rediscovery of his father’s journals and a chance encounter with a surviving prisoner of war. Roddie Edmonds (1919 41ST PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Since 1977, the Portland International Film Festival has been the Northwest Film Center’s annual showcase of new world cinema. Over two weeks in February, through the exhibition of nearly 90 feature films and 40+ short films, PIFF audiences across the City of Portland travel the globe in theater seats through our celebration of the world’s filmmakers and cinephiles. 43RD NORTHWEST FILMMAKERS’ FESTIVAL November 10 – November 15, 2016. The 43 rd Northwest Filmmakers’ Festival is pleased to make your acquaintance. We are glad to be showcasing once again new work by some of the very best film talent our region has to offer, capturing a snapshot of the creative community that surrounds us. With this annual event, the NorthwestFilm Center
VIRTUAL SCREENING: SLOW MACHINE Slow Machine Directed by Paul Felten, Joe DeNardo Thriller | 72 minutes | 2020 | United States Opens on June 11, 2021 Stephanie, a restless and vibrant actress, meets Gerard, an NYPD counter-terrorismVIRTUAL PROGRAMMING
Virtual Programming. While it's not the same as sitting together in a cinema, the Northwest Film Center will continue to curate new films and programs that allow our audiences to discover new voices and stories that might not otherwise be heard. Focusing on work that changes for whom, by whom, and how cinematic stories are told, themonthly
CLASSES | NW FILM CENTER For Teens! Jul 12, 2021 – Jul 14, 2021. Monster Making with Spencer Garland is a comprehensive course of character modeling using the open-source 3D program Blender. Over this . It’s Alive! Puppet Making and Stop Motion Animation for Kids! Jul 21, 2021 – Jul 23,2021.
CALENDAR | NW FILM CENTER The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes CINEMA UNBOUND SUMMER MOVIES & OPEN-AIR EXPERIENCES CINEMA UNBOUND SUMMER MOVIES & OPEN-AIR EXPERIENCES JULY, AUGUST & SEPTEMBER 2021 ROOFTOP CINEMA AND POP-UP DRIVE-IN The Cinema Unbound Summer Movie Series, running July, August, and September 2021 NEW WAYS OF SEEING: NORTHWEST FILM CENTER By phone at 503-276-4246. By mail using the printer friendly order form. Mail to Northwest Film Center, 1219 SW Park Ave., Portland, OR97205.
SAY ANYTHING
A noble underachiever and a beautiful valedictorian fall in love the summer before she goes off to college. PG-13 | 1h 40min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 14 April 1989 (USA)WONDER WOMAN
The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homesEROTIC DRAMA
The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes WES’S WORLD: WES ANDERSON AND HIS INFLUENCES July 12, 2014 – August 31, 2014. While Wes Anderson has become one of the most internationally heralded directors over the last decade, his quirky, meticulous films have remained a few steps removed from the mainstream spotlight. The breakthrough success of his recent The Grand Budapest Hotel provides an opportunity for a retrospective lookNW FILM CENTER
The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes FILMS | NW FILM CENTERNW FILM The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their FESTIVALS | NW FILM CENTER The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes 43RD NORTHWEST FILMMAKERS’ FESTIVAL The 43 rd Northwest Filmmakers’ Festival is pleased to make your acquaintance. We are glad to be showcasing once again new work by some of the very best film talent our region has to offer, capturing a snapshot of the creative community that surrounds us. WES’S WORLD: WES ANDERSON AND HIS INFLUENCES July 12, 2014 – August 31, 2014. While Wes Anderson has become one of the most internationally heralded directors over the last decade, his quirky, meticulous films have remained a few steps removed from the mainstream spotlight. 43RD PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL The Northwest Film Center is proud to reveal the full slate for the 43rd Portland International Film Festival (PIFF 43) lineup.A creative, multi-media feast, PIFF 43 spotlights artists both around the corner and across the globe—embracing the future of storytelling in all itsforms.
CRIMINAL QUEERS
Directed by Chris E. Vargas, Eric A. Stanley. United States • 2015 • 63 mins.. In conjunction with the Portland Art Museum exhibition We.Construct.Marvels.Between.Monuments, highlighting artists working within the queer and trans diaspora, this program includes a panel discussion and two collaboratively made films from artist-scholar-filmmakers Chris E. Vargas and Eric A. Stanley.CHULAS FRONTERAS
Chulas Fronteras is a zesty introduction to the music and culture of the Texas-Mexican border. From joyous, lively dance tunes to soulful, political work songs, musica Norteña fuses traditional Mexican harmonies with central European dancehall rhythms and a littlesomething extra.
FOOTSTEPS OF MY FATHER The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes 41ST PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Since 1977, the Portland International Film Festival has been the Northwest Film Center’s annual showcase of new world cinema. Over two weeks in February, through the exhibition of nearly 90 feature films and 40+ short films, PIFF audiences across the City of Portland travel the globe in theater seats through our celebration of the world’s filmmakers and cinephiles.NW FILM CENTER
The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes FILMS | NW FILM CENTERNW FILM The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their FESTIVALS | NW FILM CENTER The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes 43RD NORTHWEST FILMMAKERS’ FESTIVAL The 43 rd Northwest Filmmakers’ Festival is pleased to make your acquaintance. We are glad to be showcasing once again new work by some of the very best film talent our region has to offer, capturing a snapshot of the creative community that surrounds us. WES’S WORLD: WES ANDERSON AND HIS INFLUENCES July 12, 2014 – August 31, 2014. While Wes Anderson has become one of the most internationally heralded directors over the last decade, his quirky, meticulous films have remained a few steps removed from the mainstream spotlight. 43RD PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL The Northwest Film Center is proud to reveal the full slate for the 43rd Portland International Film Festival (PIFF 43) lineup.A creative, multi-media feast, PIFF 43 spotlights artists both around the corner and across the globe—embracing the future of storytelling in all itsforms.
CRIMINAL QUEERS
Directed by Chris E. Vargas, Eric A. Stanley. United States • 2015 • 63 mins.. In conjunction with the Portland Art Museum exhibition We.Construct.Marvels.Between.Monuments, highlighting artists working within the queer and trans diaspora, this program includes a panel discussion and two collaboratively made films from artist-scholar-filmmakers Chris E. Vargas and Eric A. Stanley.CHULAS FRONTERAS
Chulas Fronteras is a zesty introduction to the music and culture of the Texas-Mexican border. From joyous, lively dance tunes to soulful, political work songs, musica Norteña fuses traditional Mexican harmonies with central European dancehall rhythms and a littlesomething extra.
FOOTSTEPS OF MY FATHER The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes 41ST PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Since 1977, the Portland International Film Festival has been the Northwest Film Center’s annual showcase of new world cinema. Over two weeks in February, through the exhibition of nearly 90 feature films and 40+ short films, PIFF audiences across the City of Portland travel the globe in theater seats through our celebration of the world’s filmmakers and cinephiles.VIRTUAL PROGRAMMING
The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes CINEMA UNBOUND SUMMER MOVIES & OPEN-AIR EXPERIENCES CINEMA UNBOUND SUMMER MOVIES & OPEN-AIR EXPERIENCES JULY, AUGUST & SEPTEMBER 2021 ROOFTOP CINEMA AND POP-UP DRIVE-IN The Cinema Unbound Summer Movie Series, running July, August, and September 2021 CLASSES | NW FILM CENTER The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their CALENDAR | NW FILM CENTER The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes NEW WAYS OF SEEING: NORTHWEST FILM CENTER The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homesSAY ANYTHING
A noble underachiever and a beautiful valedictorian fall in love the summer before she goes off to college. PG-13 | 1h 40min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 14 April 1989 (USA) ZOLA | NW FILM CENTER "Y'all wanna hear a story about why me & this bitch here fell out? It's kind of long but full of suspense." Thus began the odyssey of one A'Ziah King, aka ZOLA. From acclaimed writer/director JaniczaWONDER WOMAN
The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homesEROTIC DRAMA
The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes WES’S WORLD: WES ANDERSON AND HIS INFLUENCES The Northwest Film Center recognizes and honors the Indigenous peoples of this region on whose ancestral lands the museum now stands. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made theirSkip to content
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------------------------- THE NORTHWEST FILM CENTER RECOGNIZES AND HONORS THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF THIS REGION ON WHOSE ANCESTRAL LANDS THE MUSEUM NOW STANDS. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes along the Columbia River. We also want to recognize that Portland today is a community of many diverse Native peoples who continue to live and work here. We respectfully acknowledge and honor all Indigenous communities—past, present, future—and are grateful for their ongoing and vibrantpresence.
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