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PFCAT Creator Expo Now Open For Entry

June 1, 2026 / Oregon Film

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Cinema Unbound Week!

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Prosper Portland announces Post-Production Grant Awardees

The Portland Events and Film Office at Prosper Portland, in partnership with Travel Portland, is excited to celebrate this year’s Post-Production Grant recipients. Four feature films have been selected to receive funding aimed at supporting the completion of locally made projects and empowering Portland filmmakers to grow toward larger, more resourced productions.

From a competitive pool of more than 30 applicants, four projects were selected to each receive $7,500 in post-production funding: “Dragathon: Meeting Hate with Joy,” “Sansei Sensibility,” “Albina Music Trust: Echoes of Albina,” and “Are We Cool.”

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“Cinema Unbound” and PAM CUT Featured in IndieWire

Famed IndieWire reporter Dana Harris-Bridson spent the last weekend in May in Portland witnessing for herself the Criterion Mobile Closet in Portland, the Tomorrow Theater and the Cinema Unbound Awards.

She notes: “Cinema Unbound honorees ranged from the James Beard-nominated chefs who catered the extraordinary Indonesian dinner to comedian Maria Bamford. Each table had themed objects aligned with the honorees. From the clappy hands to pom-poms and friendship bracelets, everything was cheap, cheerful, and interactive.

Energy was so high that when the fundraising portion arrived, Dotson started by asking who could give $25,000; four could.

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“Fortaleza” Launches Campaign to Work with Oscar Winning Sound Team

Fortaleza, an experimental documentary from Portland-based Secret Art Project — with several sequences shot here in Portland — has launched a Seed & Spark campaign to finish post-production and reach its festival premiere.

Directed by Panamanian American filmmaker Stephen Cervantes (NYU Tisch), the film began as an attempt to document his infant daughter’s first trip to Panama, his family’s homeland. It became something harder: a reckoning with his grandfather — a man whose love and control were inseparable — and the house he built to hold his family in place.

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Portland Filmmaker Vu Pham’s New Film Explores his Family History

Portland filmmaker Vu Pham has long been known for his work in the arena of narrative fiction.

During a 2020 trip to Juneau, Alaska, which coincided with the start of COVID-19 lockdowns in the U.S., Pham began to formulate the idea for his foray into feature-length documentary.

Oregon Art Beat highlights Vu’s journey and the project, “Sea Rose Ashes,” which explores Pham’s family history, including he and his mother’s escape from communist Vietnam and his mother’s murder in 1983.

“There was sort of the wellspring of a motivation to somehow seize control and regain agency of my life,” Pham said.

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Short Film “Spilled Milk” by Portland Filmmaker Wins HBO prize

“Spilled Milk” the acclaimed 2025 horror short film produced by Monkeypaw Productions and directed by Portlander Jared Leaf,  won the prestigious HBO Short Film Award at the American Black Film Festival (ABFF).

“What really happened to all those deadbeat dads who went to the store to get milk? A father’s innocent errand leads him to an encounter with an enigmatic figure called ‘The Milk Man,’ where things quickly go sour.”

 

 

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#OregonMade “Horsegirls” Sets Release Date

Portland shot “Horsegirls” has released a trailer and announced a release date of July 17. The film tells the story of Margarita, a young woman with autism, discovering the world of hobbyhorsing and the she sets out to prove her independence to her mother—stick horse and all.

Horsegirls premiered at last year’s Tribeca Festival. It was among the winners at the Seattle Film Festival and Cordillera International Film Festival.

Only in theaters July 17.

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Northwest Youth Film Festival Open for Submissions

Submissions are now open for the inaugural Northwest Youth Film Festival
Presented by Northwest Children’s Theater and The Judy Kafoury Center for Youth Arts

Film Submission Deadline: Friday, June 19

The Northwest Youth Film Festival is a new film festival celebrating young filmmakers in Oregon and SW Washington*. Produced through Northwest Children’s Theater and The Judy Kafoury Center for Youth Arts, NWYFF is looking for original films under 10 minutes from youth filmmakers in grades 6-12.

NWYFF will screen it’s selected final films in person, August 15th and 16th, at The Judy.

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OPB Wins Nine 2026 Northwest Regional Emmy Awards

Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) received nine Northwest Regional Emmy® Awards for excellence in television and media arts, following a record 33 nominations earlier this year.

OPB executive producers, producers, videographers, editors, reporters and photographers were recognized during the 63rd Annual Northwest Regional Emmy® Awards Gala on May 30 in Seattle, hosted by the Northwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS).

Winners are selected by a peer judging panel composed of volunteer media professionals from NATAS chapters from around the country, who evaluate entries based on creativity, content and creation.

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PFCAT Creator Expo Now Open For Entry

Whether you’re building your first project or your next one, PFCAT’s Creator Expo brings together the organizations shaping film, animation and creativity in and around Portland.

Meet collaborators, discover resources, and get a clearer sense of where your work fits. This is a chance to see who’s working, what’s possible, and where you can plug in, whether you’re just starting out or already in the field.

The Creator Expo is part of the Portland Festival of Cinema, Animation & Technology (PFCAT), running August 18–23 at OMSI and Tomorrow Theater.

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“American Flake” is slated to premiere at Dances With Films Festival in Los Angeles

Set and shot in beautiful Eugene, Oregon “American Flake” is a gritty look into late adolescence in the Pacific Northwest. The film is written and directed by Andrew David Paterson, a native Oregonian and CEO of B-Team Studios. The story was heavily inspired by Paterson’s time growing up in Oregon and the hypnotic lure of mediocrity that the rainy landscape provides.

The film will premiere at the Dances with Films Festival in LA later this month.

Purchase tickets here and read more about the film here.

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