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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