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.”















































Portland shot “Horsegirls” has
Submissions are now open for the inaugural Northwest Youth Film Festival
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.
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.
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 team behind the award-winning animated documentary “Pour the Water as I Leave” has partnered with Pacific Refugee Support Group for a day of celebration, including free events and two screenings of the film – one in Portland and one in Eugene.
Eastern Oregon Film Festival recently announced that “Bad Day for Bigfoot” will begin filming in the backwoods of Eastern Oregon this June!
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Oregon Film through its Creative Opportunity Program is offering two $15,000 grants to Oregon-based creators. This grant is designed to support a non-project specific virtual residency, allowing filmmakers to develop, explore, and/or shoot the stories they want to tell, in any format they choose. All filmmakers are welcome to apply, with special emphasis on applicants from historically underserved communities and projects that center or uplift those communities.