WHO ARE US TOUR 2016: OBSERVATIONS FROM THE 21ST CENTURY AMERICAN ROAD
A work-in-process with live soundtrack!
Join Cinema Project for a special presentation with artist duo Silver Ochre.
Sunday, May 22nd, 7:30pm
222 NW Davis, Loft 301
$8 suggested at the door
Silver Ochre: Who Are US 2016 is an ever-evolving reflection of America by two perpetually traveling artists.
From March to November, 2016, Thollem Electric and ACVilla are touring throughout the lower 48 states gathering visual footage and sonic influences, weaving them together in an attempt to capture the essence of this country at this moment in time. Continue reading... “WHO ARE US TOUR 2016: OBSERVATIONS FROM THE 21ST CENTURY AMERICAN ROAD”
Cinema Project is hosting the filmmaker and musician duo Silver Ochre for the latest iteration of Who Are Us Tour 2016: Observations from the 21st Century American Road.
Who Are Us Tour 2016: Observations from the 21st Century American Road
Sunday May 22, Doors at 7pm, Films at 7:30pm
NXT Industries, 222 NW Davis, Loft 301
$8 Suggested
From March to November, 2016, Thollem Electric and ACVilla, otherwise known as Silver Ochre, are touring throughout the lower 48 states gathering visual footage and sonic influences, weaving them together in an attempt to capture the essence of this country at this moment in time. Continue reading... “Who Are Us Tour 2016: Observations From The 21st Century American Road”
Horrorism for Beginners, Beginners for Horrorism Visiting Artists OJOBOCA
April 17 / 7:30 PM
Clinton Street Theater / 2522 SE Clinton St / $8 Suggested Donation
Artists-in-Attendance. In this one-night program, Berlin-based OJOBOCA (Anja Dornieden and Juan David Gonzalez Monroy) will present a selection of 16mm films and projector performances that demonstrates the collective’s practice of Horrorism, “a simulated method of inner and outer transformation.” OJOBOCA’s films and performances are as rich in visual and sensory texture as they are in Continue reading... “Horrorism for Beginners, Begginers for Horrorism!”
Cinema Project and the Northwest Film Center present
Shortcuts VII: She Never Dreams of Places
February 17 / 8:30 PM
Whitsell Auditorium / 1219 SW Park Ave / $12
For the 2015 Portland International Film Festival, Cinema Project brings a program of international short works that delve into personal, familial, and cultural pasts through a variety of formats and modes of experimentation. The memories evoked—explicitly in voice over or implicitly through texture and tone—are both fresh and distant, revealing the difficulty in going back to, or moving between, physical and psychic spaces. Continue reading... “Cinema Project at PIFF 38”