Join us for an unforgettable evening of cinema and conversation around Anaiah Orlando’s new film “The Man Who Married a Robot” on Wednesday, October 8.
Stay after the screening for a Q&A with the filmmaker and the team at ANSWRS, as they share insights into the film’s themes and creative process.
The #OregonMade short documentary MALL TOWN, about Lloyd Center, a beloved mid-century mall in Portland, Oregon, is now available on YouTube.
On the verge of closing, the mostly empty mall finds temporary new life as an “arts district” featuring everything from a magic show, a comic book store, roller disco, tattoos and much more, becoming a makeshift small town. Can capitalism and community co-exist?
Directed by Courtney Hermann, “Outliers and Outlaws” is a story of lesbian world-builders, Outliers and Outlaws uncovers the fabulous history of a large and vibrant lesbian community in Eugene, Oregon. Women who migrated to this small town in the 1960s-80s candidly share stories about the power of courageous and creative world-building. Intimate portraits—both then and now—model living in hard times with hope, humor, and commitment to social change. Narrated by musician Jody Bleyle, Outliers includes a rich archive of images documenting this groundbreaking community. Continue reading... “#OregonMade “Outliers and Outlaws” at Tomorrow Theatre on Oct 5”
Portland Based Pander Brothers have released their feature film “Altered Ego” on Prime Video. Originally titled “Selfless” the movie stars Mo Gallini (2 fast 2 Furious), Joshua Rengert and Jen Hong.
Coinciding with the opening of Portland Art Museum’s campus transformation in November, PAM CUT // Center for an Untold Tomorrow announces a reimagined yearly festival experience like no other, PLUS PLUS. Through this additive, ever-evolving celebration of artists who dissolve boundaries and defy easy categorization, this year’s lineup of ten groundbreaking media arts premieres and one-night-only events will take place over two weekends—November 13–23, 2025—at both the PAM CUT Tomorrow Theater and Portland Art Museum.
PLUS PLUS is the festival of Tomorrow—a world-class gathering in Portland that further amplifies and expands PAM CUT’s vision where storytelling, tech, media artists and creative communities collide to explore new ideas and form new audiences charting fresh ways to move our city and our world forward. Continue reading... “PAM CUT Announces PLUS PLUS New Media & Immersive Arts Festival”
The #OregonMade film “Deafula”will screen at the Hollywood Theatre on October 4th and 5th at the Hollywood Theatre. “Deafula” is the first ASL feature film ever made and 2025 is its 50th anniversary.
The 50th anniversary of the first feature film performed completely in American Sign Language. “Deafula” was shot in Portland – including scenes at the Pittock Mansion – and tells the timeworn story of a man coming to realize he may, in fact, be a vampire.
Portland Events & Film Office are excited to bring back the Lunch & Learn series with topics including: grant writing, sponsorships, and event production and film basics. With each Lunch & Learn, you can expect time to connect with other folks in the industry, guest speakers, and lunch!
Their first one this month is on event and film permitting. Come with ALL your questions about permitting, the who, what and how on how to make your event and film permitting process as smooth as possible. Continue reading... “Lunch & Learn Series: Permitting”
Women In Film Portland is thrilled to announce the return of our Educate/Incubate program!
WIF-PDX’s Educate & Incubate program is designed to help folks with historically marginalized access to the film industry (BIPOC, LGBTQ, disabled, women, people experiencing poverty) get their projects made and support career advancement in the film, media, and entertainment industry. Our goal is to help storytellers bring their work to fruition, ultimately diversifying our culture’s media. This diversification of stories is at the heart of WIF-PDX’s mission and belief that we will only see clearly when everyone is allowed to offer their point of view. Continue reading... “WIF-PDX Educate & Incubate Open for Applications Until Sept. 22”
Oregon Film’s Portland offices are officially moving!
During the month of September, Oregon Film will be relocating its offices to the growing Hollywood Film District.
From October 1 we will be located at 4035 NE Sandy Blvd, Suite 216.
Oregon Film now joins a growing number of media focused companies and organizations in that neighborhood which has been the home of the Hollywood Theatre for more than a century. Continue reading... “Oregon Film Office Relocates”
Showing at the Hollywood Theatre from September 24 to November 12, the Portland Latin American Film Festival (PDXLAFF) serves the community as a non-profit cultural promoter under the guidance of the Hollywood Theatre. We are dedicated to showcasing perspectives of Latin American culture through an exploration of Latin film and increasing the visibility of Latin American cinema locally. PDXLAFF presents films with universal appeal that can be enjoyed by native Spanish, Portuguese, and English speakers, and other lovers of the Latin culture. Continue reading... “Portland Latin American Film Festival: Sept. 24 – Nov. 12”