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October 5, 2018(1 event)


October 5, 2018

Join us October 5-7th for the 23rd Annual H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival! This 3 day event takes place at the Hollywood Theatre and is a celebration of cinema, art, literature, and pop culture surrounding the father of cosmic horror, H. P. Lovecraft. This year's guests include: Japanese Idol band - Necronomidol, Guest of Honor - Chiaki J. Konaka, Special Guest - Richard Stanley, and more! Ticket packages are currently available through Kickstarter (bit.ly/2018hplff). Regular festival passes and single day tickets will be available soon through the Hollywood Theatre.

The Hollywood Theater
4122 NE Sandy Blvd
Portland, Oregon 97212

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October 6, 2018(1 event)


October 6, 2018

Join us October 5-7th for the 23rd Annual H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival! This 3 day event takes place at the Hollywood Theatre and is a celebration of cinema, art, literature, and pop culture surrounding the father of cosmic horror, H. P. Lovecraft. This year's guests include: Japanese Idol band - Necronomidol, Guest of Honor - Chiaki J. Konaka, Special Guest - Richard Stanley, and more! Ticket packages are currently available through Kickstarter (bit.ly/2018hplff). Regular festival passes and single day tickets will be available soon through the Hollywood Theatre.

The Hollywood Theater
4122 NE Sandy Blvd
Portland, Oregon 97212

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Posted by Gwen Callahan

October 7, 2018(1 event)


October 7, 2018

Join us October 5-7th for the 23rd Annual H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival! This 3 day event takes place at the Hollywood Theatre and is a celebration of cinema, art, literature, and pop culture surrounding the father of cosmic horror, H. P. Lovecraft. This year's guests include: Japanese Idol band - Necronomidol, Guest of Honor - Chiaki J. Konaka, Special Guest - Richard Stanley, and more! Ticket packages are currently available through Kickstarter (bit.ly/2018hplff). Regular festival passes and single day tickets will be available soon through the Hollywood Theatre.

The Hollywood Theater
4122 NE Sandy Blvd
Portland, Oregon 97212

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Posted by Gwen Callahan

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October 18, 2018(1 event)

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October 18, 2018 October 21, 2018

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October 19, 2018(1 event)

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October 18, 2018 October 21, 2018

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October 20, 2018(1 event)

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October 21, 2018(2 events)

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October 18, 2018 October 21, 2018

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October 21, 2018

The 7th Annual McMinnville Short Film Festival (MSFF) will be held on October 21-22, 2017, in McMinnville, OR.
This festival is open to amateur and professional filmmakers alike. The goal of the MSFF is to provide a venue where short filmmakers can have their films viewed by an audience and to provide a networking opportunity to filmmakers in order to learn and share with each other.

Awards & Prizes

  • Grand Jury Prize - $250 cash prize plus trophy
  • Best Director - trophy
  • Best Story - trophy
  • Best Cinematography - trophy
  • Best Editing - trophy
  • Best Music/Score - trophy
  • Best Actor/Actress - trophy
  • Will Vinton Award for Best Animation - $150 cash prize plus certificate
  • Sunrise Rotary Award (awarded to Oregon-based filmmaker) - $100 cash prize plus certificate
  • Recology Sustainability Award (will go to a filmmaker who demonstrates and promotes environmental sustainability as a major theme) - $100 cash prize plus certificate

The entry fee includes admission to the festival screening events AND to all of the roundtables.

SUBMIT YOUR FILM - https://filmfreeway.com/festival/McMinnvilleShortFilmFestival

For more information on the rules and requirements, categories, and deadlines, please visit http://mcminnvillefilmfest.org.

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October 22, 2018(2 events)

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October 21, 2018

The 7th Annual McMinnville Short Film Festival (MSFF) will be held on October 21-22, 2017, in McMinnville, OR.
This festival is open to amateur and professional filmmakers alike. The goal of the MSFF is to provide a venue where short filmmakers can have their films viewed by an audience and to provide a networking opportunity to filmmakers in order to learn and share with each other.

Awards & Prizes

  • Grand Jury Prize - $250 cash prize plus trophy
  • Best Director - trophy
  • Best Story - trophy
  • Best Cinematography - trophy
  • Best Editing - trophy
  • Best Music/Score - trophy
  • Best Actor/Actress - trophy
  • Will Vinton Award for Best Animation - $150 cash prize plus certificate
  • Sunrise Rotary Award (awarded to Oregon-based filmmaker) - $100 cash prize plus certificate
  • Recology Sustainability Award (will go to a filmmaker who demonstrates and promotes environmental sustainability as a major theme) - $100 cash prize plus certificate

The entry fee includes admission to the festival screening events AND to all of the roundtables.

SUBMIT YOUR FILM - https://filmfreeway.com/festival/McMinnvilleShortFilmFestival

For more information on the rules and requirements, categories, and deadlines, please visit http://mcminnvillefilmfest.org.

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October 22, 2018 October 28, 2018

Named one of the coolest film festivals in the world by Moviemaker Magazine, the Portland Film Festival (PDXFF) presented by Comcast NBC Universal is one of the biggest and most highly attended industry and film-lover movie events in the Northwest.

This year, the Portland Film Festival will feature:

  • More than 180 independent films and mass audience films as well as workshops, panels, film industry events and parties – more than half directed by women.
  • Monster movies screened daily including digitally-restored films, films never-before screened in public as well as talks with monster movies historians
  • Kids from the Boys and Girls Club, alongside film industry professionals, will go behind the camera and create short monster films and premiere them on the big screen at festival’s Future Filmmakers event.
  • New to the festival and celebrating films and the Latino community, Portland Film Festival debuts its LATINX programming featuring a selection of films, workshops and classes held in Spanish - including a special historic screening of Spanish Dracula and a celebration and community party for Dia de los Muertos.

For a complete festival lineup, passes, and individual tickets, visit www.portlandfilmfestival.com.

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Posted by Heather Villanueva

October 23, 2018(1 event)

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October 22, 2018 October 28, 2018

Named one of the coolest film festivals in the world by Moviemaker Magazine, the Portland Film Festival (PDXFF) presented by Comcast NBC Universal is one of the biggest and most highly attended industry and film-lover movie events in the Northwest.

This year, the Portland Film Festival will feature:

  • More than 180 independent films and mass audience films as well as workshops, panels, film industry events and parties – more than half directed by women.
  • Monster movies screened daily including digitally-restored films, films never-before screened in public as well as talks with monster movies historians
  • Kids from the Boys and Girls Club, alongside film industry professionals, will go behind the camera and create short monster films and premiere them on the big screen at festival’s Future Filmmakers event.
  • New to the festival and celebrating films and the Latino community, Portland Film Festival debuts its LATINX programming featuring a selection of films, workshops and classes held in Spanish - including a special historic screening of Spanish Dracula and a celebration and community party for Dia de los Muertos.

For a complete festival lineup, passes, and individual tickets, visit www.portlandfilmfestival.com.

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Posted by Heather Villanueva

October 24, 2018(1 event)

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October 22, 2018 October 28, 2018

Named one of the coolest film festivals in the world by Moviemaker Magazine, the Portland Film Festival (PDXFF) presented by Comcast NBC Universal is one of the biggest and most highly attended industry and film-lover movie events in the Northwest.

This year, the Portland Film Festival will feature:

  • More than 180 independent films and mass audience films as well as workshops, panels, film industry events and parties – more than half directed by women.
  • Monster movies screened daily including digitally-restored films, films never-before screened in public as well as talks with monster movies historians
  • Kids from the Boys and Girls Club, alongside film industry professionals, will go behind the camera and create short monster films and premiere them on the big screen at festival’s Future Filmmakers event.
  • New to the festival and celebrating films and the Latino community, Portland Film Festival debuts its LATINX programming featuring a selection of films, workshops and classes held in Spanish - including a special historic screening of Spanish Dracula and a celebration and community party for Dia de los Muertos.

For a complete festival lineup, passes, and individual tickets, visit www.portlandfilmfestival.com.

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Posted by Heather Villanueva

October 25, 2018(1 event)

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October 22, 2018 October 28, 2018

Named one of the coolest film festivals in the world by Moviemaker Magazine, the Portland Film Festival (PDXFF) presented by Comcast NBC Universal is one of the biggest and most highly attended industry and film-lover movie events in the Northwest.

This year, the Portland Film Festival will feature:

  • More than 180 independent films and mass audience films as well as workshops, panels, film industry events and parties – more than half directed by women.
  • Monster movies screened daily including digitally-restored films, films never-before screened in public as well as talks with monster movies historians
  • Kids from the Boys and Girls Club, alongside film industry professionals, will go behind the camera and create short monster films and premiere them on the big screen at festival’s Future Filmmakers event.
  • New to the festival and celebrating films and the Latino community, Portland Film Festival debuts its LATINX programming featuring a selection of films, workshops and classes held in Spanish - including a special historic screening of Spanish Dracula and a celebration and community party for Dia de los Muertos.

For a complete festival lineup, passes, and individual tickets, visit www.portlandfilmfestival.com.

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Posted by Heather Villanueva

October 26, 2018(1 event)

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October 22, 2018 October 28, 2018

Named one of the coolest film festivals in the world by Moviemaker Magazine, the Portland Film Festival (PDXFF) presented by Comcast NBC Universal is one of the biggest and most highly attended industry and film-lover movie events in the Northwest.

This year, the Portland Film Festival will feature:

  • More than 180 independent films and mass audience films as well as workshops, panels, film industry events and parties – more than half directed by women.
  • Monster movies screened daily including digitally-restored films, films never-before screened in public as well as talks with monster movies historians
  • Kids from the Boys and Girls Club, alongside film industry professionals, will go behind the camera and create short monster films and premiere them on the big screen at festival’s Future Filmmakers event.
  • New to the festival and celebrating films and the Latino community, Portland Film Festival debuts its LATINX programming featuring a selection of films, workshops and classes held in Spanish - including a special historic screening of Spanish Dracula and a celebration and community party for Dia de los Muertos.

For a complete festival lineup, passes, and individual tickets, visit www.portlandfilmfestival.com.

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Posted by Heather Villanueva

October 27, 2018(1 event)

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October 22, 2018 October 28, 2018

Named one of the coolest film festivals in the world by Moviemaker Magazine, the Portland Film Festival (PDXFF) presented by Comcast NBC Universal is one of the biggest and most highly attended industry and film-lover movie events in the Northwest.

This year, the Portland Film Festival will feature:

  • More than 180 independent films and mass audience films as well as workshops, panels, film industry events and parties – more than half directed by women.
  • Monster movies screened daily including digitally-restored films, films never-before screened in public as well as talks with monster movies historians
  • Kids from the Boys and Girls Club, alongside film industry professionals, will go behind the camera and create short monster films and premiere them on the big screen at festival’s Future Filmmakers event.
  • New to the festival and celebrating films and the Latino community, Portland Film Festival debuts its LATINX programming featuring a selection of films, workshops and classes held in Spanish - including a special historic screening of Spanish Dracula and a celebration and community party for Dia de los Muertos.

For a complete festival lineup, passes, and individual tickets, visit www.portlandfilmfestival.com.

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Posted by Heather Villanueva

October 28, 2018(1 event)

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October 22, 2018 October 28, 2018

Named one of the coolest film festivals in the world by Moviemaker Magazine, the Portland Film Festival (PDXFF) presented by Comcast NBC Universal is one of the biggest and most highly attended industry and film-lover movie events in the Northwest.

This year, the Portland Film Festival will feature:

  • More than 180 independent films and mass audience films as well as workshops, panels, film industry events and parties – more than half directed by women.
  • Monster movies screened daily including digitally-restored films, films never-before screened in public as well as talks with monster movies historians
  • Kids from the Boys and Girls Club, alongside film industry professionals, will go behind the camera and create short monster films and premiere them on the big screen at festival’s Future Filmmakers event.
  • New to the festival and celebrating films and the Latino community, Portland Film Festival debuts its LATINX programming featuring a selection of films, workshops and classes held in Spanish - including a special historic screening of Spanish Dracula and a celebration and community party for Dia de los Muertos.

For a complete festival lineup, passes, and individual tickets, visit www.portlandfilmfestival.com.

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Posted by Heather Villanueva

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