Cascade Festival of African Films – February 6 – March 7, 2026
The Cascade Festival of African Films shows us Africa through the eyes of Africans, rather than a vision of Africa packaged for Western viewers. The films celebrate Africa’s achievements, expose its failures, and reveal possibilities for a hopeful future. Although the films cannot represent an entire continent, we hope to encourage American viewers to become interested in and study African cultures.
















































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PAM CUT is accepting applications for it’s 2026 Sustainability Labs. Applications now open until Jan 30th
Case Study: Reclaiming Theatrical Distribution for Truly Independent Films
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In partnership with 1803 Fund, MESO is proud to introduce the 1803 Black Filmmakers Grant—a funding opportunity designed to uplift Black filmmakers and support powerful storytelling that reflects the lived experiences, culture, and history of Black Portlanders and Oregonians. This grant aims to contribute to a rooted and prosperous Black community by investing directly in creative projects that center Black voices and narratives.
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Calling all talented filmmakers! Are you passionate about storytelling and have a captivating short film ready to be showcased? If your film clocks in at under 20 minutes, we have an incredible opportunity for you. The Oregon Coast Film Festival is eagerly seeking submissions for our 2026 event, to be held at the renowned Egyptian Theatre. Imagine your work being seen on the big screen!