Portland Soccer Icon Celebrated in Film June 4-5
Following sold out shows at global premieres in London and Bermuda this spring, “Transforming the Beautiful Game: The Clyde Best Story” is scheduled to premiere at Portland’s Aladdin Theater on June 4-5 for a two-night run in Soccer City USA supported by Portland Timbers (MLS).
The powerful sports and social history documentary celebrates the extraordinary life and legacy of Bermudian legend Clyde Best — the first Black soccer superstar of the modern television era in England – and a pioneering figure who later played for the Portland Timbers in the NASL (1977-81) and helped shape the early growth of professional soccer in the United States.















































Last December, Kareem Alston-Rosales launched the nonprofit “Film 4 Good Fund.” Alston-Rosales noticed gaps in access to funding for independent filmmakers after years of work in philanthropy. The nonprofit, which aims to make it easier for independent filmmakers to receive direct grant funding for projects that are nearing the finish line, just gave out its first grant last week to Portland-based filmmaker Ime N. Etuk.
Oregon based LAIKA has released a teaser trailer for its Portland-set, Hillsboro produced next feature film “Wildwood,” and its beyond incredible!
Breeda Wool and Natasha Halevi are set to lead Sander Gusinow’s female-driven thriller “Cottontail.”
Oregon Community Foundation is pleased to announce that applications for the 2026 Fall Cycle of our Community Grants program will open May 26 and close June 23, 2026.
Spend five days celebrating cinematic storytelling not contained to a single medium! The public programs expand upon the annual Cinema Unbound Awards (May 29) and include a special partnership with Criterion Collection.
Southern Oregon based Joma Films has launched an online distribution platform
Sony Pictures Classics has picked up worldwide rights to the Lewis Pullman–Maya Hawke starring “Wishful Thinking,” which made its world premiere at SXSW and won the top Narrative Feature prize there.
Oregon-made feature Beau Ideal, shot primarily in Welches and the Mt. Hood region continues its festival run after premiering at Sedona International Film Festival and earning awards including Best Screenplay and Best Narrative Feature. A locally driven independent production showcasing Oregon landscapes, talent, and community.