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SUMMARY:The Wobblies
DESCRIPTION:Founded in Chicago in 1905\, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) took to organizing unskilled workers into one big union and changed the course of American history. This compelling documentary of the IWW (or “The Wobblies” as they were known) tells the story of workers in factories\, sawmills\, wheat fields\, forests\, mines and on the docks as they organize and demand better wages\, healthcare\, overtime pay and safer working conditions. In some respects\, men and women\, Black and white\, skilled and unskilled workers joining a union and speaking their minds seems so long ago\, but in other ways\, the film mirrors today’s headlines\, depicting a nation torn by corporate greed. \n\n\n\nFilmmakers Deborah Shaffer and Stewart Bird weave history\, archival film footage\, interviews with former workers (now in their 80s and 90s)\, cartoons\, original art\, and classic Wobbly songs (many written by Joe Hill) to pay tribute to the legacy of these rebels who paved the way and risked their lives for the many of the rights that we still have today. \n\n\n\nRestored by the Museum of Modern Art and recently inducted into the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n“Conveys the conviction and strength of these union pioneers with straightforward grace.” -Michael Blowen\, The Boston Globe\n\n\n\n“Iconic. Innovative. Eerily echoing current times. Replete with gorgeous archival footage\, the film pays tribute to American workers who took the ideals of equality and free speech seriously enough to put their lives on the line for them. A joyous chronicle.”  -New York Women in Film & Television
URL:https://cstpdx.com/event/the-wobblies/
CATEGORIES:film
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SUMMARY:I Married a Witch
DESCRIPTION:Blissfully hilarious and romantic\, featuring great chemistry between Veronica Lake and Fredric March. This fun romp from French master Rene Clair gives its seasoned leads a chance to break away from stereotypically serious roles and prove their comedic prowess. \n\n\n\nLake stars as an ancient Salem witch once burned at the stake\, who returns to haunt descendants of the Puritans who let her smolder—namely aspiring politician March. Lake concocts a love potion\, but things get complicated when said potion works on Lake instead and she falls for March! \n\n\n\nRestoration courtesy of Shout! Factory and the American Genre Film Archive.
URL:https://cstpdx.com/event/i-married-a-witch/
CATEGORIES:film
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SUMMARY:The Wobblies
DESCRIPTION:Founded in Chicago in 1905\, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) took to organizing unskilled workers into one big union and changed the course of American history. This compelling documentary of the IWW (or “The Wobblies” as they were known) tells the story of workers in factories\, sawmills\, wheat fields\, forests\, mines and on the docks as they organize and demand better wages\, healthcare\, overtime pay and safer working conditions. In some respects\, men and women\, Black and white\, skilled and unskilled workers joining a union and speaking their minds seems so long ago\, but in other ways\, the film mirrors today’s headlines\, depicting a nation torn by corporate greed. \n\n\n\nIconic. Innovative. Eerily echoing current times. Replete with gorgeous archival footage\, the film pays tribute to American workers who took the ideals of equality and free speech seriously enough to put their lives on the line for them. A joyous chronicle.” -New York Women in Film & Television\n\n\n\nFilmmakers Deborah Shaffer and Stewart Bird weave history\, archival film footage\, interviews with former workers (now in their 80s and 90s)\, cartoons\, original art\, and classic Wobbly songs (many written by Joe Hill) to pay tribute to the legacy of these rebels who paved the way and risked their lives for the many of the rights that we still have today. \n\n\n\n“Conveys the conviction and strength of these union pioneers with straightforward grace.” -Michael Blowen\, The Boston Globe\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n“Solidarity! All for One and One for All!” \n\n\n\n\nDirector: Deborah Shaffer and Stewart Bird.  \n\n\n\nCountry: USA \n\n\n\nYear: 1979 \n\n\n\nRuntime: 89 minutes \n\n\n\n\nRestored by the Museum of Modern Art and recently inducted into the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress.
URL:https://cstpdx.com/event/the-wobblies-2/
CATEGORIES:film
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SUMMARY:Church of Film Presents - The Dawn of Color
DESCRIPTION:A treasure trove of short film work from the beginning of cinema to the mid-20th Century\, revealing filmmakers trying to break free from the silver screen into glorious color! This set will feature beautiful hand stenciled coloration\, two-tone Technicolor processing\, and other means and methods of bringing images into living color! Films will include Pathecolor fairy tale films\, scandalous pre-code dance skits like THE DEVIL’S CABARET\, and other candy-colored adventures! Get your eyes drunk!
URL:https://cstpdx.com/event/the-dawn-of-color/
CATEGORIES:film
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SUMMARY:Black Sunday
DESCRIPTION:In one of the most auspicious directorial debuts in movie history\, Mario Bava bridged the gap between the gothic horror picture and the European art film. Made in 1960 and now considered a cult classic\, it continues to reverberate through the cinema\, inspiring and influencing new generations of filmmakers. \n\n\n\nIn an absolutely mesmerizing performance\, Barbara Steele is Asa Vajda\, a beautiful woman tortured and executed as a witch—but not before pronouncing a curse upon those who have condemned her\, a curse that is fulfilled some 200 years later.
URL:https://cstpdx.com/event/black-sunday/
CATEGORIES:film,Pagan May
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SUMMARY:Season of the Witch
DESCRIPTION:Tickets	\n\n\n\n\n\nGeorge Romero’s film about feminism in its Women’s Lib phase. It’s loaded with references to the occult\, but owes as much to Betty Friedan as Anton LaVey.Jan White\, an East Coast soap actress and commercial model sought out by Romero for the lead role\, plays an upper-middle-class homemaker who’s defined almost entirely as a wife and mother\, but those definitions have started to lose their meaning. Her husband is often away on business\, and her college-age daughter pays no mind. Staring down middle age\, Joan starts to wonder who she is\, even though her dreams provide an answer she doesn’t want to hear. \n\n\n\nRestoration courtesy of Arrow Films and the American Genre Film Archive.
URL:https://cstpdx.com/event/season-of-the-witch/
CATEGORIES:film
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