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SUMMARY:An Evening with Alex Cox: Dead Souls & Walker
DESCRIPTION:Director\, writer\, actor and author Alex Cox (Repo Man\, Sid & Nancy) comes to The Clinton Street Theater for a special screening of his brand-new film Dead Souls followed by a repertory screening of Walker!  \n\n\n\nDoors open at 5:30 PM.  \n\n\n\nFree autographs and photographs with Alex Cox at 6:00 PM; limit two items per person.  \n\n\n\nIntroduction of Dead Souls by Alex Cox at 7:00 PM.  \n\n\n\nDead Souls screening at 7:15 PM.  \n\n\n\nModerated Q&A with Alex Cox at 8:45 PM.  \n\n\n\nWalker screening at 9:30 PM. \n\n\n\nDead Souls – In 1890 – the year of the U.S. census – chaos erupts when a man named Strindler arrives in a town in Arizona and requests money for providing the names of dead Mexican laborers. \n\n\n\nWalker – An unconventional retelling of the life of William Walker\, a 19th century American mercenary leader who became the president of Nicaragua. \n\n\n\n    \n        Director: Alex Cox\n        Year: 2025\, 1987\n        Country: United States\, Mexico\, Spain\n        Runtime: 88 minutes\, 94 minutes
URL:https://cstpdx.com/event/an-evening-with-alex-cox-dead-souls-walker/
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SUMMARY:The Elements of Mutual Aid
DESCRIPTION:Masks are required and will be provided for this event. \n\n\n\nThe Elements of Mutual Aid is an independently produced documentary series profiling over a dozen mutual aid-based projects across North America.This series gathers the voices of community organizers who are tending grassroots alternatives to systems of oppression. In intimate interviews\, we discuss the nuanced work of building trust between neighbors\, making decisions horizontally\, protecting our communities\, sharing the responsibility of communal infrastructure\, and more.  \n\n\n\nFor this event\, we will be screening Chapter 3: Water with a runtime of 62 minutes. This chapter focuses on how healing from the traumas of colonization and capitalism allows us to come back into mutual relationships with each other and ourselves. We talk about making safer spaces and being able to defend our communities\, handling crises without calling the police\, and navigating power dynamics\, burnout\, and conflict.Community mixer following the screening to be held at a separate location.
URL:https://cstpdx.com/event/the-elements-of-mutual-aid/
CATEGORIES:discussion,documentary,film
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SUMMARY:Mothlight NW Presents: Nathaniel Dorsky's Hours For Jerome in 16mm
DESCRIPTION:San Francisco-based filmmaker Nathaniel Dorsky has devoted the past sixty years to a body of cinematic work committed to images\, poetics\, and depictions of the sanctity and beauty of our natural and human worlds. Shot over the course of four years in 1966 to 1970\, Hours for Jerome (1982) is composed of a series of stanzas depicting Dorsky’s daily life in Manhattan and New Jersey’s Lake Owassa alongside his partner\, fellow filmmaker Jerome Hiler (for whom the film is named). Influenced by the work of John Ashbery and the Limbourg brothers\, Dorsky’s films distinguish him as a uniquely visual and emotive director\, marked by images of New England forests\, bustling scenes of the city\, and portrayals of light and shadows unlike any seen elsewhere on film. \n\n\n\nNever-digitized\, Hours for Jerome will be screened on 16mm\, providing a special opportunity to see the film. Alongside Hours for Jerome\, Dorsky’s three earliest and rarely-screened films will be played—Ingreen (1964)\, A Fall Trip Home (1964)\, and Summerwind (1965). A complimentary zine containing writings on the films will be available as well.
URL:https://cstpdx.com/event/mothlight-nw-presents-nathaniel-dorskys-hours-for-jerome-in-16mm/
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