FATMA 75 (1976, Tunisia) (Church of Film)
Selma Baccar's FATMA 75 is a sharp, witty, gorgeous feminist history of the country that was banned in its time, and is rarely enjoyed on screen to this day.
Selma Baccar's FATMA 75 is a sharp, witty, gorgeous feminist history of the country that was banned in its time, and is rarely enjoyed on screen to this day.
Four short films by Portland artist Miranda July, covering the period of 1996 to 2001.
Violet Hex Presents: A queer celebration & screening of TO WONG FOO, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING! JULIE NEWMAR (1995)! Featuring a superstar studded pre-film drag show with performances by PDX drag icons LALA BENÉT & CARMEN! Pre-show Disco by resident cult cinema queen Violet Hex.
The true story of what happened behind the scenes of one of the most outrageous television shows in history. From 1986-92, the airwaves were ruled by GLOW—a neon and glitter-soaked reimagining of the World Wrestling Federation with an all-female cast . . . only with more skits, chainsaws, and personalized rap songs.
Tonight's screening features the cast of the Clinton Street Cabaret! Come see the famous, rambunctious show that has played every single week at the Clinton Street Theater in Portland, Oregon.
The Oregon Short Film Festival is one of the premier Film Festivals in Oregon, showcasing international independent short films and videos of all genres that are 30 minutes or less.
"Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” meets the freewheeling invention of French New Wave gamesman Jacques Rivette in this giddy surrealist fantasia.
VIDEO WITCHES is a curated collection of some of the strangest screen sorcery ever seen, in short works by brilliant artists whose witty, spooky, or borderline psychotic visions challenged the patriarchy and gnawed at the edges of a male-dominated industry.