Hosted by Marla Darling and Sonnei Verbena.
Featuring performances by: Tula Petals, XO Skeleton, They Blade, Eva D'Luscious, Papa Stardust, Essie Hex, Mr. EEE, Violet Hex, Kat Van Dayum, DeVa VaVoom, Aras Arcadia, Selene Latrine, Umbruh, and BeeBee Sanchez!
A group of misfits, artists, and drug users operates a renegade safe injection site in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. Love in the Time of Fentanyl is an intimate portrait of a community fighting to save lives and keep hope alive in a neighborhood ravaged by the overdose crisis.
Sex work is portrayed with radical nonjudgment in Lizzie Borden’s immersive, richly detailed look at the rhythms and rituals of society’s most stigmatized profession.
This locally produced feature has Portland talent in front of and behind the camera. Settings in St. Johns, North, and Northeast Portland feature prominently. The soundtrack is a mix of folk/pop, EDM, traditional Irish tunes, and hip hop originals by Q.Z. Tha Leader and Mic Capes.
This discussion series is meant to bring working people together to discuss what we have the power to change in our day-to-day lives, and how those changes should be made.
Broke, punk, and ambitious! The low-budget breakout film by Susan Seidelman, Smithereens is a snapshot of the dying East Village NYC punk scene in 1982 that takes you along like a down-and-out Nights of Cabiria.
After returning to Los Angeles from France in 1979, Agnès Varda created this kaleidoscopic documentary about the striking murals that decorate the city. Bursting with color and vitality, Mur Murs is as much an invigorating study of community and diversity as it is an essential catalog of unusual public art.