The Stupidest Bitch Pageant
Watch as 17 of the most outrageous, ridiculous, and hilarious drag entertainers in the Portland Metro battle it out for the tiniest crown in Portland.
Watch as 17 of the most outrageous, ridiculous, and hilarious drag entertainers in the Portland Metro battle it out for the tiniest crown in Portland.
Film collectors rescue and preserve obscure and forgotten photochemical films from basement vault, releasing and restoring titles before analog film disappear, blurring lines between piracy and preservation as archives seek their holdings.
Join archivists Ioana and Garrett of Astral Projections for an evening of subversive feminine film from throughout the 20th century, featuring selections from the Nyback Archive. You'll see a documentary about women in experimental film, an interview with the inimitable gardener Ruth Stout, a satirical short about labor, and so much more!
A night of Drag & Burlesque acts featuring some of you’re favorite characters from both universes.
Actress Kelli Maroney comes to The Clinton Street Theater for a double feature presented by Queer Screams film festival!
On an isolated island in Brittany at the end of the eighteenth century, a female painter is obliged to paint a wedding portrait of a young woman. Written and directed by Céline Sciamma. Nominated for the Palme d'Or.
Come watch our intimate, scaled-back screening of the ultimate cult movie that has played weekly at the Clinton Street Theater since 1978. If you’ve ever wanted to attend, but didn’t know if you’d enjoy your first time, our special host for this evening, Thom Hilton, will be your guide. You’ll learn the funniest callbacks, proper prop timing, and how to dance the Time Warp.
A crew of environmental activists plot a daring plan to disrupt an oil pipeline. Free screening presented by 350PDX.
A small-time photographer, who supports herself by shooting baby pictures, weddings, and bar mitzvahs, learns how to be alone when her roommate decides to get married and leave New York City. Produced and directed by Claudia Weill.