FLOWER STORMS: IRANIAN ANIMATION (Church of Film)
Based on folk tales, dreams, modern art and political nightmares, this beautiful set provides an eye-popping sample of the Iranian avant-garde through the last 50 years.
Based on folk tales, dreams, modern art and political nightmares, this beautiful set provides an eye-popping sample of the Iranian avant-garde through the last 50 years.
Watch Twilight Again, organized by Blue Holgate and Jenna Vesper, brings the Twilight Saga back to the Clinton Street Theater. Shout iconic lines, sing along to the unforgettable soundtrack, play some trivia, and come dressed as your favorite characters for a chance to win exciting raffle prizes! Embrace your inner Twihard and connect with other fans who share the obsession with sparkly vampires, teen wolves, and father figure doctors.
Struggling to feel satiated? Drag delusion got you down? Ry Bred and Tomboy will make sure you are fed!
A documentary about Takuji Takahashi, a third-generation chef-owner of Michelin star restaurant in Kyoto, Kinobu. Part of the Portland Panorama Film Festival!
This block's films are centered on queer spaces and how we inhabit them with an emphasis on how LGBTQ2S+ show up for each other.
The most popular block from the festival’s Corvallis years returns with a mix of erotic and pornographic shorts that explore queer sex in a framework of body positivity and consent.
Come watch our intimate, scaled-back screening of the ultimate cult movie that has played weekly at the Clinton Street Theater since 1978 with everyone’s ancient royal vampire, Thee Countess Sinophelia!
Join us for taste of everything in one program block; narrative, comedy, horror, stop-motion and drawn animation, spoken word, music video, dance, and experimental.
Our most anticipated program block features the work of directors and actors with connections to British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon.