Tickets $15. Filmed from 2017-2024, including post October 7th and during the subsequent war, The OTHER focuses on Israeli & Palestinian peace-builders, anti-occupation activists, artists, academics, ex-fighters, bereaved parents and many more living the reality on the ground.
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Tickets $15. A rare intimate lens on one protest in the early Civil Rights Movement. Telling the story of one amusement park, one group of individuals, and one moment in time, the laser focus allows for deep understanding of the non-famous individuals whose efforts, sacrifices, and personal awakenings fueled the Civil Rights Movement.
Read MoreTickets $15. Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing taught millions globally, but the software’s Haitian-born cover model vanished decades ago. Two DIY detectives search for the model while posing questions about identity and artificial intelligence.
Read MoreTickets $15. 1-800-ON-HER-OWN follows groundbreaking indie musician/feminist Ani DiFranco, founder of the first “woman-run non-corporate queer-happy” label, Righteous Babe Records, on a wild road trip from her punk-folk past to her life today as an activist and rock star. Throughout, Ani remains resolutely true to herself, no matter the cost.
Read MoreTickets $15. In 1960, United Nations: the Global South ignites a political earthquake, musicians Abbey Lincoln and Max Roach crash the Security Council, Nikita Khrushchev bangs his shoe denouncing America’s color bar, while the U.S. dispatches jazz ambassador Louis Armstrong to the Congo to deflect attention from its first African post-colonial coup.
Read MoreTickets $15. A documentary series that takes us on a food journey through east Portland and Gresham. Come early to try foods featured on the program!
Read MoreTickets $15. Intrepid scientists and lovers Katia and Maurice Krafft die in a volcanic explosion doing the very thing that brought them together: unraveling the mysteries of volcanoes by capturing some of nature’s most explosive imagery.
Read MoreTickets $15. More than 60,000 of Ernest Cole’s 35mm film negatives were inexplicably discovered in a bank vault in Stockholm, Sweden. Most considered these forever lost, especially the thousands of pictures he shot in the U.S. Told through Cole’s own writings, the stories of those closest to him, and the lens of his uncompromising work, the film is a reintroduction of a pivotal Black artist to a new generation and will unravel the mystery of his missing negatives.
Read MoreTickets $15. Hosted by Portland’s wellness experts at woo-woo, enjoy grounding breathwork and the immersive documentary Nocturnes, a cinematic expedition into the hidden worlds of the film’s nocturnal creatures.
Read MoreTickets FREE. During the pandemic, South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone bought the iconic Denver-based restaurant Casa Bonita (made famous in part by a 2003 South Park episode). This documentary chronicles that journey. Director Arthur Bradford will be in attendance for a Q&A after the film.
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