Tickets $15. A sultry, stylish descent into immortal longing.
Read MoreTickets $25 Get ready for a marathon of love, danger, and the supernatural with The Twilight Saga trilogy! Join us for over 6 hours of everyone’s favorite cozy PNW favorites.
Read MoreTickets $15. Jim Jarmusch’s moody meditation on art, love, and immortality.
Read MoreTickets FREE. Filmmaker Kevin Hanzlik will host the screening of his new short film RESTROOM followed by a Q&A with the cast.
Read MoreTickets FREE. Some people change your life forever. Join Basic Rights Oregon and the Lesbian Culture Club for a FREE movie night, featuring an all-time favorite holiday film for so many queers!
Read MoreTickets FREE. A special sneak peek of A24’s latest release—a sweeping, romantic exploration of love, loss, and the choices that echo beyond a single lifetime.
Read MoreTickets $20. Join hostess Violet Hex for a Queer Celebration of Pee-wee’s Playhouse Christmas Special! Presented in Violet-Vision: Screened with archival commercial breaks spliced in for a special interactive TV viewing experience. Featuring a special PEE-WEE’S PLAYHOUSE DRAG SHOW with pre-film performances by PDX icons Given, Violet Hex, XO Skeleton, & More TBA!
Read MoreTickets $15. As A Larger Reality: Ursula K. Le Guin comes to a close at Oregon Contemporary, join us for a film that honors the imagination, empathy, and wonder at the heart of Le Guin’s work. Following the screening, writer Leni Zumas will be in conversation with Theo Downes-Le Guin about the film and Ursula K. Le Guin’s work.
Read MoreTickets $15. A gripping, deeply moving documentary about librarians thrust into the heart of America’s cultural reckoning. This film pulls back the curtain on a surge of book bans targeting essential stories about race, gender, and queerness—and shows how libraries have become unlikely battlegrounds for civil rights.
Read MoreTickets $20.7 Deadly Sins: CHURCH is a seven-part interactive live storytelling series that explores each of the Seven Deadly Sins, what they mean in this particular moment in history, and how we might choose to think of them in these turbulent times.
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