Tickets $15. Lives intertwine around Green Lake, Michigan as a girl learns to sail, a boy fights for first chair, two sisters operate a bed-and-breakfast, and a fisherman is after the catch of his life.
Read MoreTickets $25. Kicking off the second week of Plus Plus, we’re thrilled to welcome acclaimed filmmaker Matt Wolf to the Tomorrow Theater, with his award-winning, two-part HBO documentary Pee-wee as Himself.
Read MoreTickets $15. An evening celebrating one of the most influential voices in science fiction and fantasy. Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin offers a rare, intimate journey into the life and imagination of the legendary Portland-based author, whose groundbreaking works forever reshaped the genres she loved.
Read MoreTickets $15. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Read MoreTickets $15. Join Brain Dead—L.A.’s boundary-pushing creative collective—for a one-day-only special screening of the 1971 Japanese kaiju film Godzilla vs. Hedorah.
Read MoreTickets $15. A special screening of a film about the popular parties in the slums in Mexico City that are under threat of disappearance by the local government. The film will be introduced by the director Joyce García and feature a special all-vinyl set by DJ rgrq.xyz.
Read MoreTickets $25. Come celebrate the official book launch of Choice Cuts: Disposable Camera Archives by Corbin C, a book that chronicles the photography of Portland-based photographer and filmmaker Corbin C, who will be presenting his photos and HI8 music videos, dishing anecdotes and behind the scene tales.
Read MoreTickets $25. We’re dialing up the meta-horror, the ’90s nostalgia, and the gallons of fake blood with a triple feature of Wes Craven’s iconic Scream movies—screened back-to-back in one gloriously nerve-shredding night.
Read MoreTickets $25. Acclaimed Portland author and screenwriter Jon Raymond joins poet and essayist Lisa Wells for a conversation celebrating the release of Raymond’s new book God and Sex—a candid, deeply considered exploration of desire, morality, and the human search for meaning.
Read MoreTickets $25. Experience L’Inferno (1911) with an original live score by Lori Goldston & Corey J Brewer–a visionary landmark film that shaped the language of cinema from DeMille to Lynch.
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