Tickets $15. Join us for a rare theatrical screening of this important, Oscar-winning film.
Read MoreFREE Event. Join Basic Rights Oregon for this FREE movie screening of the 1999 queer cult classic film, But I’m a Cheerleader starring Natasha Lyonne!
Read MoreTickets $15. A wondrous journey, through realms natural and mystical, Flow follows a courageous cat after his home is devastated by a great flood.
Read MoreTickets $15. Oregon Humanities and the Tomorrow Theater present a conversation about the failings and challenges of democracy in the United States and what we can do about them with Danielle Allen, director of the Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Ash Center.
Read MoreTickets $35. We’re thrilled to host Sandi DuBowski at the PAM CUT Tomorrow Theater with his latest film, Sabbath Queen! After the screening, Luke Burbank will interview Sandi DuBowski, which will be recorded for Live Wire Radio’s nationwide broadcast.
Read MoreTickets $15. From Portland director Sean Whiteman comes a one-of-a-kind horror film about childhood homes and the memories contained within. Join Director Sean Whiteman and his brother Christof Whiteman (Hiding Henry) following the film for a discussion about their film and how it all came into being.
Read MoreTickets $15. Local documentary meet up with NW Documentary and Oregon Media Lab! Come meet other locally based documentary filmmakers and producers and learn more about available resources, classes, and workshops! Come early for a non-fiction zine fair with Secret Room Press.
Read MoreTickets $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.
Read MoreTickets $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. Ka-Tzetnik, the mysterious writer, was embraced by millions of readers around the world when he named Auschwitz, “The Other Planet”. But when an experimental LSD treatment brings new understandings with it, the writer’s new message was overlooked.
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