13 Mondays: The Portland Dive Bar Tour: Bar of the Gods

13 Mondays—The Portland Dive Bar Tour
Countdown to the 2017 Portland Film Festival presented by Comcast at Portland’s dive bars. Meet some of the volunteers and staff. Sign up, or just grab a drink. Each week, we’ll visit a new dive bar. We’ll be there from 5:30-7pm. We’ll host drinks the first hour. Get a stamp at each event, and win prizes. Share with your friends. 21 and over only please.

The lineup for the Portland Dive Bar Tour includes:
Bar of the Gods – SE Portland, Monday September 25
Cheerful Tortoise – SW Portland, Monday October 2
Speakeasy – SE Portland, Monday October 9
Roadside Attraction – SE Portland, Monday October 16
Holman’s – SE Portland, Monday October 23

The fifth annual Portland Film Festival sponsored by Comcast will take place October 30 – November 5, 2017, at Portland’s iconic Laurelhurst Theater, and will include over 54 narrative and documentary feature films, 90 short films, over 20 educational panels & forums, 12 archival screenings, as well as various events, parties & industry networking opportunities.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqYNOOOzmcQ

Past attendees, and talent and filmmakers who have been in films at the festival include Eli Roth, Justin Long, Haley Joel Osment, Abby Elliott, Chris Williams, Chuck Palahniuk, Jason Momoa, Doug Benson, Jim O’Heir, Sally Kirkland, Joshua McDermitt, Wendy Froud, Brian Froud, Toby Froud, Vanna White, Penny Lane, Chelsea Cain, Daniel Wilson, Chelsey Reist, Isaac Feder, James Franco, Lorenza Izzo, Matt Walsh, Susan Sarandon, Michael Tully, Ryan Murdock, Kelly Reichardt, Kris Kaczor, Bryan Storkel, Leah Warshawski, Daryl Hannah, Vivian Norris, Karney Hatch, Jon Matthews, Dana Nachman, Mitchell Jackson, John Jeffcoat, Shawn Telford, Leah Meyerhoff, Mark Raso, David Zellner, Bradley King and more.



Less than 2 days left for film entry—submit your film by July 2, 2024, Midnight PST.

The Portland Film Festival established itself as one of Portland’s first indie film non-profits, founded in 2013 with Portland’s first movie meetup, the Portland Film Club. Its hundreds of screenings, events, education programs, and community partnerships provide a remarkable experience for our diverse audience to connect with filmmakers working across genres and forms.