Date
Monday, 07 Sep 2015 8:30 PM
Come watch the cult classic for free and enjoy a cold beer!
Monday, 07 Sep 2015 8:30 PM
Come watch the cult classic for free and enjoy a cold beer!
The Portland Film Festival’s Indie Film Series is proud to present two films featuring Portland directors: a short film Appliance of Science and a feature film Sing to Me Sylvie. BUY TICKETS NOW!
The Portland Film Festival’s Indie Film Series is proud to present two films featuring woman directors: a short film Esperanza’s Turn and a feature film Street Heroines. BUY TICKETS NOW!
The Portland Film Festival’s Indie Film Series is proud to present two films centering around the genre of horror: Beltane and a feature film Moon Garden. BUY TICKETS NOW!
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.
The Portland Film Festival’s Indie Film Series is proud to present two films centering around the voices of those with disabilities: Faye: An Interlude and feature film Sign the Show: Deaf Culture, Access & Entertainment. BUY TICKETS NOW!
Meet our staff, other volunteers, filmmakers and filmlovers.
WHEN: Wednesday June 12th, 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM 2024
WHERE: 1126 NW Marshall St, Portland Oregon
The Portland Film Festival’s Indie Film Series is proud to present two films highlighting LGBTQ+ stories: Brothers, a short narrative that follows a group of transmen, and feature film Our Dad, Danielle, the story of a transwoman’s life after coming out at age 57. MASKS REQUIRED for this showing. BUY TICKETS NOW!
It’s Mental Health Awareness Month. Join us for May’s Indie Film Stories at McMenamin’s Kennedy School. Buy tickets now.
The Portland Film Festival’s Indie Film Series is proud to present Eco Stories. Buy tickets now.
Celebrate Earth Day with Indie Eco Stories! Don’t miss April’s Eco Stories at McMenamin’s Kennedy School in their comfy theater.
Don’t miss out on this exclusive event! To celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re showcasing Women’s Stories, featuring local producer Jacklyn, and an insightful documentary about dedicated female immigration attorneys tackling the migrant crisis.
Moviemaker Magazine names Portland, Oregon as one of the Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker
Moviemaker Magazine’s latest accolade for Portland, Oregon, comes from their esteemed article, “The Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker, 2024,” featured in their special Sundance and Slamdance Edition.