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- Award-winning travel journalist Nathalie Basha explores the diverse cultures and communities behind social media's most trending destinations, proving there's more to travel than a photo opportunity.
- David, a Portland actor, tries to stay positive through weird auditions and bookings.
- A cultural analysis of what causes zine makers to tick; what the hell zines are, why people make zines, the origin of zines, the resources and community available for zine makers, and the future of zines. Interviews with about 70 zine makers, ex-zine makers, and readers from the northwest. Featuring footage of the Portland Zine Symposium, other zine related events, and activities bringing zine culture to life. An original documentary with over 64 hours of footage for people with a new interest in zines as well as pros and novices. The video sparks untapped creativity and new interest into zine making and reading.
- Steven and Niki visit a $17 shelter for cats and dogs, a $800 mini pig farm, and a $100,000 alpaca estate, to see which potential pet is the most worth it at it's price.
- 1 Dead Dog is a dark comedy about 2 serial killer brothers who find a squatter in their house, who also happens to be a serial killer. As you can imagine, they bond over the body count.
- Runaway teen Lexi find herself alone and pregnant on the streets. Seemingly beyond hope, she must turn to Devon, a woman with her own demons, to help her find a way back from her past mistakes.
- A team of female MMA fighters tap into the sweet science of training, morphing their bodies into the ultimate machines.
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- Terror and chaos ensue after the contamination of Portland's water system. Nick and Madeline run for their lives as a horde of citizens prowls the streets to quench their thirst for blood.
- A documentary about the independent record stores of Portland, Oregon and the artists they've inspired.
- Fourteen Days in America 2004 represents the first in a series of projects capturing the hearts and minds of people from around the world. Its objectives utilize the dynamics of the visual arts to provide grassroots information about people and the places they choose to live in. Fine art still portraits together with a blend of film documentary capture information we gather, in order to build a historical archive of photographs and film footage. The latter includes selected short interviews accompanied with footage produced in and around each venue. The progression with which each venue is treated and represented will be available for generations to come.
- A young man searching for truth in a truthless age. As a globalized world grows into fruition the mixing of cultures, science, and religion has left a void where honest ignorant certainty filled in the past. Belief systems are challenged, and it seems all that is left is the individual experience. Did those who came before us understand and hold something that the modern world has sacrificed in the honor of progress? A young man partakes on a journey alone across North America looking to see if there was a memory, or existence of that sacrifice left. Driving 14,000 miles in 64 days, conducting 50 interviews ranging from billionaires to poor farmers, and members of Gen Z to Centenarians. An answer is found, perhaps it is wrong, but that is for you to decide. In honor of student filmmakers, NASA chose to transmit 14000 Miles (2021), to the Satellite, "Voyager 2", which in turn beamed it to the North Star (a/k/a Polaris). Upon the completion of the transmission of the film, Bjorn received an original flag flown over the United States Capitol Building at the special request of Washington State Senator Patty Murray.
- The story of 23 year old Jessie Marvin, attempting to become one of the best weightlifter in the world.
- The 1992 NBA DRAFT of the National Basketball Association was held on June 24, 1992 at the Memorial Colisuem in Portland, Oregon and aired on TNT.
- Players from all over the world travel to Portland, Oregon to compete in the 9th annual Classic Tetris World Championship. A postman from Oklahoma, a programmer from Japan, and a bar owner from California are among the top competitors in the ultimate block-stacking competition. Competitors have mastered the original version of Tetris programmed in 1989 for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The players are given the same piece sequences, and the higher score wins. Playing at top speeds, one misplaced piece can end a player's entire tournament.
- A fourth-wall-breaking, rule-defying collection of vignettes, monologues, short films and jokes about the end of everything.
- On November 11th, 1998, Christian missionary Herb Gregg, while walking home in the Caucasus area of Russia, was wrestled into the backseat of a car where his abductors pulled a sock over his face. For the next seven months, Herb was held hostage. Herb triumphs with the help of his courageous wife, a Russian hostage, and the enduring care of the Lord. "231 Days" is Herb's inspiring story.
- A black comedy about a thief posing as travelling wig salesman, who steals from unsuspecting households. A burglary goes awry as the thief is held hostage by the eccentric matriarch of the family and can only gain his freedom by killing her lunatic husband.
- In the 1980s a bunch of underground cartoonists parodied a popular doll. The resulting commercial product tapped into the international kid zeitgeist. That young generation felt that this product spoke to the revulsion they had for the corporate pop culture that was being fed to them.
- A hitman does one last job to get home before he deteriorates completely.
- In her thirties and nearing rock bottom, a woman struggles to deal with outside pressures and the personal choices she has made leading up to this bleak crux in her life.
- Mr. Mayor (Kyle MacLachlan) unveils Portland's official 3D Printer. Santa is concerned about the future of Christmas. A minister (Ed Begley Jr.) reminds us that church is an option.
- Feeling hopeless and dealing with drug addiction, 3rd twin contemplates suicide. He reflects on a painful past that inspires a poetic lyrical journey to his emotional and spiritual sobriety.
- On her debaucherous 40th birthday, chronically underemployed serial relationship-killer Jackie Rosenblum meets magnetic dreamboat River Manning.
- Claire meets Evia on a mission for her church to save souls before the rapture. As civilization begins to collapse around them, they discover that what is happening on the earth is more incredible than either of them could have imagined.
- 63 Miles Away is based fifteen years in the future, when jobs are harder to find conveniently located close to your family and schools often shut down because if under-funding. Many of the issues we have in our world today a amplified. In this world, it's normal for parents to commute hours into the city to not only work, but have to buy any groceries or resources they need at high costs. The prices of resources especially fresh produce have gone up and this leaves the two main characters, Ryland (14) and Aiden (8) alone to fend for themselves the majority of the time. Nina their mom works as a nurse sixty-three miles away in traffic from their suburban home. The film highlights the day to day life of these kids and the inspiration is sourced from relevant economic issues facing our schools, cities and families today.
- This personal and touching journey takes an unflinching look into the life of Eva Markvoort as she battles a fatal genetic disease called Cystic Fibrosis (CF). At 23, Eva needs a double lung transplant to live. Unable to be around other CF patients, Eva turns to the internet where she forms a strong friendship with two American girls named Meg and Kina. The girls also have CF and are in different stages of transplant. Now at a critical turning point in their lives, the film travels the distance the friends cannot go themselves, capturing the compelling and often heartbreaking realities they face just trying to take each breath.
- In search of an answer Bafta Award-winning Mobeen Azhar travels to Oregon to follow the trial Case That Shook America.
- Tiers of Gods unleash doctrine on a gay Eden as a form of terrorism.
- "A Callout Away" gives viewers a look into the world of search and rescue. From the rivers of Oregon to the mountains of Los Angeles, audiences will experience helicopter rescues, swift water rescues, and more from the volunteers of SAR.
- Julia Child is hosting a dinner party (or a film shoot?). Guests include Freddie Mercury, David Bowie, Zooey and Emily Deschanel, Jon Favreau, Jim Carrey, Liza Minelli, Courtney Love, Edward Norton, James Dean, and Molly Ringwald.
- A short documentary following a queer porn production company coming together to create a space for healthy, empowering sexual expression.
- A woman discovers that her husband has been hiding a secret.
- With over 10 million people living with AIDS and 30 million deaths, the epidemic only shows signs of growing. Through interviews with leading doctors, HIV and AIDS researchers, care givers and patients from America, Europe and Africa, this documentary explores the little understood patient and global cost of care, as well as the unique struggles faced by those working on the AIDS crisis outside of media attention. This documentary released with the National Aids Trust World AIDS Day schedule shines new light on the ground floor work and needed funding of those fighting for practical solutions in managing a life with AIDS.
- Portentously portrays the evacuation of Portland, Oregon, when threatened by a nuclear attack on its state-of-the-art civil defense system.
- It is the year 3032AD and the United Earth Systems have been alerted to illegal worm-hole activities occurring on the Asteroid mining colony, Palermus IV.
- In the fall of 2001, Kevin Mannis, a Portland, OR area antiques dealer, stopped by a local estate sale to buy a few items for his store. He bought an unassuming wine box and after he purchased it, all hell broke loose in his life.
- A famous scientist invents a device that is capable of removing pollution from the world. The device works for a while, and it seems the planet is on its way to becoming healthy again. But the device is intuitive and eventually figures out that to truly rid the planet of pollution, it needs to track down the source that is creating the pollution. The device, of course, realizes that it's the people inhabiting the planet that are behind the Earth's problems. With this realization, the machine reprograms itself and develops the ability to remove human beings as well. Shortly after this new ability is discovered, the machine gets into the hands of a corrupt politician, who uses it ruthlessly to become the most powerful human on earth. Which ultimately does not have a positive effect on humanity.