Francis Ford Coppola @ Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall

Grab a drink and let’s go listen to Francis Ford Coppola! Bring friends and good questions to ask him about his new book called Live Cinema and its Techniques, his movies, the industry and more. The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall is the location of the meetup. 

The Godfather. Apocalypse Now. Live Cinema and Its Techniques.
Academy Award-winning writer and director Francis Ford Coppola has big ideas for the future of film. Join Literary Arts in welcoming Coppola to Portland for a live special event. Hear Coppola discuss his latest book, Live Cinema and Its Techniques, as well as his life’s work. Tickets start at just $15!

SHOWS DO SELL OUT!!! Buy tickets now: http://bit.ly/CoppolaPDX

https://youtu.be/SqYNOOOzmcQ

DO YOU LIKE INDEPENDENT FILM? Don’t miss out on this year’s Portland Film Festival sponsored by Comcast. The festival is held October 30th to November 5th. Watch movies from most genres—even learn how to make one. Find out more information and buy passes now at portlandfilm.org

LIMITED TIME: Early-bird passes on sale now! Buy a VIP pass and get a ticket to watch Francis Ford Coppola for free!

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Virtual Volunteer Fair with the Portland Film Festival

Volunteer at the Portland Film Festival

Individuals interested in volunteering should attend and learn more about the Festival and sign up for a shift with the Festival. The volunteer fair will be an opportunity to sign up for shifts at the festival and to get all your questions answered. RSVP now!

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Portland Film Festival Makes Moviemaker Top 50

Portland Film Festival is one of the Top 50 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee in 2020

The Portland Film Festival is excited to announce its inclusion in the Moviemaker Magazine list of “50 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee.” 

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