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The Portland Oregon Women's Film Festival: Celebrating 11 years of showcasing work of women directors. March 9-11, 2018. #powfest
Portland, Oregon
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Move over Wonder Woman, our new favorite femme superheroes are these two Afghan women: Nilofar and Shakila. As professionals, one a journalist and the other a politician, both are part of a “presumed” post-Taliban...
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Move over Wonder Woman, our new favorite femme superheroes are these two Afghan women: Nilofar and Shakila. As professionals, one a journalist and the other a politician, both are part of a...
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If I wasn't a violinist, I would certainly be a chauffeur. - Ida Haendel (The Haendel Variations)
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Please note the time for tonight. Doors are at 8pm. Film starts at 9pm! Val Indira D O L P H I N M I D W I V E S
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Woah, almost missed this. Thank you Portland Tribune for highlighting Facing the Dragon, a feature documentary directed by Sedika Mojadidi we are screening in this years POW line up! Don't miss out on this powerful film on women leaders in Afghanistan.
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Have you checked out our website yet to learn about the films selected for the 2019 film festival? TIX NOW ON SALE!
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Lots of great women directed films coming your way!
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Lots of great women directed films coming your way!
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Domee Shi, director of Pixar's Bao, received the Oscar for Best Animated Short alongside producer Becky Neiman-Cobb. In addition to being the only woman to have directed a Pixar short film, Shi became the first woman of color to receive this award.
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Awesome and historical win! Period. End of Sentence — the short documentary dedicated to fighting period stigma — got a whole lot of love from Academy. And Rayka Zehtabchi, the 25-year-old director, became the first Iranian-American woman to ever win...
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Hey Portland, This year we are posthumously honoring the filmmaker Kathleen Collins - an SNCC activist, writer, filmmaker, and professor with her film LOSING GROUND (1982), considered one of the first narrative...
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Hey Portland, This year we are posthumously honoring the filmmaker Kathleen Collins - an SNCC activist, writer, filmmaker, and professor with her film LOSING GROUND (1982), considered one of the...
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When you actually give women a chance, they might just end up making history in the process. R.I.P. History Maker.
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She was the first women with a $100m+ film, and the second with a best picture nomination.
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Hey Portland, Tonight a NW Film Center there will be a screening of Amy Adrion's film HALF THE PICTURE - a documentary film that celebrates the groundbreaking work of female film directors and investigates the...
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