Cinema Unbound Awards 2024
Honoring artistic innovators working at the intersection of art and cinematic storytelling, the annual Cinema Unbound Awards celebrate multidisciplinary artists who push the boundaries of what’s possible in media arts. This year’s recipients include Mickalene Thomas, Sterlin Harjo, Irene Taylor, Peter Cho and Sun Young Park.
1219 SW Park Ave
Jun 21, 2024
Summer Camps to expand your creativity!
Early registration and multiple camp discounts are available
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Screenings & experiences Tomorrow Theater
The Cat and the Canary w/ Live Score by Corey J. Brewer // NOW. HEAR. THIS.
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Screenings & experiences Tomorrow Theater
#InvestigatingJoy
For full details, go to tomorrowtheater.org.
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Screenings & experiences Tomorrow Theater
Kiki’s Delivery Service // CRAFTERNOON
See full details at tomorrowtheater.org.
Artist services
PAM CUT offers a range of services for independent filmmakers and creatives in Portland and throughout the Northwest region (Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, British Columbia), including the opportunity to exhibit work, apply for fellowship support, access equipment and connect with other filmmakers through professional development opportunities and social gatherings.
Sustainability Labs
A program for multi-disciplinary, mid-career artists working at the intersection of art, technology, and storytelling.
Artists in Residency
Support for emerging and mid-career artists.
Fiscal Sponsorship
PAM CUT can support artists in raising money for their projects.
For more information please email Ben Popp, Head of Artist Services, ben@pamcut.org
- Instagram, Tickets are going fast! Sat, June 15, 7 p.m. | JANET PLANET *FREE screening* Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Annie Baker captures a child’s experience of time passing, and the ineffability of a daughter falling out of love with her mother, in this sublime film debut. Reserve your ticket at the link in bio → [ID: Film poster for Janet Planet with Nicholson and Ziegler in 3 frames displayed sideways.]
- Instagram, Fri, June 7, 7 p.m. | SING SING *FREE event* Colman Domingo (Euphoria) stars as Divine G, imprisoned at Sing Sing for a crime he didn’t commit. He finds purpose by acting in a theatre group alongside other incarcerated men in this stirring true story of resilience, humanity, and the transformative power of art, starring an unforgettable ensemble cast of formerly incarcerated actors. Tickets linked in bio
- Instagram, Enjoy anime all day with $5 tickets and THE END OF EVANGELION. Sun, June 2, 7 p.m. Delve into the depths of the human psyche alongside Shinji Ikari and the enigmatic NERV organization in a journey that blurs the lines between reality and fantasy. The iconic anime film is a visual spectacle meant for the big screen! Ticket link in bio → [ID: 1. Still of giant humanoid robot in clouds. 2. Robot emerging from white and red eye. 3. Three humanoid robots piloted by human.]
- Instagram, Next weekend is anime Sunday starting with KIKI’S DELIVERY SERVICE, June 2, 4 p.m. 🐈⬛ Further experience the charm of Studio Ghibli with a pre-screening craft session, where you can make your own felt Jiji to take home. $5 Tickets linked in bio. [ID: Kiki flies above coastal town with seagulls on a broom with black cat.]
- Instagram, 💜💄@violethexpdx💄💜 is the perfect BINGO host, and tonight we were thrilled to have her back for Party Girl Bingo! Part of our Night of 1000… Parker Posey's series. What is your favorite Parker Posey movie?
- Instagram, Musician @CoreyJBrewer (who performed "The Shining Forwards and Backwards" in December) returns with a new live score performed over the 1927 silent horror comedy film THE CAT AND THE CANARY. Join us for a special evening of original live music paired with a gem from the silent film era! Regarded as one of the most important and influential films in the early history of American genre cinema, the film perfected the ‘old dark house’ formula and set the stage for the Universal horror cycle of the 1930s. Fri, May 31, 7 p.m. | Tickets linked in bio →
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