POWFest 2015

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Tue, 03/03/2015 - 11:00am to 11:30am
POWFest15 - A festival of films by women from around the world & a training for young teens.
In 2012, women accounted for 9% of directors working in the top 250 films, according to Women Make Movies.  Clearly women in filmmaking have a ways to go for equal opportunities to work in the industry. One organization working to change that bleak statistic for women in media is the Portland Oregon Women's Film Festival or POWFest. Dmae talks with executive director Tara Johnson-Medinger. We'll also talk to Portland filmmaker Heather Harlow of THE PUNISHING BUSINESS, director Helen S. Cohen OF  STATES OF GRACE and director Alix Lambert of MENTOR.

 (Airs 11am Tues 3/3/15 on KBOO 90.7FM and podcast on StagenStudio.com)

POW Fest 2015 runs March 12-15, 2015 at the Hollywood Theatre, located at 4122 NE Sandy Boulevard., Portland, OR 97215.  Tickets $8-$10 individual / $40 festival pass for premium access to all festival activities.For a complete list of programming and schedule details, visit www.powfest.com.

Opening Night – Thursday, March 12th, 2015, 5 p.m., The Hollywood Theatre
6:30pm - THE SISTERHOOD OF THE NIGHT

Directed By: Caryn Waechter
USA / 103 MIN
Screening: Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 6:30 PM
Plays with The Punishing Business
Tickets:Buy Tickets Here!
Location: Hollywood Theatre
http://www.thesisterhoodofnight-movie.com/

Based on the short story by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Steven Millhauser, The Sisterhood of Night is a story of friendship and loyalty set against the backdrop of a modern-day Salem witch trial. Shot on location in Kingston, NY, the film chronicles a group of girls who have slipped out of the world of social media into a mysterious world deep in the woods. The tale begins when Emily Parris exposes a secret society of teenage girls. Accusing them of committing sexually deviant acts, Emily’s allegations throw their small American town into the national media spotlight. The mystery deepens when each of the accused takes a vow of silence. What follows is a chronicle of three girls’ unique and provocative alternative to the loneliness of adolescence, revealing the tragedy and humor of teenage years changed forever by the Internet age.

2015 Shorts IV: AFI Directing Workshop for Women – Showcase 2014 Screening: Saturday, March 14, 2015 at 3:00 PM

Tickets:Buy Tickets Here!
Location: Hollywood Theatre

SHORTS IV: AFI Directing Workshop for Women – Showcase 2014 – The Directing Workshop for Women (DWW) at the American Film Institute is a hands-on training program committed to increasing the number of women working professionally in screen directing. The DWW offers participants intensive training in narrative filmmaking in an innovative workshop. Q&A with attending filmmakers.

MENTOR - Friday, March 13, 2015 at 6:30 pm.
Directed By: Alix Lambert
USA / 78 minutes
Plays with The Little Violinist
Tickets: Buy Tickets Here!
Location: Hollywood Theatre
http://pinkghettoproductions.com/
 
In 2006 and 2010, Mentor, Ohio was selected as one of America’s Top 100 places to live, but over those five years five teenagers from this proud upperclass enclave–known for its safe streets and good schools–committed suicide. “Mentor” follows the families of two of these victims as they uncover a shocking story of bullying, online harassment, psychological torment, and death threats by students at Mentor High School. When the families decide to sue the school for the deaths of their children, it becomes clear that the real bullies are not the teens attending Mentor High, but the adults running it. Their demand for answers are met with shocking retaliation, shredded evidence, and the same willful denial their children encountered when they desperately plead for help.

2015 Shorts VI: Youth / POWGirls Showcase

Screening: Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 3:00 PM
Tickets:Buy Tickets Here
Location: Hollywood Theatre

POWFest and MetroEast Community Media partnered to host POWGirls 2015, a filmmaking workshop for girls 15-18 that encourages creativity, demonstrates the power of storytelling, and explores opportunities as future filmmakers – while becoming savvy in technology and media production.  Over the course of 30 hours, a group of 14 girls conceived, wrote, filmed and edited two films – GREAT EXPECTATIONS and WORDS OF WISDOM – both which will screen on Sunday, March 15 at 3pm at The Hollywood Theatre.

The Portland Oregon Women’s Film Festival (a.k.a. POWFest) is pleased to announce the programming highlights of our upcoming festival scheduled to take place March 12-15, 2015 at The Hollywood Theatre.  Tickets $8-$10 individual / $40 festival pass for premium access to all festival activities.

STATES OF GRACE - Closing Night Film (Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 6:30 p.m.) By award winning filmmaking team Helen S. Cohen and Mark Lipman. The profound transformation of a Bay Area family lies at the heart of this story about resilience and the healing power of community and spiritual practice. For Dr. Grace Dammann, a pioneering AIDS specialist, a routine commute across the Golden Gate Bridge turned tragic when another driver crashed head on into her car. After seven weeks in a coma and a dozen surgeries, Grace miraculously awakened with her cognitive abilities intact, though her body was left shattered. States of Grace follows her return home to the Buddhist community where she and her partner Nancy (Fu) Schroeder live with their teenage daughter Sabrina.

Directed By: Mark Lipman and Helen S. Cohen
USA / 75 minutes
Tickets:Buy Tickets Here!
Location: Hollywood Theatre

http://openstudioproductions.com/states-of-grace/

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