March 25th, 2004 8:00 pm
Associated Program:
Water Works 2004
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Microcinema International premieres a program of new short video works that apply water as inspiration for personal and creative expression. Curated from an open call, the resulting program is an eclectic mix of directors and moving images from all over the world. After the FotoFest 2004 Biennial, the series will travel to microcinemas worldwide.
Works by Ingeborg Verleisdonk (Netherlands), Kia Simon (USA), Hope Hall (USA), Patricia Townsend (UK), Reynold Reynolds & Patrick Jolley (USA, Ireland), Dylan Seuss-Brakeman (USA), Chel White (USA), Didier Oustrie (France), Mehmet Ozcelik (Denmark), Virginia Valdes (USA), Norma V Toraya (USA), Mark O'Connell (USA)
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Clinton Street Theatre
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Organization Type: Theater |
Seating Capacity: 240 |
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Contact: Seth Sonstein |
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Description:
A landmark of Portland cinema history, The Clinton Street Theater is one of the oldest operating moviehouses in the United States.
Famous for its long-standing exhibition of the Rocky Horror Picture Show, the theater is currently a magnet for independent / revival films.
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