Milagros is proud to be a sustaining sponsor of the 2011 Portland Women’s Film Festival. We invite you to join us at this celebration of cinema by today’s top women directors as well as rising stars.
The final POW Fest show is this Sunday, March 13, at 6pm. During that showing, Milagros is presenting a special showing of the film “Play Again”. Families are very welcome at this screening
ABOUT PLAY AGAIN: What are the consequences of a childhood removed from nature? One generation from now most people in the U.S. will have spent more time in the virtual world than in nature. New media technologies have improved our lives in countless ways. Information now appears with a click. Overseas friends are part of our daily lives. And even grandma loves Wii.
But what are we missing when we are behind screens? And how does this impact our children’s well being, our society and the very future of our planet?
At a time when children play more behind screens than outside, PLAY AGAIN explores the changing balance between the virtual and natural worlds. Is our connection to nature disappearing down the digital rabbit hole?
This documentary follows six teenagers who, like the “average American child,” spend five to fifteen hours a day behind screens. PLAY AGAIN unplugs these teens and takes them on their first wilderness adventure – no electricity, no cell phone coverage, no virtual reality.
Through the voices of children and leading experts including journalist Richard Louv, sociologist Juliet Schor, environmental writer Bill McKibben, neuroscientist Gary Small, educators Diane Levin and Nancy Carlsson-Paige, parks advocate Charles Jordan, psychiatrist Susan Linn, and Canadian scientist David Suzuki, PLAY AGAIN introduces new perspectives and encourages action for a sustainable future.
The Portland Oregon Women’s Film Festival (a.k.a. POW Fest) is now accepting applications for its fourth annual festival scheduled to take place March 10 – 13, 2011. The deadline for entries is Friday, August 13, 2010.
POW Fest showcases the art and cinematic contribution of women filmmakers from around the world and seeks to present films that have been directed or co-directed by women; of any length, style, or genre. Works for consideration may be submitted directly to the festival at www.powfest.com
From the good folks at OMSI. I really want to see Hubble:
Starting Tuesday, May 4, the 2010 OMSI Film Festival brings together 21 remarkable, thought-provoking motion pictures designed to celebrate the IMAX experience. Audiences will journey to places of wonder and imagination as the giant five-story screen of the OMNIMAX Dome Theater plays host to some of the world’s most memorable IMAX films. Among the 21 films playing at this year’s Festival:
Hubble
Narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio
Journey through distant galaxies to explore the grandeur and mysteries of our celestial surroundings in this inspiring and unique look at the Hubble Space Telescope.
Journey to Mecca
Witness the amazing real life story of a young Moroccan law student named Ibn Battuta who set out in 1325 from his native Tangier on an epic journey to Mecca, the historical and cultural center of Islam.
Coral Reef Adventure
Narrated by Liam Neeson
From the dazzling underwater seascapes of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef to the mysterious deep ocean corals of Fiji, follow ocean explorers as they document the health and beauty of coral reefs.
Mystery of the Nile
Join the expedition of a lifetime as a team of explorers set off to become the first to navigate the world’s greatest and deadliest river from source to sea.
Journey Into Amazing Caves
Follow scientists and adventurers on a visceral, suspenseful expedition into an underground world as beautiful and vital as any place on Earth.
OMSI is offering two exciting passes for the film festival: The Director’s Pass and the Producer’s Pass. The Director’s Pass ($80) grants the passholder and a guest admission to any film, any time between May 4 and June 27. The Producer’s Pass ($40) admits the passholder and a guest to any four films of their choice. Both passes also include one free popcorn per show. Purchase your passes prior to May 15 and receive two tickets to a special preview of the new IMAX film Ultimate Wave Tahiti.
Regular theater pricing ($8.50 adult; $6.50 youth/senior) applies during the festival for individual films, while shows starting at 6:00 p.m. or later will feature reduced admission ($6 adult; $5 youth/senior) as part of OMSI’s “$6 After 6″ promotion. OMSI Members receive $1 off all individual film pricing. Group discounts will also be offered.
Milagros is proud to be a continuing sponsor of the Portland Women’s Film Festival (aka POW! Fest). The fest starts today, a complete list of programming is available at powfest.com. Tickets are $7 per screening or a festival pass may be purchased for $25. The pass provides entrance to all film screenings. Tickets are available at powfest.com
and The Hollywood Theatre box office.
Yeah…I’m not taking my kids to the latest Alice reboot. Just not interested (perhaps I ‘m still feeling the sting from Charlie and Chocolate Factory?)…Anyhoo…
In a pinch I’ll entertain them with first ever Alice in Wonderland film (1903!)…and so can you!
Thank you British Film Institute for preserving a couple hours of my life and this delightful film.
The Portland Women’s Film Festival (a.k.a. POW Fest) is pleased to announce that acclaimed director, Kathryn Bigelow, one of Hollywood’s most innovative filmmakers — whose films include K-19 (2002) with Harrison Ford; The Weight of Water (2000) with Sean Penn; Strange Days (1995) with Ralph Fiennes; and Point Break (1991) with Keanu Reaves — will be in Portland to screen her latest film, The Hurt Locker, an action thriller, as part of a benefit for the Portland Women’s Film Festival, POW Fest, on Monday, July, 20th, 2009. The evening will kick-off at 6:00 p.m. with a pre-show reception and silent auction, followed by the screening at 7:30p.m. All events will take place at Portland’s historic Hollywood Theatre.
The Hurt Locker, winner of the ‚ÄúBest Film‚Äù Award at the Venice Film Festival has been called a ‚Äúnear perfect war film‚Äù by TIME Magazine. A riveting, suspenseful portrait of the courage under fire of the military’s unrecognized heroes: the technicians of a bomb squad who volunteer to challenge the odds and save lives doing one of the world’s most dangerous jobs. This fictional tale was inspired by real events chronicled by journalist and screenwriter Mark Boal, who was embedded with a special bomb squad unit in Iraq. In Iraq, it is soldier’s vernacular to speak of explosions as sending you to ‚Äúthe hurt locker.‚Äù
As part of the screening, Bigelow will be on-hand for an extensive discussion after the film.
The purpose of the evening is to raise funds for POW Fest’s third annual film festival scheduled for March 18 – 21, 2010. In addition to the film screening and one-on-one with Bigelow, benefit festivities will also include a wine & beer reception and special auction of one-of-a-kind experiences and merchandise. Tickets for the event are $20 (includes reception and auction) or $12 for the screening only and can be obtained at powfest.com as well as The Hollywood Theatre box office.
Want to go to the movies and save some money? Well there are always the local favorites such as McMenamins Theaters and Avalon. Now that summer is here, there are some great movie deals – including free movies – at movie theater chains across the country.
Check a full list of free and low cost movie options at MomsWhoSave.com