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The Portland International Film Festival Seeks to Free the Pandemic-Forced Homebound With Online and now Drive-In Screenings

Updated March 2 In 2020, its first year under new direction, the Portland International Film Festival heralded a new mission: to be unbound from traditional cinematic conditions. In 2021, that undertaking is more requirement than choice. Obviously [last] year was very tough for all of us as human beings, let alone nonprofit organizations, says NW Film Center director Amy Dotson. But it was also freeing. We took our own medicine. The result is a hybrid event, trying to reach audiences (largely) at home. With over 75 films available to stream, the festival still offers diverse international fare. But there s also a physical presence at its Zidell Yards drive-in. In addition to screening high-profile new titles like

Young Hearts Is the Yearslong Result of a Brother-Sister Collaboration Shot With a Microbudget in Portland

Updated February 16 As much a tribute to the beauty of our fair city as a ballad to the seismic feels sparked by first love, just-released high school rom-com Young Hearts might seem like the sort of slice-of-life story to have sprung from the mind of an exceptionally talented Portland teen. But Sarah and Zachary Ray Sherman, the locally raised brother-sister team behind the film, are well past adolescence. Still, the two manage to capture the essence of a coming-of-age romance in what is Sarah Sherman s screenwriting and directing debut and Zachary Ray Sherman s second time behind the camera. Though the role of filmmaker may be new, the siblings have spent years in the industry. Sarah Sherman pursued dancing for a time, while Zachary Ray Sherman continues to work as an actor, appearing in everything from the Oregon-filmed Netflix series

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