About this event
You’re invited to a free, local-focused film fest on Sunday, February 1st –
featuring people working together for social and environmental vitality in
Oregon. The filmmakers wove their visual stories together with passion and
dedication to the craft, and we hope that these real-life examples will
illuminate possibilities and inspire action.
A Q&A panel with filmmakers will follow the screening. This is a free event,
and all ages are welcome!
Watch the trailer & learn more: bit.ly/legacyff
RSVP to the Facebook event: http://bit.ly/legacyfffb
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Films include:
–Vanport Project–
In 1942, 40,000 people lived in Vanport; in 1948, the Columbia River flooded.
A collective effort is being made to capture the lost memories of Vanport.
–Requiem of Ice–
Witnessing the Sandy Glacier Cave system as it undergoes dramatic change and
collapse.
–The Lost Fish–
One of the Pacific Northwest’s oldest fish is disappearing, along with it the
sacred place it holds among many local tribes.
–Chinelos Dancers–
The story of each beaded costume comes alive as the masked performers dance.
–Native Showcase–
A web-series that shines light on Native American talent across the country –
each episode follows a day in the life of an artist in their community.
–Santos United–
Low-cost opportunities for Portland inner-city youth to develop teamwork,
leadership, and self-discipline through soccer.