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Film

Gothic Horror Gets Amped

Catch the 1925 silent classic ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ at Art House on April 22, featuring a live, genre-blending soundtrack by the Invincible Czars

Film 2 months ago

Looking for a little gothic horror to match Eugene’s often gloomy spring? Head over to Art House April 22 and watch the 1925 silent film, … Continue reading →

An Event for the Community

The DisOrient Film Festival celebrates 20 years March 7–9 at Art House

EW-ExtraFilm 4 months ago

It’s time again to settle in for a weekend of beautiful filmmaking with narratives that speak to all. A grass-roots volunteer-run celebration from its start, … Continue reading →

Community Journalism in the Spotlight

‘For The Record,’ a documentary about community journalism, screens Feb. 19 at the University of Oregon

Film 4 months ago

It is, says Andrew DeVigal, “a good starting point. How do we start a conversation?” That conversation is about community journalism and the hurdles it … Continue reading →

‘Outliers and Outlaws’ Comes Home

The UO and Art House host a documentary film spotlighting the pioneering lesbians of Eugene in the ’70s to the’ 90s 

Film 5 months ago

It certainly wasn’t easy for the older queer generation, says Courtney Hermann, a film instructor at Portland State University and director of the documentary Outliers … Continue reading →

Grief, Rage, Recrimination and Time

A bitter tongue hides a broken heart in Mike Leigh’s Hard Truths

Film 5 months ago

If one measure of a film’s greatness is the sheer length of time it boils in your memory, then British director Mike Leigh’s 1993 dark … Continue reading →

‘WE RIDE FOR HER’

The short-film documentary about the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-spirit People is screened in Eugene Jan. 21

Film 5 months ago

There is a national epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people — and it’s unknown just how widespread it is due … Continue reading →

On Her Own

Ani DiFranco documentary to screen at Eugene Art House starting Nov.15

EW-ExtraFilmMusic 7 months ago

“I actually believe right now, it is more important than ever to look at women like Ani and her career and what she’s done as … Continue reading →

Ten Days of Action

The Eugene Environmental Film Festival starts Oct. 11 at Art House

Film 9 months ago

“If you listen to nature, it will lead the way,” says tribal elder Gagai Taimanav from Rotuma Island in the movie Hidden in Plain Sight. … Continue reading →

‘A Public Space’

The Eugene Art House will host a free screening of A Public Space, a local documentary, August 15

Film 11 months ago

The Eugene Art House hosts a free screening and discussion of A Public Space, a short documentary about what public space means in Eugene with … Continue reading →

Smiling Through It

Smiling Friends mixing joy with horror and weirdness in the best way

Streaming 1 year ago

by Ridic Ferrand This year, I’ve been streaming the Cartoon Network’s newest Adult Swim animated series, Smiling Friends. For the last decade, I have been … Continue reading →

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