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Film: Page 6

Eugene-based Heritage Broadcasting Service

Film 4 years ago

The vault is open to smart, educational films at the Eugene-based Heritage Broadcasting Service, “our answer to Netflix,” says an HBS press release. Upward of … Continue reading →

Everything And Net

Locally produced film about high school in Alaska makes debut at California film festival 

Film 4 years ago

With the NBA season in full swing and March Madness winding down to the Final Four, basketball is on the minds of many people right … Continue reading →

Connecting Through Culture

The DisOrient Asian American Film Festival screens virtually from March 19-28

Film 4 years ago

The 16th annual DisOrient Asian American Film Festival almost didn’t happen this year. Last year’s festival, which screened March 10-15, narrowly became one of the … Continue reading →

The Maxie Movie

Locally produced feature film wins several awards at Swedish film festival

Film 4 years ago

Telling a gently unfolding story of two unhoused teenage lovers living with drug addiction on the streets of Eugene, the locally produced feature film Maxie … Continue reading →

Still a Hometown Hero

A new documentary looks at Coos Bay’s relationship with Pre and the legacy he left behind 

Film 4 years ago

None of the running records set by Steve Prefontaine stand today, nor does the Hayward Field as it was when he set many of them. … Continue reading →

Wandering the Earth, Alone

Prize-winning Nasumice (Adrift), directed by South Eugene High School graduate Caleb Burdeau, is now available online

Film 4 years ago

Two men sit by a well, peering into the milky darkness below. They are separated by a language barrier — one man Bosnian, the other … Continue reading →

Keepin’ It Reel

Eugene’s embryonic film industry offers support, collaboration to aspiring producers and directors

Film 4 years ago

As Eugene filmmaker David Mort speaks about the growing film community in Lane County, he’s got one hand holding a phone to his ear and … Continue reading →

A New Hope

Broadway Metro is branching out to a DVD subscription model and could bring a movie rental store back to Eugene

Film 4 years ago

Once upon a time, Netflix only sent DVDs to subscribers. It was an age of innocence when Netflix had a huge inventory to choose from … Continue reading →

The Final Outpost

Bend director Taylor Morden’s The Last Blockbuster takes a nostalgic look at the end of an era

Film 4 years ago

For those who grew up before the digital streaming age of Netflix and Amazon Prime, visiting the video store might have been the best part … Continue reading →

Losing It at the Movies

Broadway Metro fights for survival, while David Minor Theater has become a bike shop

Film 4 years ago

Surviving on a mixture of loans, grants and alternative moviegoing options, Eugene’s independent Broadway Metro is one of many cinemas struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic. … Continue reading →

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