The McMinnville Short Film Festival will offer a pop-up screening of five environmental or documentary short films at the North County Recreation District Performing Arts Center Saturday, Sep. 7 at 6 p.m. Tickets will be $10 at the door.
Films to be screened will be “School of Fish” (2023) Directors: Oliver Sutro and Colin Arisman [20 minutes]
“Liquid Highway” (2023) Director: Kyle LaMontagne [7:43 minutes]
“Living Legacies” (2024) Director: Jesse Clark [23 minutes]
“The Best Chef in the World” (2022) Director: Ben Proudfoot (Two-time Academy Award Winner) [21 minutes]
“With the Tide: A Yakutat Surf Club Story” (2023) Director: Chelsea Jolly [25:20 minutes]
Some filmmakers will be present for Q&A after the screening.
The evening will include a raffle for a pass to the 2025 McMinnville Short Film Festival to be held Feb. 27 to Mar. 2, 2025.
Held each February in McMinnville, Ore., the internationally recognized short film festival is in its 14th year, focusing on a range of narrative topics, including Native American, Drama, LGBTQ, Comedy, Horror, Experimental, Animation, and Documentary films. The website is https://mcminnvillefilmfest.org. Festival updates can be found on Instagram @macfilmfest.
The NCRD Performing Arts Center is at 36155 9th Street in Nehalem.