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In the past, events at the Northwest Film Center included the Portland International Film Festival, the Northwest Filmmakers' Festival, Reel Music Film Festival, Portland Jewish Film Festival and the Young People's Film Festival. None of these events have been held since 2020 (except the Portland
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In September 2019, Amy Dotson became the director of Portland's Northwest Film Center. Dotson would be responsible for the Film Center's overall vision, including strategic development, marketing, and guidance of the curriculum. She would also work with the curatorial teams of the Museum,
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incorporating her vast film and new media knowledge, as well as using her financial, commercial and foreign partnerships to promote the development of the Film Center as a world-class film and digital media production hub.
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that was founded to encourage the study, appreciation, and utilization of film. The center provides a variety of film and video exhibition, education and information programs primarily directed to the residents of Oregon,
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Past judges of the Northwest Filmmakers' Festival (previously known as the Northwest Film and Video Festival) have included
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In March 2022, the center was renamed the "PAM CUT–Center for an Untold Tomorrow".
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History of Northwest Animation: The Roots of Creative Variance
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International Film Festival, which was virtual in 2021).
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media arts resource and service organization based in
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Portland International Film Festival

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