Venue Location4401 NE, 122nd Avenue
Portland Oregon 97230 Mills International Center 1395 University Street Eugene Oregon 97403 Event CostThere is no fee to attend the screening. Admission is first-come, first-served. Venue doors open 30 minutes before show time.
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Schedule 2017Friday, April 14, 8:00PM - Summer Pasture Saturday, April 15, 2:00PM- Valley of the Heroes* Sunday, April 16, 12:30PM - Tharlo Sunday, April 16, 3:30PM - Old Dog *To be screened at Mills International Center, University of Oregon |
Past Machik Tibet Film Festivals
In August 2015, Machik hosted the first-ever Tibet Film Festival in Singapore. Machik invited Khashem Gyal, founder of Amilolo Films and director of Valley of the Heroes. Khashem is part of the next generation of rising Tibetan filmmakers from Tibet, and was Machik's Global Innovation Fellow in 2014.
Over 450+ Singaporeans attended the event and many of the attendees expressed amazement that a major Tibet event was being held in Singapore at all.
In June, 2016 Voices from Tibet: Films and Photography from the Plateau was hosted by Machik in partnership with the Linhart Foundation in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
The Festival included films as well as photography of contemporary Tibet taken by a group of young Tibetans, called Plateau Photographers - a participatory multimedia project that trains Tibetan students in digital storytelling and documentation.
About Machik
Machik is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to incubate social innovation for Tibet.
Through outreach efforts to Tibetans, Chinese and global citizens alike, we seek to build a shared understanding of the potential of this work for our collective future.
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Our approach begins with a commitment to grassroots rural community work. We are committed to creating new opportunities for training, learning and skills development to strengthen Tibetan capacity and establish a portal for developing new partnerships and synergies that can help create alternative pathways toward a strong, healthy and more sustainable future on the Tibetan plateau.
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NorthWest Tibetan Cultural Association
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