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THE C L A C K A M A S P R IN T | FEB. 11, 2 0 1 5 | V O L . 48 ISSUE 12 Film from all around by Maddy Kays “The World, Abridged” is this year’s tagline the wedding scene was incredible.” for the Portland International Film Festival, or The opening night screening and after party PIFF, back for the 38th year. PIFF is held by took place at the Fox Tower on SW Park Ave. the Northwest Film Center and takes place in downtown Portland on Feb. 5. The festival from Feb. 5 through 21. Over the course of attracts people from all over the Portland area, these two and a half weeks, 97 full length films and there are movies available for all ages. A and 60 short films will be screened. This year recent addition to the festival are free screen the festival will center around a series of His ings for high school students. panic language films from 10 different coun ‘W ell be hosting close to 3,000 high school tries. Kicked off on Feb. 5 with “Wild Tales” students this year’’ said Ellen Thomas, the ed directed by D am ián Szifrón from Spain. ucation director for the Northwest Film Cen “Wild Tales” tells six different stories, all centered on different people, but sharing the ter. “We have 1,900 students registered so for and the num bers just keep coming in.” same connecting themes o f the past coming High school students from all over the metro back to haunt them: frustration and over-the- area will come to the Northwest Film Center, top revenge. located on the com er o f 10th Ave. and Salmon The film, which is Argentinas submission for Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, tells the Shawn Levy, film critic turned author, is ex gone wrong, one man’s explosive outburst cited for what the festival has in store this year. against the Buenos Aires parking patrol, two “I’m really looking forward to ‘H um an Cap strangers on a plane with something in com itol,’ from Italy? Levy said “A nd ‘The Look of m on, and a waitress facing someone from her Silence.” “I really enjoyed it,” said Simon M ax Hill, the casting director for Portlandia “The actress in Ub- CXwe^o Street in SW Portland, to see different movies from the festival for free. stories ofabetrayedbride, a road rage accident past she never thought she would see again. 90% TRANSFER STUDENTS. Interested in the festival? You can check out the festival’s full schedule online at wwwnw- film.org. Earn your degree more quickly and cost-effectively. Older credits and learning from outside the classroom, such as military training, are taken into consideration here. What’s important is what you’ve learned, not when or where. V i J ***»■ s' * (205) You have one goal: Complete your bachelor’s degree. Oetweeh Wai Lihh 3h¿ Uk& O s w e g o We can help you get there. Undergraduate Info Session Marylhurst University Saturday, February 21 9 a.m. to noon The University for Grown-ups w MARYLHURST UNIVERSITY 17600 Pacific Highway [Hwy. 43] 1 marylhurst.edu/ctackamas HHHHBHHHHHi HHHBHHI