8 // COASTWEEKEND.COM THE REEL WORLD Astoria’s Columbian Theater screens Wandering Reel Traveling Film Festival on Nov. 12 By LAURA CHERAU FOR COAST WEEKEND T he Wandering Reel Travel- ing Film Festival makes its fi rst pit-stop in Astoria at the Columbian Theater during a matinee screening Sunday, Nov. 12. Doors open at 2:30 p.m.; the fi lms begin at 3 p.m. Six independent short fi lms will be shown, followed by a community discussion and Q-and-A with festival director Michael Harrington, a Lincoln City native. Tickets are $5. The festival’s program, “You. Me. We.,” features fi lms from France, Syria, Spain, Iran, the U.S. and Canada that explore the complex relationships among people and ask: “What tears us apart? What brings us together?” Harrington said these fi lms explore topics such as “racial justice and iden- tity, the refugee crisis, the importance of community and friends at the end of life” in a way that mainstream media COURTESY MICHAEL HARRINGTON “The Sugering Off ” and cinema often fail to do. “These fi lms have a humanity,” he said. “They’re all great fi lms and great pieces of art that you won’t see elsewhere.” Eff ect change, inspire conversation The festival has rolled through Manzanita every year since its 2015 inception, but this is the fi rst year a COURTESY MICHAEL HARRINGTON “White Face” venue could be found in Astoria. The mission of Wandering Reel — which tours cities throughout the western U.S., including in Washington, Colorado and California — is to bring quality short fi lms to “communities with limited or no access to compas- sionate, thought-provoking cinema.” The six fi lms screening in Astoria come from a roster of 22 total fi lms, chosen from about 200 considered by the festival jury, that will screen at various locations. Sid Ganis, former president of the Academy of Motion Pictures and Sci- ences, is one of the jurors, as is Rosa Tran, the award-winning producer of “Anomalisa,” and Kate Purdy, the tele- vision writer of “BoJack Horseman” and “Cougar Town.” The fi lm festival’s only requirement is that the fi lms “demonstrate the pow- er of the medium to effect change and inspire conversation,” Harrington said. This allows the festival to accept international submissions or short fi lms