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Film Compilation Portland 90 Exhumes Old Portland Without Nostalgia

But McCormick is reluctant to get too nostalgic about the era in which he came up. “[It’s] a little bit naive and self-centered to point to, say, 1992 and say, ‘That’s Old Portland,’” says McCormick, “because I’m sure there would be someone who lived in Portland in the ’60s, ’70s, ’80s who would tell that person that they were full of shit.”

There is a Tiny Theater in an Industrial Wasteland Where Cool People Go and Watch Movies

Portland filmmakers gather at the Boathouse Microcinema to watch each other’s films and hang out.

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