Cinema Unbound Summer Movie Series Offers the Big Screen Outdoors

Cinema Unbound Summer Movie Series Offers the Big Screen Outdoors

Portland, OR. The Northwest Film Center will host the Cinema Unbound Summer Movie Series, during July, August, and September. The series will offer open-air rooftop screenings of movies at Lloyd Center with food, drink, weekend themes and costumes, plus outdoor watching at pop-up venues throughout Portland. “It’s the right time to experience movies anew—unbound, outdoors and fully immersed in cinematic worlds that challenge the status quo,” says Amy Dotson, Director of the Northwest Film Center. “Whether it’s ‘80s slumber party nights in your jammies, dancing and singing along to your cinematic favs, Drink & Draw fetes or Cosplay fun, immerse yourself in the magic of movie storyworlds like never before!”

Building upon last year’s successful Cinema Unbound Drive-In, the Northwest Film Center and Portland Art Museum are again collaborating with community partners to connect with audiences and bring innovative film and new media exhibitions to life.

The Cinema Unbound Summer Movie Series, running July, August and September 2021, welcomes guests to safely gather and experience the power that entertaining cinematic storytelling can bring. “We are thrilled to be connecting with the community beyond the walls of the Museum,” said Portland Art Museum Director Brian Ferriso. “Gathering again for shared experiences is more important than ever, and during our glorious summers, it’s a Portland tradition to enjoy those moments outdoors.”

Additional pop-up locations and dates will be announced in mid-June.

From Northwest Film Center and Portland Art Museum:

Cinema Unbound Summer Movies and Open-Air Experiences will bring together community members to celebrate and explore cinema in all its forms. Committed to programming films that are fun, groundbreaking and changing the paradigm of what cinema can—and will—be, the season showcases both new and classic films of which nearly half are helmed by directors who identify as women, BIPOC and LGBTQIA+.

Why Now?

Our Cinema Unbound programming was created in our post-COVID world as a way to gather, untether and dissolve implied boundaries, wrap our arms around and uplift cinema — and each other — in all our many forms. When we are unbound we are open to seeing stories from different places, people, and perspectives.

What makes it unique?

Experiential Movie Nights, Bars & Spectacular Rooftop Views!

Each night, you will meet storytellers whose narratives spring from a wide variety of building blocks and backgrounds.  Some are first features, some are big-budget productions from those with storied creative careers. Some push boundaries in a future-forward way, and some just make us flat-out laugh and take us back to our youth. Some were made right here in the Northwest, and the rest hail from New York, Hollywood, and representative communities everywhere.

This summer’s lineup of unbound programming continues to make the best use of the benefits of fresh air as our community recovers from the pandemic. Due to continued reduced staffing, the Whitsell Auditorium inside the Portland Art Museum will remain closed for the time being.

Cinema Unbound: The Ultimate Open-Air Film Experience

*Costumes Encouraged

JULY

Weekend 1 – Theme: The Deep Search

July 1 The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou *
Director: Wes Anderson

July 2 Wonder Woman*
Director: Patty Jenkins

July 3 2021 Academy Award Best Picture Nomadland
Director: Chloé Zhao

Weekend 2 – Theme: Tiger Beat! The Heartthrobs of Gen X 

July 10 Beetlejuice*
Director: Tim Burton

July 11 Say Anything…*
Director: Cameron Crowe

Weekend 3 – Theme: ‘90s Slumber Party Weekend 
*PJs & Fuzzy Slippers Welcome

July 17 House Party*
Director: Reginald Hudlin

July 18 Clueless*
Director: Amy Heckerling

Weekend 4 – Theme: Shake It Dance-Along 
*Pre-show Dancing 

July 24 Dirty Dancing*
Director: Emile Ardolino

July 25 Zola — NEW RELEASE!
Director: Janicza Bravo

Weekend 5 – Theme: Solve The Mystery Movies!

July 31 Knives Out
Director: Rian Johnson

August 1 Sherlock Holmes*
Director: Guy Ritchie

AUGUST 

Weekend 6 – Theme: What The World Needs Now Is More L’Amore 

August 7 Brokeback Mountain
Director: Ang Lee

August 8 Medicine for Melancholy
Director: Barry Jenkins

Weekend 7 – Theme: Cosplay! Fantastical Fantasy Worlds 
*Dress up and Be Extra!

August 14 The Green Knight* — NEW RELEASE!
Director: David Lowery

August 15 The Dark Crystal*
Directors: Jim HensonFrank Oz

Weekend 8 – Theme: New Hair, New You
*Hair contests, give-aways and more!

August 21 Barbershop
Director: Tim Story

August 22 Steel Magnolias*
Director: Herbert Ross

Weekend 9 – Theme: ‘80s Slumber Party Week
*Wear your PJS and be, like, Totally Awesome

August 28 Valley Girl*
Director: Rachel Lee Goldenberg

August 29 Tron*
Director: Joseph Kosinski

SEPTEMBER

Weekend 10 – Theme: Sing-Along Cinema Soiree

September 4 Selena
Director: Gregory Nava

September 5 Beats, Rhymes & Life: A Tribe Called Quest
Director: Michael Rapaport

Weekend 11 – Theme: PowerTeen Queens

September 11 The 10th Anniversary of Pariah
Director: Dee Rees

September 12 Lady Bird
Director: Greta Gerwig

Weekend 12 – Theme: Athletic, Independent

*Dress Up PDX Sports Fans!

September 18 Boogie — NEW RELEASE!
Director: Eddie Huang

September 19 Blue Crush
Director: John Stockwell

Weekend 13 – Theme: Animation Overload: Drink & Draw  

*Pre-Show Drawing Lessons & Contests

September 25 Mars Attacks!*
Director: Tim Burton

September 26 Shrek*
Directors: Andrew AdamsonVicky Jenson

*Films Subject to change

Get tickets HERE!

Details:

Doors open at 7 pm with food and beverages available for purchase. Music begins at 7 pm and films begin at dusk. Entry for advance ticket holders is guaranteed until 8:30 pm.

Advance tickets ensure that you will not have to wait in the ticket purchase line but do not guarantee entry after 8:30 pm. A limited number of chairs are available on a first-come basis, so feel free to bring a chair, pillow, or blanket, along with a light sweater or jacket. There are no refunds or exchanges for arrivals after the film begins (dusk) or for entirely missed screenings. Please, no pets or outside food or drink.

Movies will start at dusk and will feature first-run, repertoire films and features appropriate for children and adults. We will also feature a regional short film before each feature film. Live entertainment and music will be provided prior to each screening.

Tickets will be sold online and in advance through Northwest Film Center and Portland Art Museum’s websites. A limited number of tickets will be available for purchase at the door.

Tickets to Lloyd Center sceenings are $20 per person and $30 per person for special VIP seating.

Location

Lloyd Center | The Cinema Unbound Summer Movies and Rooftop Screenings are located atop the Lloyd Center shopping mall in the Lloyd District of Portland, Oregon. Screenings will take place on the top level of the parking structure, which is open-air and uncovered. The entrance is at the West-end parking garage at Lloyd Center (10th Ave and NE Halsey).

Enter the Lloyd Center parking garage next to Barnes and Noble bookstore on NE Halsey, and drive towards the roof-top. There will be ample parking in the garage and limited ADA & VIP parking on the rooftop. Attendees may also park on the street below and enter the rooftop via the stairs. Please look for and follow the wayfinding signs.

All films are subject to change without notice.

For up-to-date event information regarding weather please visit the event’s website. Please assume the show is on unless otherwise noted.

The Northwest Film Center will comply with any Federal or State health precautions that may be in place at the time of the event. This may include wearing a mask and/or social distancing.