GRAPHIC DESIGN Left: A classes campaign for the NW Film Center Right: A registration campaign for Donate Life NW Above: Program design for the 2020 Cinema Unbound Awards vv 2020 AWARDS cinema THANK YOU TO OUR sponsors MAJOR SPONSOR Pat and Trudy Ritz SPONSORS Mark and Christi Goodman, Greg and Cathy Tibbles SUPPORTING SPONSORS Linda and Scott Andrews, Alix and Tom Goodman, Kathleen Lewis, Yale Popowich, Oregon Film, Jo Whitsell, Oregon Made Creative Foundation HOST COMMITTEE Catherine Blanksby, Kathleen Lewis, Liz Cook Mowe, Yale Popowich, Davis Priestley, Jennifer Jones, Jen Tate, Wieden + Kennedy, Jackie Weisman vv Honoring artists and curators who inspire and lead new ways of seeing cinema FEATURING Astonishing Auteur TODD HAYNES (Director: Carol, Far From Heaven ) Creative Powerhouse JOHN CAMERON MITCHELL (Creator: Hedwig & The Angry Inch, Anthem: Homunculus ) Documentary Doyenne JULIE GOLDMAN (Producer: Life Animated, Buck ) Immersive Maestro MICHEL REILHAC (Head of VR, Venice Biennale) Animation Arts Wizard ROSE BOND (Internationally-recognized, large-scale, site-specific animator) Curatorial Mastermind RAJENDRA ROY (The Celeste Bartos Chief Curator of Film at MoMA) Costume Designer Extraordinaire AMANDA NEEDHAM ( Portlandia, Shrill ) There’s just something about Portland that we can’t put our finger on, but we want to celebrate it, that undefinable spark that makes us and our honorees unique. Cinema Unbound is a certain quality that pushes at the boundaries until something new and different takes shape. This mighty band of artists, creatives, and curators are working somewhere in the middle of the Venn diagram of cinema and unboundedness. They strive to think bigger, try new things, and push forward to transform the field and the world. And for that, we’re saying thanks. Keep up the good work. You are seen and heard and felt here in Portland and beyond in a very real and important way. You are making a difference that will affect and shape the future. What is CINEMA UNBOUND a er all? EXPECT the un• EXPECT• ed cinema UNBOUND 2020 AWARDS WEB DESIGN Below: Web design for the Cinema Reimagined website Left: Design for Portland International Film Festival website. Viewable at cinemaunbound.org Right: Design for the Exotic Bird Rescue of Oregon website. Viewable at ebroregon.org COPYWRITING Portland International Film Festival • Future/future Press Release (Excerpt) (PORTLAND, OR) – The Portland Art Museum and Northwest Film Center are excited to announce the winner of the 44th Portland International Film Festival’s Future/future competition: Identifying Features, directed by Fernanda Valadez. The film, an intriguing and confident first feature following a mother’s journey to find out what happened to her son along the Mexican border, was awarded the honor as well as a $1,000 prize. The Future/future competition highlights boundary-pushing new cinema from emerging filmmakers and represents some of the most exciting new voices in global cinema. The selected films come from around the world and exemplify the theme of “cinema unbound” in the 44th Portland International Film Festival. The festival ran March 5-14 and featured over 80 films, programs, events, and drive-in experiences with work from over 34 countries. Portland International Film Festival • Event Description • Heroines of Animation: Redrawing Women in Raya and The Last Dragon Calling all animation lovers! Women in front of and behind the camera brought the new Disney film Raya and the Last Dragon to life based on their unique, varied professional experiences and relationships with strong female warriors in their own lives. Go behind the scenes to discover more—and hear how to forge a new path in writing and producing animated series that inspire and engage new voices. • Cinema//Care Program Guest programmed by Sundance Film Festival’s Gina Duncan, the Cinema//Care program reflects on how we can create and sustain a culture of care through the programming of independent films. Featuring four recent independent films that uphold this value, the program will include a discussion with acclaimed filmmakers focused on how we as artists and audience members can continue and sustain this care in our new reality. Rebel Machines • Product Descriptions • Rivet Contemporary Barstool This new mid-century style barstool is 41” tall with a beautiful juniper blue fabric color. It has a solid wood frame that’s stained a dark brown and brass accents on the lower half. It’s tremendously sturdy, with a rounded, open-back design that’s both chic and modern. • Novogratz Poolside Paulette Outdoor Table and Bench Set This luxury table set by Novogratz is great for use outside as a picnic table, or indoors as a casual dining set. Its energetic colors and hairpin legs give it a mid-century modern design look with definite vintage vibes. The top has a durable teak finish, and the steel legs are coated in a weather-resistant powder meaning it will stand the test of time.