We are giving away a pair of festival passes for the Mt. Hood Independent Film Festival on Friday, October 26 through Sunday, October 28, 2012 in Hood River, OR. To win, comment on this post why you’d like to attend. Winner will be drawn and emailed Monday, October 22, 2012.
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From our sponsors at Mt. Hood Film Festival:
Mt. Hood Independent Film Festival
Friday, October 26 – Sunday, October 28, 2012
All Ages | $10 per day or $25 festival pass
Full Schedule of Films & Events HERE
Join Columbia Center for the Arts for the inaugural Mt. Hood Independent Film Festival in beautiful Hood River on October 26, 27 and 28. The three-day Festival features films in all genres from documentary and comedy to narrative and animation plus panel discussions with filmmakers and other artists. Ticket and pass holders are also invited to opening and closing ceremonies and other special events.
We will be screening over 60 hours of film during the Festival and there is literally something for everyone. Some of this years’ films include: Children of the Wind directed by Daphne Schmon, Oregon Brewed directed by David Panton, Rolled directed by Whit Scott (look for Whit taking part in one of our panel discussions), Finding Truelove directed by Samuel Kuhn, Falling Angels directed by Ana Isabel Dao, Factory of One directed by Sage Eaton, Klunkerz directed by William Savage (following the history of mountain biking), We Grew Wings directed by Ellen Schmidt-Devlin (think U of Oregon Women’s national champion track and field team), award winning films: Camilla Dickinson, A Big Love Story, Things I Don’t Understand and The 48 Hours directed by Zach Zoller, winner of the Columbia Gorge 48 Hour Film Project hosted by Columbia Center for the Arts. For a complete list of films, visit the website.
Kickoff Party: Friday, October 26 at 7pm
Winners Announced and Closing Party: Sunday October 28 at 7pm $100.
VIP Passes guarantee you a seat at any screening. All Access Festival Passes are just $25. One day passes also available. We are also looking for volunteers! If you can give four hours of your time over the course of the Festival, you’ll receive a free t-shirt and other great perks! Email volunteer@columbiaarts.org or visit our Facebook page for more information.





















I LOVE BEER!
I love volcanoes!!!!!! I also love free t-shirts with volcanoes on them.
I have friends in town this weekend and I want to show them how amazing my new home is! Send me these sweet, sweet tix, por favor!
Beer is me, movies are fun, Mt Hood film festival is something I’ve never done. BAM!
Indie films are the best. Down with Hollywood!
Film , Food and Beer in a wonderful town !!! Would love to go !
I would love to get some culture and relax with some great creative minds. Please select me.
Haven’t been to Hood River in a while and I’d love to see it again, especially for a film festival.
What a cool event. I sure would enjoy some great film and food!
Sooooo much better than dressing up.
I love independent films, the quality, the quirkiness! Sounds great!
Please, I’m bored as hell!
This is such a great idea! Bring more people to Hood River. It’d be a great opportunity to couch surf my friends homes while seeing new films!
Perfect pre-30th birthday event for me!
Pick me! I’ve never been to Hood River, and I love drinking beer and watching movies!
Everytime I go to a Film festivals there is always a movie that rocks me. Great stuff, oh and the Beer is very nice too.
This sounds like a blast. Support the arts!
This sounds so fun!
Hope I am not too late, this looks awesome! Would take my cousins who are visiting this weekend.
Would mind the drive or a weekend at Hood River.
Film and beer, what could be better? Love to go!