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Relive the adventure of Tarsem’s visionary fantasy epic THE FALL, as it returns to theaters in a stunning new 4k restoration, presented by David Fincher and Spike Jonze.
Screening to be followed by a panel discussion on homelessness. No Place To Grow Old is an intimate portrait of the rising crisis of senior homelessness in Portland, Oregon. The film explores the systemic challenges and deeply personal stories of a generation aging into homelessness. The 44-minute documentary is directed by Davey Schaupp and produced by Humans for Housing.
We currently do not require masks or proof of vaccination to enter the theater. However, patrons are welcome and encouraged to wear masks if they wish. We will continue to monitor the situation and adjust our policies as needed. We still encourage everyone who can to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Cinema 21 is an locally owned and operated art movie theater, featuring American independent, foreign language, documentary and classic movies. We are located at 616 NW 21st Avenue in the heart of the Alphabet Historic District, which abuts the downtown.
FIVE FABULOUSLY FAMOUS FILMS FROM THE FORTIES! NOVEMBER 9 - SULLIVAN’S TRAVELS (1941) A screwball comedy with a message. A Hollywood director, known for his zany comedies decides to make a film that addresses the social ills facing the nation.
Independent art house movie theater in Portland, showing a wide range of independent, foreign, classic and mainstream films.
Conclave at Cinema 21 - movie times & tickets. 120 mins | Rated PG (for thematic material and smoking.) Starring John Lithgow, Lucian Msamati, Isabella Rossellini, Sergio Castellitto, Brian F. O'Byrne, Carlos Diehz, Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, Merab Ninidze.
2022 PORTLAND QUEER FILM FESTIVAL. General Information. All screenings take place at Cinema 21, 616 NW 21st Ave. Portland. General Admission - $11. PDXQ PASS - Full festival pass that gains holder admission to all PDXQ events November 15-20, 2022 - $75. ABOUT.
The best way to get to get to Cinema 21 is on public transportation. The nearest MAX Lightrail stop is Providence Park. You can catch Trimet to Cinema 21 on bus lines #77 (21st Ave), #24 (19th Ave), #15 ( 23rd Ave), #20 (21st Ave & Burnside).
THE MASTER OF INCONCEIVABLE CINEMA RETURNS LIVE AND IN PERSON FOR ONE OF THE WONDERS OF THE MODERN WORLD, "THE ROOM." YES, TOMMY "THE AUTEUR" WISEAU RETURNS TO PORTLAND AND CINEMA 21 TO DAZZLE, DELIGHT AND CONFOUND AUDIENCES.