Columbia Gorge International Film Festival

Free Movies in Downtown Vancouver.

Downtown Vancouver USA will be a movie lovers paradise as the 6th Annual Columbia River Gorge International Film Festival comes to town on August 14-18, 2013.

The Columbia Gorge International Film Festival is a free-to-attend and open-to-all community event celebrating independent filmmakers from around the world. ”I am most proud of the diverse range of films we have been able to program for this year. From interactive art gallery installations to impressive feature length films and even projects with performances involved, I couldn’t be more proud of our schedule.” ~ Breven Angaelica Warren, Founder and Director.

For a full schedule of events, click here. The following venues will have official Festival events between August 14th-18th, 2013 in Downtown Vancouver, WA:

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Kiggins Theatre Grand Reopening Gala

Celebrate Vancouver’s Historic Theatre.

The Kiggins Theatre will be having a Grand Re-Opening Gala on Saturday, September 8, 2012 at 5pm.

“We are thrilled to be finally celebrating our Grand Reopening on Saturday, September 8th. Doors open at 5:00pm for a food reception. Pre-show begins at 6:15. THE MAJESTIC starring Jim Carrey starts at 7:00pm.

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WSU Vancouver Film Festival

Enjoy Free Movies at WSU Salmon Creek.

The WSU Vancouver Diversity Council sponsors a yearly film festival, the Diversity Film Festival, which will offer the community a chance to view four different films for free between Monday, September 10, 2012 and Thursday, September 20, 2012.

“The festival’s goal is to encourage and promote awareness and dialog about diversity issues present within the WSU Vancouver campus, the Vancouver community, and the world beyond. Films are chosen based on specific themes that reflect on multiple aspects of cultural diversity present in the world around us.” ~WSU Vancouver

The first week focuses on issues of political diversity, and the second week is about American Indians and native culture.

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