Portland Motorcycle Film Festival Hosted By OMRRA Scheduled For January 30-31 In Portland

Portland Motorcycle Film Festival Hosted By OMRRA Scheduled For January 30-31 In Portland

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January 30-31, 2015 marks the 2nd annual Portland Motorcycle Film Festival, hosted by the Oregon Motorcycle Road Racing Association (OMRRA) at the historic Hollywood Theatre in Portland, Oregon.

The Festival has 3 purposes:

1.Raising funds to support purchase, deployment and repair of Air Fence and other safety equipment used at PIR during OMRRA events.

2.Showcasing current motorcycle filmmaking to a large audience of enthusiasts, in a venue capable of presenting the stories and images at their full-scale best.

3.Providing a great excuse to gather moto-friends during the damp and cold months, building our community, welcoming all versions of the 2-wheel afflicted.

Each evening of the Festival includes two feature films and at least two short films. 2015 submissions came from around the world, including Germany, Italy, the UK, Poland and India, in addition to the USA.

2015 Feature Film selections: Out of Nothing, Speed Mud and Glory, Somewhere Else Tomorrow and Ride Report.

2015 Short Film Selections: Driven to Ride, Dave Roper #7, Follow Your Fears, Vincent Black Lightning and Tom Fugle.

Tickets can be purchased on-line through Hollywoodtheatre.org, and directly through this link http://bit.ly/1xoRomW

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