Program archive

A weekend of films.
A decade of questions.

Explore the surviving program record from all three Portland editions. Times and prices shown here are historical; there is no current festival sale.

Edition index

2010 · 2011 · 2012

The original site was built as a set of individual, case-sensitive HTML pages. Those routes now resolve again, with the clearest verified information brought into a single archive.

01
The first edition

2010

October 8–10 · Portland, Oregon

A free, volunteer-built weekend that opened an accessible window onto existence, morality, history, science and philosophy through film.

  • Creation
  • A wide mix of documentary and narrative cinema
02
The conversation grows

2011

November 11–13 · Portland, Oregon

Seventeen films, guest speakers and independent-film awards brought together audiences interested in science, freethought, civil liberties and human rights.

  • The Nature of Existence
  • Agora
  • Waking Life
  • The Ledge
03
Reason on the big screen

2012

October 26–28 · Portland, Oregon

The third edition focused on critical thinking, evidence, belief and the social questions that make cinema a place for public conversation.

  • Kumaré
  • 12 Angry Men
  • In God We Teach
  • Solving for X
2011
Second annual edition

Seventeen films across three days

Cinema 21 · November 11–13, 2011

Friday · November 11
The Nature of Existence
The Invention of Lying
Monty Python’s Life of Brian
Saturday · November 12
8: The Mormon Proposition
Here Be Dragons
D.M. Bennett: The Truth Seeker
Waiting for Armageddon
Who Are the Doubters Anyway? — featured speaker Tom Flynn
Agora
Sunday · November 13
Waking Life
Humanism: Making Bigger Circles
The Lord Is Not on Trial Here Today
Separation of Church and State — featured speaker Bruce Adams
Independent Film Awards
The Ledge
Third annual edition

2012 highlights

October 26–28 at Cinema 21. The program paired classic narrative cinema with documentaries about belief, education, evidence, mathematics and human rights.

01

Kumaré

A playful and searching documentary about belief, identity and the bonds formed around a false spiritual teacher.

02

Let’s Talk About Sex

A comparison of approaches to sex education and the health outcomes they shape.

03

In God We Teach

A school controversy that brings church–state separation into a classroom and a community.

04

12 Angry Men

A classic demonstration of doubt, evidence and the courage required to question consensus.

05

Flatland & Sphereland

Animated mathematical adventures about dimensions, imagination and thinking beyond familiar limits.

06

Solving for X

A documentary about using data and quantitative analysis in the defense of human rights.

Documented recognition

Festival awards

2011 · FeatureD.M. Bennett: The Truth Seeker
PHFF · ShortParrot
2012 · Jury PrizeSolving for X
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