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		<title>Handy Guide To Urban Themed Oregon Films</title>
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Police face off against antiwar demonstrators in The Seventh Day, a 1970 documentary shot by Portland State University students.
A long list of American filmmakers have chosen The City as a subject in documentaries, educational films, and narrative features. The following list is of films about The City which have an Oregon connection.
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<p><em>Police face off against antiwar demonstrators in <strong>The Seventh Day</strong>, a 1970 documentary shot by Portland State University students.</em></p>
<p>A long list of American filmmakers have chosen The City as a subject in documentaries, educational films, and narrative features. The following list is of films about The City which have an Oregon connection.</p>
<p>This list includes both fiction and non-fiction films. It is NOT comprehensive!</p>
<p><em><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpuVTcZ_Wd8">The Boy Mayor</a> </em>1914, directed by Henry McRae. Starring teenager Eugene J. Rich, Portland&#8217;s real Boy Mayor. The fictional plot line depicts the &#8220;clean up the streets&#8221; motive behind the Boy Mayor campaign. Restored by National Film Preservation Foundation, thanks to Michele Kribs, Oregon Historical Society&#8217;s film archivist. Shot in Los Angeles.</p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047976/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2">Dementia</a> 1953</em>, retitled <em>Daughter of Horror</em> 1955, directed by John Parker, Jr.  The City is a moody, expressionist dreamscape in this combination art film/horror film made by the son of Portland theater chain owner, J. J. Parker. Score by George Antheil. Shot in Los Angeles.</p>
<p><em><a href="/2010/10/wallace-turner/">Portland Expose</a><a style="font-style: italic;" href="/2008/12/portland-expose-1957/"> </a>1957</em>, directed by Harold Schuster. Exploitation film, based on real events. The plot line had to be fictionalized so it could be believed. In real life, it was a well known crime boss, not an upstanding small businessman, who blew the whistle on the corrupt union leader who was muscling in on his vice world territory. Shot in Portland.</p>
<p><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://jamesbluetribute.com/2014/04/21/the-olive-trees-of-justice-1962/">The Olive Trees Of Justice </a></span></em>1962, directed by <a href="http://jamesbluetribute.com">James Blue.</a> Banks of barbed wire surround buildings, police are everywhere, bombs go off, tanks roll by, and yet somehow everyday life still goes on.  A young French colonialist tries to locate his childhood friends, and his own identity, in the middle of the chaos. Shot in Algiers.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSZ-i20Z8aE"><em>The Seventh Day</em> </a>1970, directed by students at PSU&#8217;s Center For The Moving Image. Documentary coverage of an anti-war demonstration which erupts into violence. Made by Tjeck Dusseldorp, with Charles Auch and future music video superstar Jim Blashfield. Shot in Portland.</p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B88lISUZYaY">We Are The City</a></em> 1972, directed by Tom Chamberlin. Portland is never named in this educational film, made for Encyclopedia Britannica. Includes Mayor Terry Shrunk and Neil Goldschimdt (another Boy Mayor, but at that time still a City Councilman). The footage is 95% Portland.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frpwl1Io_40"><em>The Case Of The Kitchen Killer</em></a> 1976, directed by Tim Smith. Self taught 16mm filmmaker&#8217;s black comedy uses Portland locations sensitively. Smith was just out of high school when he made this film. The hand of crew member Matt Groening makes a cameo appearance holding a murder weapon. Ben Padrow provides the voice over narration. Shot in Portland.</p>
<p><a href="http://jamesbluetribute.com/2014/03/17/who-killed-the-fourth-ward-1977/"><em>Who Killed The Fourth Ward?</em> </a>(1976-77) and <a href="http://jamesbluetribute.com/2014/03/29/the-invisible-city-1979/"><em> The Invisible City: Houston Housing Crisis</em> </a>(1978-79), directed by<a href="/2012/10/james-blue-oregon-filmmaker/"> </a>James Blue. Oregon&#8217;s first Oscar nominee focused on urban housing conditions for his two longest docs, made for Houston public television. Shot in Houston.</p>
<p><em><a href="/2011/01/property-1978-field-workjan-16-200-pm/">Property</a></em> 1978, directed by Penny Allen. Eight Portland friends respond to gentrification by deciding to band together to buy a house in their Lair Hill neighborhood. Not a documentary, but inspired by real life events, with some of the participants in the real events joining the cast, playing themselves. Cinematography by Eric Ericson, sound by Gus Van Sant. Shot in Portland.</p>
<p><em><a href="/2009/04/talk-radio-1988/">Talk Radio</a> </em>1988, directed by Oliver Stone. Based on a play written by Portland artist Tad Savinar and New York actor Eric Bogosian. The play is about urban discontent, but the real reason this film is on this list is that Tad Savinar became one of Portland&#8217;s most important urban planners. Shot in Dallas.</p>
<p><em><a href="/2009/04/drugstore-cowboy-1989/">Drugstore Cowboy</a></em> 1989, directed by Gus Van Sant. The fictionalized memoir of a real life felon provides a portrait of a city. Shot as a period piece, set in the 1970&#8217;s. Starring Matt Dillon, Kelly Lynch and William Burroughs. Van Sant&#8217;s ascension to stardom branded Portland as an indie capital. Shot in Portland.</p>
<p><em><a href="/2013/02/brian-lindstroms-alien-boy-cinema-21-feb-24-mar-7/">Alien Boy </a></em>2012, directed by Brian Lindstrom. Documentary examining the death of James Chasse, Jr., a man with severe and persistent mental illness who was arrested for running away from Portland police, and who died in their custody. Shot in Portland.</p>
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