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Whitsell Auditorium
1219 SW Park Avenue
Portland, OR 97205

The Box Office opens 30 minutes prior to showtime.

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$8 PAM Members, Students, Seniors
$6 Friends of the Film Center

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THE 10-MINUTE RULE
Seats for advance ticket and pass holders are held until 10 minutes before showtime, when any unfilled seats are released to the public. Thus, advance tickets or passes ensure that you will not have to wait in the ticket purchase line but do not guarantee a seat in the case of arrival after the 10-minute window has begun. Your early arrival also helps get screenings started promptly. We appreciate your understanding. Advance ticket holders who arrive within the 10-minute window but are not seated may exchange their tickets for another screening at the Ticket Outlet or obtain a cash refund at the theater. There are no refunds or exchanges for late arrivals or for missed screenings.



   
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Chile


Thu, Feb 22, 2007
at 7:15 PM

Sat, Feb 24, 2007
at 12:30 PM

Sun, Feb 25, 2007
at 11 AM

Play
DIRECTOR: ALICIA SCHERSON
CHILE
Christina, a poor young indigenous Mapuche girl who nurses an elderly man, finds a suitcase thrown into a dumpster. Discovering the identity of its owner, the sad, middle–class Tristan, whose relationship has just collapsed, she secretly trails him around the streets of Santiago, smokes his cigarettes and visits his former home. There's nothing sinister in her behavior; it reflects curiosity, empathy, a fertile imagination, and a desire to cross the class divide and explore a world just beyond her reach. Scherson's charming, witty and unpredictable urban fairy tale about lost loves and missed connections in contemporary Santiago won the Best First Film Prizes at the Havana Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival and marks her as a talent to watch. ( 105 min )


First Feature Film.
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