
The Portland-based microcinema Grand Detour has packed its summer schedule with many enticing cinematic experiences, visiting artists, local talent: No Fest, Stefan Gruber, Cut and Run, David Sherman, Jodie Mack, and myself. The culmination of the season is the "Bad Film BBQ" an open screening where people may bring whatever films they're most embarrassed at having made.



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Seattle



Drinks afterwards at nearby Vermilion.
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Ed described his impressions of a dichotomy of the aesthetically formal, "artsy" east coast, and the west coast film scene's sensibility of DIY informality:

A certain solemnity of purpose has certainly accrued around the New York scene, where a great deal of experimental film activity circles around venerable institutions like Anthology Film Archives, MOMA, the Whitney and Lincoln Center, which screens its annual "Views from the Avant-Garde" showcase later this week as part of the New York Film Festival. . . In contrast to New York’s dense, neotraditionalist, introspective atmosphere, Portland feels giddy with a traditionally Left Coast sense of newness, autochthonic reinvention and a politely neopunk lack of interest in either satisfying inner professors or playing to curatorial predilections. Or so it seemed to me when I visited there on Labor Day weekend for the first annual Peripheral Produce Invitationals, eager to see what was happening a continent away.I was a little bit curious about this question of New York vs. Portland artistic sensibilities that Ed wrote about back in 2001. How much of it hold true today, ten years later?
Somehow I think this contrast has softened over the years. The influx of digital formats and web-based media, the tragic loss of reversal print stock, the watering down of the once prestigious term "film festival" so that now that other every little grassroots screening calls itself the "such-and-such film festival." There is now such a greater diffusion of layers within each community that it is harder to make such a sharp distinction as it was back then (for instance, if you said "filmmaker" instead of "video artist" back in 2001 it meant something, whereas now it's getting to be a pretty meaningless distinction in 2011). And so east and west are each more mixed up with a range of sensibilities, the distinction feels more fuzzy, with more exceptions to the general rule than there used to have been.
At least, that was my impression from this brief westerly journey. It would be interesting to get Ed's perspective on this (Hey Ed, care to put something down in the comments section?).
Cheers!