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The Portland Panorama film festival celebrates international and Pacific Northwest filmmakers alike with screenings and more film-centric events all across Portland.
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Portland Panorama

The Portland Panorama film festival offers 11 days of film screenings and other film-centric events at movie theaters and other venues across Portland.

Updated Mar. 20, 2026 2 min read
Editor's Pick
When
Apr. 9–19, 2026
Daily
Where
Portland, OR
Various Locations

Portland Panorama is one of the premier Portland film festivals— in 2026, it will be held April 9–19, with screenings all across the city. The festival celebrates both international and Pacific Northwest filmmakers; in addition to screenings of feature-length films, you’ll also enjoy shorts and VR works. Other events include parties, Q&As, panels, live music, a happy hour and more.

This year’s exciting offerings include “post-Sundance premieres, a cult-favorite debut shot on Super 16mm, Pacific Northwest dramas and music videos, and filmmakers traveling from around the world to be in the room with their audiences.”

Portland Panorama FAQs

When is the festival happening?

Portland Panorama is being held April 9–19, 2026.

What films are being screened?

Tons of them, from feature-length movies to shorts and VR works! Check the festival program for a full listing of films.

Where are the films being screened?

Screenings are being held at Cinema 21, Clinton Street Theater, Hollywood Theatre, McMenamins Kennedy School and Open Signal.

How do I get tickets and when can I get them?

The best option is to get a festival pass, which you can buy right now, and which gets you priority seating, early reservations, access to special events and other perks. Tickets for individual screenings will go on sale March 9, 2026.

I’m coming to town for the festival — where should I stay?

When you book through the event website, you’ll enjoy discounted room rates at AC Hotel Portland Downtown, The Bidwell Marriott Portland, Courtyard by Marriott Portland City Center, The Hotel Zags, Jupiter NEXT and The Nines.

About the Festival

An only-in-Portland take on the film-and-arts-festival formula, Portland Panorama champions “creativity, diversity, and innovation in a bold, immersive way… Built by artists for artists, [it bridges] global voices with Portland’s creative community to foster exchange, build connections, and showcase our city’s legacy as a premier destination for innovative art.”

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The Portland Panorama film festival celebrates international and Pacific Northwest filmmakers alike with screenings and more film-centric events all across Portland.
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The Portland Panorama film festival celebrates international and Pacific Northwest filmmakers alike with screenings and more film-centric events all across Portland.
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The Portland Panorama film festival celebrates international and Pacific Northwest filmmakers alike with screenings and more film-centric events all across Portland.
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The Portland Panorama film festival celebrates international and Pacific Northwest filmmakers alike with screenings and more film-centric events all across Portland.
Credit: GMS Media

The festival will open with a screening of “Abril,” a Costa Rican drama from celebrated writer and director Hernán Jiménez. Other noteworthy films include “Barbara Forever,” fresh off its Sundance Film Festival premiere; “Paradise Records,” a standout from the Tribeca Film Festival; and “James Beard: America’s First Foodie,” a Portland-centric profile of the beloved chef and author.

Screenings will be held at top Portland theaters, including Cinema 21, Clinton Street Theater, Hollywood Theatre, McMenamins Kennedy School and Open Signal. Venues for parties and other events include Mississippi Studios, Jupiter NEXT and the Portland Visitor Center, among others. Check the festival program for more films and details.

Portland Panorama Theaters

Find theaters hosting screenings and other events as part of the 2026 Portland Panorama film festival.

Festival Passes

Festival passes are the best way to experience everything Portland Panorama has to offer. If you’re a passholder, you’ll enjoy priority seating, early reservations, access to special events and other perks.

Passes range from specialized options that are smaller in scope (like the “Northwest Best” pass) to a full festival pass that lets you attend every film and event for the duration of the festival. Check the event website for all the options and additional information.

Where to Stay

Traveling to Portland for the festival and looking for accommodations? Portland Panorama has partnered with Sage Hospitality, and cinephiles reap the benefits: Enjoy 10% off your stay at AC Hotel Portland Downtown, The Bidwell Marriott Portland, Courtyard by Marriott Portland City Center or The Nines. You can also get 15% off Jupiter NEXT or 25% off The Hotel Zags. Be sure to book through the links on the event website to receive these special rates.

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