Fressen is fantastic! This place is our favorite café in Portland, and the closest thing we've found to a true European coffee shop on the West coast.
In this video we see Edgar Loesch, owner of Fressen and a true master of the art of baking. He describes growing up in Romania, his training in Germany, and the value of cooking in the traditional ways.
This video is from the Reclaim MLK Children's March on 1/20/2020, organized by Don't Shoot Portland.
Every year we gather to remember the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and ask ourselves what the fight for civil rights means today. In this video we focus on the intersectional nature of the modern civil rights movement.
This is a selection of highlights from Don't Shoot Portland events in 2018.
No Justice, No Peace. No Racist Police.
This is a profile of Portland, OR artist Isaka Shamsud-din. As a young man Shamsud-din noticed that every face in the art books he was reading was white. The comic book characters were all white, the people in advertisements, everyone in the Bible. He has spent his life working to counter this reality.
This is the trailer for the documentary Aces & Knaves, about the card game bridge.
Check out acesandknavesthefilm.com for more info!
Filmed, Edited and Directed by Michael Hull @FifthColumnFilm
Written by Jessica Disu & Kaleb J. Taylor @_ManOfVision
Performed by FM SUPREME ft Quint Lattimore
This interview with 24 year-old Des Moines School Board member Dionna Langford is from the series The 30 for the Fusion network.
This is an interview with third-generation politico Lily Adams from the series The 30 for the Fusion network.
This is an interview with Clinton strategist and DREAMer Lorella Praeli from the series The 30 for the Fusion network.
This is an interview with Libertarian strategist Rachel Kania from the series The 30 for the Fusion network.
This is an interview with Symone D. Sanders from the series The 30 for the Fusion network.
This is the sizzle reel for The 30, a series created by Fifth Column Films for the Fusion network.
This video features radical lawyer Elizabeth M. Fink talking about the State of New York destroying incriminating evidence after the retaking of Attica prison in September 1971, and her attempts to save it. The video is part of a crowdfunding effort by the Fink Estate to restore, preserve, digitize, and distribute this vital record of the abuse of power by an overzealous and offended government.
Directed and Edited by Michael Hull
Produced by Morgan Foley
Cinematography by Shiloh Crawford III
Music by The Insider and SK Beats
This video is from interviews conducted for the upcoming feature documentary World of Video.
This is a short video about making beer in a Manhattan apartment. It's not really a tutorial, in that there aren't detailed instructions, but all the steps are there.