Storytelling on the Screen: Hillsboro Film Festival
Post Date:04/28/2025
Returning for a second year after a sell-out debut in 2024, the Hillsboro Film Festival will draw international film makers and buffs for a weekend packed with screenings, panel discussions, Q&As, and mixers in Hillsboro’s Cultural Arts District.
Don’t miss the late-night Countdown to Pride cabaret (not included in the Weekend Pass), hosted with Tauraro Film Fest, a Black and Indigenous LGBTQIA+ festival that co-curated the LGBTQIA+ film block. Several events are FREE — check the schedule and plan your visit!
Be sure not to miss a special screening of Stunt Rock by critically acclaimed filmmaker Brian Trenchard Smith, followed by a Q&A moderated by Emmy-winning filmmaker and PSU professor Dustin Morrow. The following day, Morrow will screen his own film, Panic Sets In.
Get a Weekend Passfor all three days, or buy tickets for individual film blocks and special events.
Hillsboro Film Festival May 30, 31 & June 1
The Vault Theater & Event Space
350 East Main Street Tickets on Sale Now
Schedule of Events
Friday, May 30
5 – 6:30 pm
VIP Mixer at Noble Hop
A welcome mixer for filmmakers, judges, sponsors and committee members ONLY
7 – 9 pm
Narrative Films (Block 1)
Saturday, May 31
10 am – 12 pm
Music Video, Animation, & Experimental Films
12:30 – 1:30 pm
Meet the Filmmakers Panel & Q&A
The event is FREE and open to the pubic. Seating subject to availability
2 – 4 pm
LGBTQIA+ Films (Co-curated by Tauraro Film Festival)
Stunt Rock Screening and Q&A
Filmmaker Brian Trenchard Smith in conversation with Dustin Morrow.
10 pm – 12 am
Countdown to Pride!
A late-night celebration of queer culture and cabaret as we celebrate the beginning of Pride Month with Tauraro Film Festival! This event is not included with a weekend pass purchase.
Sunday, June 1
8 – 9:30 am
Meet the Filmmakers Mixers @ Favi's Fabulous Cakes
This event is FREE and open to the public. Capacity is extremely limited!
10 am – 12 pm
Documentary Films
12:30 – 1:30 pm
Screenwriting Panel with Cynthia Whitcomb
This event is FREE and Open to the public. Seating subject to availability.
2 – 4 pm
Narrative Films (Block 2)
5 – 6:30 pm
Screening of Panic Sets in by Dustin Morrow
This event is FREE and open to the public seating subject to availability.
7 – 9 pm
Award Winning Narrative and Documentary Films.
Screening will be followed by awards for Narrative and Documentary Films.
Seven festival judges will help select the winning narrative and documentary films, with an awards ceremony the final night.
Between screening and events, there will be time to explore eateries, wine bars, a tea shop, a doggie bakery and more.
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