NW Film Center presents the 41st Northwest Filmmakers' Festival - THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF ANSE AND BHULE IN NO-MAN’S LAND

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THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF ANSE AND BHULE IN NO-MAN’S LAND
DIRECTOR: BARRY L. HUNT / PORTLAND, OR
(NAR) Created by Portland’s award recognized Sowelu ensemble, filmed on majestic landscapes in rural Oregon and Southern Washington, and shot in a 70’s retro art-house style, ANSE AND BHULE is an original drama of two cultures that survive a cataclysm. In this post-apocalyptic love story, a group of boys living in a cave develop a unique ritual culture and language influenced by religion, childhood fears, and superstition. Through ritual vision quests, they decide to travel the earth killing diseased creatures, making the world “clean” for their brotherhood. on their way, they discover a “her”, the first woman they have seen. Though sick, she speaks to Bhule and awakens ideas about the world he has never entertained. (100 mins.)

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Northwest Film Center's Whitsell Auditorium (located in the Portland Art Museum)

1219 SW Park Ave
Portland, OR 97205