40th NW Filmmakers’ Fest Highlights: EMPTY HOLLOW ECHO

Empty Hollow Echo

A man exits a building and immediately realizes that he doesn’t have his keys. Locked out, he wanders the empty streets alone, noticing everything that had been drowned out by the hustle and bustle of the city by day. An apocalyptic film with no apocalypse, a dystopic vision of man’s physical imprint on space, an architecture film as seen from a night on earth, Sekuler’s character aches for attention and longs to be alone. (74 mins.)

Our Festival sponsors and supporters include The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, the James F. & Marion L. Miller Foundation, LAIKA, Art Works, Oregon Cultural Trust, smart center Portland, Wieden + Kennedy, McMenamins, Pro Photo Supply, The Jackson Foundation, Willamette Week, Mission Control, Kind Healthy Snacks, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Honest Tea, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., Funnelbox Production Studios, Koerner Camera Systems, Oregon Film, Stumptown Coffee Roasters, KZME, and Poster Child Events.

EMPTY HOLLOW ECHO screens Tuesday, November 12 at 8:30pm at our Whitsell Auditorium (located in the Portland Art Museum) as part of the 40th Northwest Filmmakers’ Festival.

Tickets are available here or at the door.