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PDX Motorcycle Film Festival 2025 FRIDAY

PDX Motorcycle Film Festival 2025 FRIDAY

This is part of PDX Motorcycle Film Festival.


Friday night films start at 6:30pm on January 24. Tickets for Friday night are $20. You can also buy a pass for both nights of the festival, show your support for OMRRA racing, and meet filmmakers and hear the Q&A at the Saturday afternoon party by going HERE.


Friday night presents two features and a selection of short films. The Friday night line-up is:

Short 1: The Freeride Spirit—A diverse group of motorcyclists from around the world describe what riding means to them.
Short 2: BMW R90S—The motorcycle that went to the moon—A rider tells of his BMW R90S and the 240,000+ miles he’s ridden on it.
Short 3: Lean In: The Born Free Journey—Builder Josh Allison creates something special for the Born Free Motorcycle Show.
Short 4: Crossing the Wall—A grieving father and daughter take a moped journey together. 
Short 5: Ducati DesertX Rally—This documentary follows Alexander Smith as he competes in the Pro Rally class of the 2024 NORRA Mexican 1000 Rally on the Ducati DesertX Rally.
Short 6: Malcolm Smith SCORE Legend—A tribute to Malcolm Smith’s SCORE racing achievements.
Short 7: Motorcycle Mary—Meet Mary McGee, the first woman to race motorcycles and the first person to ride the Baja 500 solo.
Short 8: Nowhere In Particular— A biker reflects on a life spent chasing dreams and making a career out of his passion.
Feature 1: Ride Your Dream—The story of Ana Carrasco who, from an early age, dreamed of being a world champion motorcycle racer.


The Portland Motorcycle Film Festival showcases motorcycle filmmaking and dedicates all funds raised to the purchase of Air Fence and safety equipment at Portland International Raceway for the Oregon Motorcycle Road Racing Association.


See PDXmotorcyclefilms.com for more info.

In general, the Hollywood Theatre does not provide content advisories about the subject matter shown in our theatre. Films exhibited don’t necessarily reflect the views of the Hollywood Theatre. Information about content and age-appropriateness for specific films can be found on Common Sense Media and DoesTheDogDie.com.