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"The Portland Documentary and eXperimental Film Festival, or PDX Fest, is a five-day event that showcases non-narrative film and video from Portland, Oregon, United States and around the world. The film festival was started in 2001 by filmmaker Matt McCormick and has since been credited with helping turn Portland into a hotbed of experimental film and new media production. The Portland Documentary and eXperimental Film Festival is also home of the Peripheral Produce Invitational which every year crowns the world champion of experimental film. External links *Official site Film festivals in Oregon Festivals in Portland, Oregon Documentary film festivals in the United States Experimental film festivals 2001 establishments in Oregon Annual events in Portland, Oregon "
"is an action/adventure game developed by Hudson Soft for the PC-Engine in 1991. It was released for TurboGrafx-16 in 1992 and is the sequel to Neutopia. Players take control of Jazeta's son, who must begin a quest to both save his father and defeat Dirth. This game as well as the original was released on the PlayStation Network and Virtual Console. Gameplay Neutopia II shares many similarities in visuals and gameplay with the early "Legend of Zelda" titles. The player takes control of a young boy who freely roams through a sizable 2D environment. The player may progress through accepted tasks in any order at certain points of the game, at other times it is more linear in progression and story. Release The game was released in Japan on September 27, 1991 for the PC-Engine. It was released for the Wii Virtual Console on June 12, 2007 in Japan. It was released later in North America on September 10, 2007 and the EU on September 14, 2007. It was released again on the Wii U Virtual console on July 30, 2014 and then the PlayStation Network on July 21, 2010. Reception Neutopia II received mostly positive reviews although some have criticized it as very derivative and imitative of The Legend of Zelda series. Famitsu gave the game a score of 27 out of 40. Nintendo Life gave the game a score of 8/10. Eurogamer gave it a 7/10 score. GameSpot gave it a 7/10 score. References External links Nintendo VC page 1991 video games Action-adventure games Fantasy video games Hudson Soft games PlayStation Network games TurboGrafx-16 games Video game clones Video games developed in Japan Virtual Console games Virtual Console games for Wii U "
"Cuban Pete is a 1946 black-and-white musical comedy film released in the United States. It was directed by Jean Yarbrough and starred the Cuban-born actor and musician Desi Arnaz. The film with a simple comedy plot contains many numbers of Cuban music and dance, including the song "Cuban Pete" by Joseph Norman. It was used in: * the television show I Love Lucy (episodes: "The Diet," with Lucille Ball as Sally Sweet and "Lucy Goes to a Rodeo" as an alternative version, "Texas Pete") * the 1994 film The Mask Accolades =American Film Institute recognition= * 2004: AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs: "Cuban Pete" – Nominated References External links 1946 films 1946 musical comedy films American musical comedy films American films American black-and-white films English-language films Films directed by Jean Yarbrough Films set in Cuba Films set in New York City Universal Pictures films 1946 comedy films "