Encircle films Presents

Documentaries to Inform and Inspire Action

Welcome To Season 13!

October Film Showing

A Rising Tide

October 16, 2025 6:30PM

A Rising Tide

Seen primarily through the eyes of women and children of color living through housing insecurity in California’s Alameda County, A RISING TIDE aims to identify how and why homelessness occurs.

The film juxtaposes the perspectives of various stakeholders affected by the “affordable-housing industrial complex,” capturing the adversity faced by homeless families in Oakland and exploring the plight of service providers and social workers on the frontlines of the housing crises.

In the Bay Area minimum wage employment doesn’t afford families—particularly those of color—the basic necessities for raising their children in decent housing with childcare, food, transportation, and adequate health care. The consequences of this deprivation increase wildly when homelessness is prolonged due to systemic failures and policy-based deficiencies.

The film highlights the historical context that has directly caused and continues to exacerbate the demographics of segregation in California.

Ultimately, A RISING TIDE aims to shift the narrative, challenging a commonly held misconception—including by some professionals working on affordable housing solutions—that unhoused individuals are all addicts or suffering from mental health issues. It also asks what considerations should be addressed to serve the unhoused when cities and counties are planning new housing.

93 minutes

Audience discussion following the film with a local  panel to be announced soon.

Discussion Panel

Audience Q&A Panelists

TBA

Encircle Films Presents: 2025 Current News and Updates

Encircle Films presented a “Citizen George Award” in honor of Frank Vignola to Mary Vignola and his family at the showinig of the documentary “Citizen George” on February 20, 2025 at the Art House.

Frank Vignola was an active Eugene environmental and anti-war activist before his death in 2023. He was a dedicated advocate for solar energy for over 50 years, helped to ban field burning in Oregon, and was an early developer of the Peace Park in Alton Baker Park, which honors Nobel Peace Prize winners.

Watch “In Memory of Frank Vignola” shown at the award presentation. https://youtu.be/WS4Ns4xQ-hI?si=OCWZuYCTreeVQEuV

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Encircle Films Series

We are looking forward to engaging audiences at our home venue, the Art House, for our 13th season, bringing you documentaries to inform and inspire action!

Seating is NOT reserved, advanced tickets are recommended. All seats have excellent screen view.

Art House Info (Click Here)

492 E. 13th Ave.
Eugene, OR 97401

(541) 686-3229

$12.00 ADULTS
$9.00 STUDENTS (WITH ID)
$9.00 SENIORS (62+)

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The mission of Encircle Films is to create awareness of important social issues by showing impactful documentaries, inviting guest speakers to facilitate audience discussions, and inspiring citizens to get involved. Now in our eleventh season, we are a group of community-minded individuals dedicated to exploring issues that affect us on a global and local level. Our goal is to give voice to our spirit of concern for community, country, and planet. 

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