Can the public check out festival films for home-viewing from the PCC Library?
Yes, there are more than 200 films in DVD and VHS format in the African Film Festival Collection at the PCC Library. To see what is available, click on the “Resources” button and then on “Filmography.” The films with asterisks* are available in the PCC Library. You do not have to be a PCC student to check out these titles. The films can be borrowed for seven days and can be renewed once. You can borrow up to seven films at a time. The PCC Library issues guest cards to residents of Multnomah and Washington counties. To get a guest card, all you need is a state-issued ID with a current address. For more information, go to www.pcc.edu/library/catalog/guest_cards.html. If you live outside these counties, you can either use your library’s Inter-Library Loan service or you can visit the Cascade campus and watch films in the library. Please note that these films are for home-viewing only. Copyright restrictions prohibit public screenings of these films even if no admission is charged.
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