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Blue Velvet (1986) x Fresh Cut Flowers – 35mm

Oct 17, 2026
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Portland Art Museum
1219 SW Park Ave, Portland, OR
Whitsell Auditorium
General accessibility

Blue Velvet (1986) Directed by David Lynch. 2hrs. Rated R.

Fresh Cut Flowers and PAM CUT have partnered to present “Night Blooming Jasmine,” a weekend-long special screening of David Lynch films this Fall. Celebrating the intersection of nature, beauty, mystery, and the surreal – Lynch’s distinctive visual language and ability to find the strange within the everyday closely align with the sensibility Fresh Cut Flowers brings to its work. Featuring an evening 35mm screening featuring Blue Velvet (1986), wine by Post Familiar, and music. Blue Velvet is a neo-noir thriller that dives into the dark underbelly of Americana, suburbia, and what lies beneath the rosy veneer of our culture. 

Along with the screening, Fresh Cut Flowers will release a small collection of Night Blooming Jasmine products available at the screenings

FRESH CUT FLOWERS is a contemporary lifestyle brand and floral studio based out of Portland, OR. Trey Hales (Founder, Designer) and Cody Shulund (Floral Director) deliver compelling nature-focused storytelling through thoughtfully designed products & well-executed floral work to paint a vivid picture of the world the brand builds. 

The brand operates a store inside Machus (1101 SW Alder St), featuring rotating drops of clothing alongside a selection of classic, core pieces. The brand’s floral studio produces more than 25 events each year across Portland, New York, and Los Angeles, creating floral experiences for weddings, parties, installations, and other events that bring the brand’s distinctive point of view to life.

We do not generally provide advisories about subject matter or potentially triggering content in films, and films exhibited don’t necessarily reflect the views of PAM CUT or the Portland Art Museum. In addition to the synopses, trailers, and other links on our website, further information about content and age-appropriateness for specific films can be found on sites like Common Sense Media, IMDb, and DoesTheDogDie.com.