Portlandia
The 6-part IFC Original short-based comedy series PORTLANDIA, created, written by and starring Fred Armisen (SNL) and Carrie Brownstein (vocalist/guitarist, WILD FLAG, Sleater-Kinney), premieres on IFC Friday, January 21, 2011 at 10:30 PM ET/PT. Each episode's character-based shorts draw viewers into "Portlandia," the creators' dreamy and absurd rendering of Portland, Oregon.
"I love Portlandia. It really represents so much of what I love culturally, musically and in so many other ways," said Fred Armisen. "This started as just a fun summer activity for Carrie and me. We'd be hanging out in Portland and shooting whatever made us laugh, and that evolved into Portlandia."
PORTLANDIA's inhabitants include but are not limited to: the owners of a feminist book store; a militant bike messenger; an artsy couple who attach cut-outs of birds to everything ("put a bird on it!"); an organic farmer who turns out to be a cult leader; an adult hide and seek league; and a punk rock couple negotiating a "safe word" to help govern their love life. The first episode depicts Armisen and Brownstein meeting with the Mayor of Portland (Kyle MacLachlan) who solicits the duo to write a new theme song for the city. This segment features a cameo from the real mayor of Portland (Sam Adams) playing the assistant to MacLachlan's "mayor." Much of the series' original music is written and performed by Armisen and Brownstein.
An assortment of guest stars inhabit PORTLANDIA, including Kyle MacLachlan (Twin Peaks, Sex & The City), Aubrey Plaza (Parks and Recreation), Selma Blair (Legally Blonde, Hellboy), Heather Graham (The Hangover), Edie McClurg (Ferris Bueller's Day Off), Kumail Nanjiani (Michael & Michael Have Issues), Jason Sudeikis (SNL, The Cleveland Show), and Gus Van Sant (Milk). Singer/songwriter Aimee Mann also guest stars, alongside James Mercer (The Shins), and local Portland musicians Jenny Conlee and Colin Meloy (The Decemberists) and Corin Tucker (Sleater-Kinney).
Brownstein and Armisen spent years observing the joyous eccentricities of Portland, Oregon (when Fred was on hiatus from SNL), which spawned their "Thunderant" project, a compilation of online videos that combined their unique music styles and comedic sensibilities. Their artistic collaboration garnered an online cult following, as their "Thunderant" characters resonated with a young audience celebrating individuality, free spirit and weirdness.
Fred and Carrie learn about the art of love as they venture outside of Portland.
Fred and Carrie learn about the art of love as they venture outside of Portland.
Spyke and Irys want an unconventional wedding; Toni and Candace have a book signing.
Fred and Carrie try to escape the city as everyone is turning into a DJ. A couple of overachiever parents try to get their son into the right preschool. Kath and Dave take their rescued dog to the dog park. Two gutter punks assess the best way to beg for money.
Portland's Police force gets a makeover.
Portland band takes on a new member.
Peter and Nance feel old and unsexy.
Anniversary party at feminist bookstore.
Fred & Carrie want to ban Olympics.
The mayor invites Fred and Carrie to meet him for brunch, although he's delayed at one of the city's bridges. Fred and Carrie find themselves in a long line outside the restaurant. Peter and Nancy are well ahead of them: she's insisted they try this place that got a great review in the paper. She's annoyed at Peter's indecisiveness, but he finds a resolute core when she's accused of cutting in line. Feminist bookstore owners are incensed when the brunch line blocks their door, and a frustrated businessman looks for customers. Will anyone get pancakes?
The wait for brunch with Fred and Carrie is even longer in this one-hour edition of Portlandia's "Brunch Village."
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Fred Armisen | Various |
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Carrie Brownstein | Various |
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Ehren McGhehey | |
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Kyle MacLachlan | Mayor |
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Corrina Repp | Hostess |
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Marshall Bangs | |
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Kumail Nanjiani | SoCal Waiter |
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Mikey Kampmann | |
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Danny Belrose | |
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Sam Adams | Mayor's Assistant |
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Pat Boyle | |
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Kristine Levine | Woman on Line |
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Ashby Collinson | |
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Tim Robbins | Excellency |
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Edward James Olmos | Edward James Olmos |
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Ed Begley Jr. | Cafe Owner |
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Andy Samberg | Andy |
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Dana Millican | Wedding Planner |
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Steve Jones | Hammersmith |
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Jana Lee Hamblin | |
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Katie O'Grady | Teacher |
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Mikki Lipsey | Grandmother |
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Garland Lyons | |
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Emily Sahler | |
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Ellen Bloodworth | Ellen |
| Director | Jonathan Krisel |
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| Writer | Fred Armisen, Carrie Brownstein, Jonathan Krisel, Karey Dornetto, Bill Oakley | |
| Producer | Fred Armisen, David Allen Cress, Dan Pasternack, Kevin Sullivan, Carrie Brownstein, Jennifer Caserta, Debbie Demontreux, Katy Jenson, Erin Keating, Jonathan Krisel, Alice Mathias, Lorne Michaels, Bill Oakley, Evan Shapiro, Allison Silverman | |
| Musician | Fred Armisen, Carrie Brownstein | |
| Photography | Bryce Fortner | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.78:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Stereo [English] |
| Distributor | Music Video Distributors |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Sep 25, 2012 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Index | 4488 |
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| Added Date | Jun 29, 2018 04:34:53 |
| Modified Date | Mar 03, 2025 21:47:04 |