![]() ![]() Highlights: Just far enough outside Boston’s orbit to make the case for staying the weekend, Newburyport’s always eclectic lineup spans the globe and has a plethora of New England-related picks. Where: Firehouse Center for the Arts and The Screening Room, Newburyport all titles online Mike Day's documentary "Cowboy Poets" will screen at this year's Camden International Film Festival. ![]() ![]() National Toboggan Championships, “the only organized traditional wood toboggan race in the country - most likely the world,” takes place in Camden. The Points North Institute (which oversees CIFF) is also working with partners to establish a fellowship in her name.įun Fact: In February, the U.S. The late documentary producer Diane Weyermann (“An Inconvenient Truth,” “Food, Inc.”) receives a tribute with screenings of films she executive produced, such as “ Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power” by Geeta Gandbhir and Sam Pollard. Programmers have gathered some of the 37 features and 34 shorts under categories such as “embodied geographies” or “environmental hypnosis.” The self-explanatory “ Cowboy Poets” and “ This Much We Know,” loosely about suicide and what else gets buried by the American dream, will have world premieres. for a slate of premiere screenings and panel discussions. Highlights: The region’s preeminent non-fiction festival draws industry from the Boston area and throughout the U.S. Where: Venues in Camden, Rockport and Rockland, Maine some titles online Please consult individual festival and venue websites to reconfirm requirements for in-person attendance. Please note: All event listings and COVID policies are subject to change. As to why she wanted to begin anew, Avilés says, “I wanted to take film to the next level.” Based on what’s in store this fall, Boston moviegoing looks as ‘next level’ as it has since 2019. And a new festival celebrating Latin American film, Cinefest Latino Boston, launches under the leadership of former Boston Latino International Film Festival director Sabrina Avilés. The New Hampshire Film Festival, on pandemic hold since 2019, returns in person to celebrate 20 years strong. Or if you prefer nightmares, the Salem Horror Fest, which began in 2017 and expanded last year to run the entire month of October, will take a deep breath and return in April 2023. 16-20) and a trio of centennial anniversary screenings in celebration of Silent Movie Day ( Sept. But its home theater, the Brattle, keeps pouring out the hits with an especially enticing series of films by improv extraordinaire Mike Leigh ( Sept. (Do jump down that rabbit hole, though.)Ī few blocks away, the esteemed nonfiction series The DocYard announced an indefinite hiatus. Harvard Film Archive bursts back into fall full-tilt with more offerings than can be listed here. After two years of uncertainty for the MFA film program, public screenings quietly resumed over the summer with several community partnerships announced for the fall, including Boston Women’s Film Festival, Boston Palestine Film Festival, and Boston Turkish Festival Documentary and Short Film Competition. This fall marks several significant transitions in Boston’s film exhibition scene. Still from Alejandro Loayza Grisi's "Utama." (Courtesy CineFest Latino) ![]()
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