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Film Festival & Event Profiles

Focus on Screenwriting

By Kat Thomas
Morning Coffee with... (from left to right) Jace Alexander, Steve Klein, Susan Skoog and Brad Anderson (1998).
The 2000 Nantucket Film Festival offers up local gems as well as tips of the trade.

Industry News

By Allison Twomey
Woody Keppel "Icebreaker."
The dish on local films & industry-related news.

Industry News

By Julie Wolf
A still from "A Hero for Daisy.
The dish on local films & industry-related news.

O Pioneers!

By Shannon O'Neill
Michal Goldman is one of this year's Image Award receipients.
Women in Film & Video/New England honors local women in the industry this month at the Second Image Awards.

A Matriarch Tells Her Story

By Dave Avdoian
A still from "Alzira: A Matriarch Tells Her Story."
Christian de Rezendes talks about his poignant, personal documentary "Alzira: A Matriarch Tells Her Story" which will screen at the Rhode Island International Film Festival.

Industry News

By Julie Wolf
The Boston International Festival of Women's Cinema kicks off on April 13.
The dish on local films & industry-related news.

Out of Bounds: The Boston International Festival of Women's Cinema

By Francine Latil
A still from "Virgin Suicides" screening at this year's festival.
Marianne Lampke gives us a sneak preview of this month's Boston International Festival of Women's Cinema.

Latin Roots: The Eighth Annual Festival of Latin American Cinema

By Shannon O'Neill
A still from "Un Dulce Olor a Muerte" screening at this year's festival.
Festival coordinator Margaret Lewis of RISD shares the history of the Festival of Latin American Cinema and previews this month's line-up.

Connecticut Celebrates Independents

By Shawn Fitzgerald
A still from "Iditarod... A Far Distant Place" a local filmmaker's work screening at this year's Film Fest New Haven.
The New Haven Film Fest gathers once again this month to honor independent films from near and far.

What's New Under the Sun

By Peg Aloi
A still from "Bye Bye Bluebird"
A review of the MFA's Scandinavian Film Festival

Indie-vidualized Attention for Filmmakers

By Kristen PaulsonJay Sweet from Fort Point Entertainment takes NewEnglandFilm.com on a tour of the company's new film promotion division.

In Search of the Great American Poet

By Devon Damonte
A still from "Look Back, Don't Look Back" screening at the New England Film and Video Festival this year.
A conversation with Randy Bell and Justin Rice, winners of the Best of Festival award for their film "Look Back, Don't Look Back" about their obsession with Bob Dylan.

Portrait of the Boston Irish Film Festival

By Peg Aloi
A still from "Three Brothers" one of the films showing in this year's festival.
The 2nd Boston Irish Film Festival diversifies with a selection of great films screening at the Harvard Film Archive this month.

Industry News

By Susan Borden
Film Animator Karen Aqua will open up her studio in this month's Filmmakers Open Studio.
The dish on local films & industry-related news.

25 Years of the New England Film & Video Festival

By Devon Damonte
Still from "Restless" to be screened at this year's festival.
NEFVF Director Devon Damonte gives an inside look at this year's selection of films and the events to come.

What's on the Menu: Sampling of Films from the Fest

By Chris Cooke
Still from "Dog Days."
Reviews of "Dog Days," "Minotaur," "Moonshine" and other 25th Annual New England Film & Video Festival treats.

Couldn't Be Better

By Susana Rossberg
Still from "Could Be Worse."
Producer and Screenwriter Vilma Gregoropoulos talks about the path that led "Could Be Worse!" to Sundance 2000.

On the Edge: The 2nd Annual Boston Underground Film Festival

By Dave Avdoian
"Little Shots of Happiness" was part of last year's Boston Underground Film Festival.
David Kleiler creates a celebration of films running counter to the mainstream at this month's 2nd Boston Underground Film Festival.

Black History Month Film Series

By Gina Harris A film series in Vermont finds Black History Month an opportunity to share some of the stories that define the black experience.

Industry News

By Abigail Harmon
Andrew Mudge's "Chicken Pox Pal" was one of five shorts picked up by the Sundance Channel.
The dish on local films & industry-related news.

Industry News for New England

By Lindsey Walker
A shot from local film "Road to Park City" which opens Slamdance this month.
The dish on local films & industry-related news.

After the Fire: The 1999 Boston Jewish Film Festival

By Amy Souza
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In its 11th season, the BJFF serves up 48 films from 18 countries, as well as some local gems.

Vital Video in Williamstown

By Devon Damonte Reflections on video exhibits in Western Mass. at the new MassMOCA and the Williams College Museum of Art.

Words Worth: The New England Screenwriters Conference

By Tiffany Patrick
Scenic location of the New England Screenwriters Conference.
A conference for aspiring screenwriters.

Film Festival Celebrates Paul Robeson

By Gina Harris
Taken at Robeson's 60th Birthday. Photo by Syd Harris, Chicago, 1958
In May, a film series at the African Meeting House of the Museum of Afro American History in Boston featured the Robeson legacy.

Woods Hole Features "Everybody Does It"

By Keith Wagner
Vermont filmmaker Nora Jacobson's film "My Mother's Early Lovers" will be part of this year's Woods Hole Film Festival.
This Cape Cod fest stays true to its mission of featuring first-time indie filmmakers, like Marcella Hoekstra.

Highlights of the Nantucket Film Festival

By Sandy MacDonald
Boston film "The Autumn Heart" starring Ally Sheedy will have its East Coast premiere at this year's festival.
Screenwriters get some respect in this annual island film fest.

Mass Appeal: A guide to Summer Film Festivals in the Bay State

By Jen Muehlbauer
John Waters, recipient of the Provincetown "Filmmaker on the Edge" award.
New & old fests (Woods Hole, Williamstown, and Provincetown) make it the summer of films in MA.

Little Rhodie is Big on Film Festivals

By Tiffany Patrick
Photo by Kathryn Whitney-Lucey
RI brings a rich assortment of films this summer in a variety of fests for all ages & types.

Cyberarts Festival Hits Boston in May

By Eric Aron
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This month's festival merges art and technology with a series of events both virtual and real.