Film Festivals
Film Festivals | Massachusetts
Out of Bounds: The Boston International Festival of Women’s Cinema
Marianne Lampke gives us a sneak preview of this month's Boston International Festival of Women's Cinema.
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Film Festivals | Industry News | Local Industry | Massachusetts | Vermont
Industry News
The dish on local films & industry-related news.
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Film Festivals | Interviews | Massachusetts
In Search of the Great American Poet
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.
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Film Festivals | Massachusetts
25 Years of the New England Film & Video Festival
NEFVF Director Devon Damonte gives an inside look at this year's selection of films and the events to come.
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Documentary | Film Festivals | Filmmaking | Interviews | Massachusetts
Filmmaking on the Edge
Filmmaker C.A. Griffith, winner of the Visions in Color Award, talks about her film 'Border. Line... Family Pictures.'
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Film Festivals | Massachusetts
Portrait of the Boston Irish Film Festival
The 2nd Boston Irish Film Festival diversifies with a selection of great films screening at the Harvard Film Archive this month.
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Film Festivals | Film Reviews | Massachusetts
What’s on the Menu: Sampling of Films from the Fest
Reviews of 'Dog Days,' 'Minotaur,' 'Moonshine' and other 25th Annual New England Film & Video Festival treats.
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Comedy | Documentary | Film Festivals | Filmmaking | Interviews | Massachusetts
Couldn’t Be Better
Producer and Screenwriter Vilma Gregoropoulos talks about the path that led 'Could Be Worse!' to Sundance 2000.
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Get Shorter: Advice to the Short Filmmaker
Andrew Slattery is back from Australia with post-production tips for the short filmmaker. In Part 1, he explained how you can get your film made; here in part 2 he explains what to do with it.
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