Online New England Film Festival Local Premiere
2020 Online New England Film Festival | 2021 Online New England Film Festival Retrospective | Online New England Film Festival Local Premiere | Drama | Massachusetts | Watch Online Now |
Cranberry Nights
16-year old Juana risks everything when she sneaks out to a party to get closer to her crush, Robin. Because Juana has a secret none of her friends know about: she is undocumented.
2020 Online New England Film Festival | Online New England Film Festival Local Premiere | Documentary | Massachusetts | Watch Online Now |
From My Heart to Yours
“From My Heart to Yours” provides an intimate look at how the availability and use of opioids have impacted the lives of many individuals throughout New England. It also offers an opportunity to see how the City of Somerville is working with the community to stamp out stigma by supporting the many individuals that are involved in recovery.
2020 Online New England Film Festival | Online New England Film Festival Local Premiere | Horror | Maine | Watch Online Now |
JOHNY
Johny is a small town executioner, slaying sinners who break the law. But Johny doesn’t want to be an executioner….he’d rather be a dancer.
2020 Online New England Film Festival | Online New England Film Festival Local Premiere | Drama | Connecticut | Maine | Massachusetts | New Hamsphire | Rhode Island | Vermont | Watch Online Now |
The Newlywed’s Guide to Physical Intimacy
Inspired by a real self-help book of the same name, “The Newlywed’s Guide to Physical Intimacy” tells the story of a Hasidic couple tasked with consummating their marriage on their wedding night. The trouble is, no one ever taught them how. Starring: Felix Teich and Julie Benko.
2020 Online New England Film Festival | Online New England Film Festival Local Premiere | Drama | Massachusetts | Watch Online Now |
Shelf Life
In a not-so-distant future, Golda is the last dyke delivery driver handing off packages to isolated survivors living in denial of the impending, climate-accelerated apocalypse. The world hasn’t fully decayed yet, but there’s signs; a flaming meteor hangs above and rugged individualism is the new social reality.
Obsessive collectors await packages from Golda who shuttles from house-to-house in her sensible “Doomsday Delivery” hatchback. The different packages contain collectable miniatures, some political chotchkies, and even fancy lime green latex dresses. Each item is a representation or celebration of the political and material excesses directly responsible for ushering in the apocalypse. Golda communes for a bit with each customer to learn about their orders and what drove them to seek out these strange objects. She’s left wondering what ideas and items will survive the impending world’s end.
Golda’s roommates and friends seem unconcerned with the state of things, choosing to ignore the signs of decline. Instead, they indulge in decadent meals and reckon with the chaos through rituals and romance.
Eventually, they convince Golda to drive them to an unironically themed “end of the world” party where, amongst the benevolent frat bros and queers engaged in rageful ideological battles about identity, she meets Tova, a deeply reclusive queer who hasn’t left their house in a while. Tova and Golda quickly realize they’re the only two people who understand the gravity of the current situation, and decide to make the best of their limited time together.
Golda’s deliveries, adventures and final romance in Shelf Life examine the items, events, rituals and relationships that might help us divine meaning from an existence plagued by uncertainty and undeniable climate apocalypse.
2018 Online New England Film Festival | Online New England Film Festival Local Premiere | Drama | Vermont | Watch Online Now | Audience Award Winner
A Visit
A woman comes home after 18 years.
2018 Online New England Film Festival | Online New England Film Festival Local Premiere | Animation | Rhode Island | Watch Online Now |
The Reflection In Me
You are perfectly perfect just the way you are! Marc Colagiovanni, an attorney based in Rhode Island, has a positive message to share with the world. The new filmmaker approached FableVision Studios to help him produce an animated version of his story The Reflection in Me. The film’s goal is to empower children of all ages to find the courage to look inside and love themselves as they are.
With FableVision founder and renowned children’s book author Peter H. Reynolds at the helm as illustrator and executive producer, The Reflection in Me follows the impactful experience of a child going through the practice of self-love and acceptance. The film seeks to promote the message of having a positive self-image and unconditional love.