Film Festivals
Summer of Films: Maine International Film Festival
A profile of the films from the 1998 festival.
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Upcoming: the Providence Convergence Film/Video Festival
Despite its modest beginning – the 'convergence' of 20 artists in Roger Williams park in 1987 – the arts festival now brings thousands of people to Providence to enjoy contemporary art, theater, dance, music and yes, film.
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A Report from the 2000 New England Film & Video Festival
The Festival was a success based on the strength of the entries -- a range of films from the quirky to the sublime.
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New Film Festival Celebrates Cape Verdean Culture
Growing up in New Bedford, Ronald Barboza often heard his Cape Verdean-born grandparents speaking fondly about 'their country.' Now, Barboza has created a Cape Verdean Film Festival that will honor the history and film of his ancestry.
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New Haven Film Fest
The 3rd Annual Film Fest New Haven’s gives a nod to some local ties, in addition to celebrating independent films from across the country.
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The Making of…the New England Film & Video Festival
What started as a small festival in Northhampton, MA back in 1976 has since blossomed into a competitive showcase for regional independent film. Here, NEFVF Managing Director Devon Damonte talks about his contribution to the festival, what he’s worked on in the past, and this year's films.
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Spotlight on New England: News from Sundance ’98
As usual, the Sundance Film Festival has created quite a buzz in the independent film community. But, this time, the press attention and seven-figure deal went to a film made right here in Boston – Next Stop Wonderland. And that's not all...
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Festival Report: The Northampton Film Festival
Free from industry hype or the regional art house cookie-cutter lineup, the Northampton Film Festival is reminiscent of the experience that film festivals once were are all about.
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The Making of the Green Mountain Independent Film Festival
Cindy Leung and friends Shawn Garvey and Mark Collier decided it was high time for an indie film festival in Vermont... so here it is.
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