Lines are long but quick-moving to purchase tickets for any of the 14 films at the Martha's Vineyard Film Festival, which kicked off Friday night and continues through Sunday at the Chilmark Community Center. Ray Ewing

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Now in its 13th year, the Martha's Vineyard Film Festival has become an annual cultural rite of spring. The snows have melted, Daylight Saving Time has begun; now into the mix add a bit of enlightenment in the form of films and conversations at the Chilmark Community Center. The festival runs through Sunday, March 17.

This year there are 14 movies, 12 of which are documentaries, covering a variety of subjects but are held together by the common purpose of the festival screening committee — to get audiences to think.

Festivalgoers are guaranteed full and happy stomachs, too, thanks to the cooking expertise of Chris Fischer and his on site meals.
 

For more informaton on the festival, read our preview: Martha's Vineyard Film Festival Screens a Community of Stories.  For a complete list of films and subjects, visit tmvff.org

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