Vineyard documentary filmmakers Len and Georgia Morris participated in the 2016 Nobel Peace Prize Forum held June 6-8 in Minneapolis, Minn.
In a letter, selectmen urged directors for the Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival to reconsider a plan to buy property off Old County Road.
Despite fierce opposition, Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival leaders said they intend to follow through with plans to buy a tract of residential...
A 12.5-acre residential property off Old County Road is slated to become a permanent home for the film festival, the organization said, although no...
Filmed in 1925, this may be the earliest motion picture footage ever shot in Edgartown. The filmmakers were Clara F. Dinsmore and her brother William...
The Martha’s Vineyard Film Center’s environmental film festival takes place throughout this weekend.
The Martha’s Vineyard Film Society welcomes Island resident Michele Ortlip as their new film festivals coordinator.
The Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival is hosting a summer camp for kids interested in learning the craft of filmmaking.
Ed Begley Jr. will be a featured guest at the second annual environmental film festival, which takes place next weekend.
Next week the PBS science series Nova will air Operation Lighthouse Rescue, a film documenting the effort to relocate the Gay Head Light.
Liz Witham and Ken Wentworth's Sustainable Vineyard film series, which began in 2010 and includes a dozen titles, launches Friday on a new website.
Vineyard filmmakers Len and Georgia Morris will host a premiere of their new film The Same Heart in Washington DC on March 31.

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Arts Briefs

On Sunday, Nov. 1, the Martha’s Vineyard Film Society is teaming up with the Martha’s Vineyard Youth Leadership Initiative to host a free movie event...

On Saturday, Oct. 24, the Martha’s Vineyard Film Center will screen Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of the National Lampoon.

The movies and parties for the MV International Film Festival continue all weekend long, with a closing night party on Sunday.

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