Born Into the Gig, by filmmakers Kate David and David Heilbroner, spotlights next-generation musicians including Sally Taylor and Ben Taylor.
The Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival in conjunction with the YMCA of Martha’s Vineyard kicked off their summer of drive-in movies Wednesday night with...
Inspired by Martha’s Vineyard’s most famous musical family, the new documentary Born Into the Gig follows five performers who grew up in the orbit of...
There’s still time to catch the FILMusic Festival, which closes Wednesday night after a week-long virtual run.
Ella Fitzgerald, Gordon Lightfoot, the Dover Quartet and siblings Ben and Sally Taylor are among the documentary subjects in this week’s FILMusic...
The Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival and the YMCA of Martha’s Vineyard have joined forces to organize a summer-long drive-in movie theatre for the...
Virtually attending a film festival on Martha’s Vineyard has become a lot easier over the months since the pandemic first hit.
While its signature program was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Martha's Vineyard Film festival is now streaming its opening-night...
The Vineyard’s annual LGBTQ+ film festival is taking place online this weekend instead of at its home, the Martha’s Vineyard Film Center in Vineyard...
Given the current circumstances surrounding the pandemic, the Capawock and Strand theatres will go dark this summer, owner Mark Snider said Thursday.
Keepers of the Light, a documentary about the Gay Head Light, will be shown by American Public Television on public stations nationwide.
The 18th annual Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival will not take place on the Island this year.

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The 18th annual Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival will not take place on the Island this year.

The Martha’s Vineyard Film Society is streaming features online at mvfilmsociety.com. Some are free and others require an existing subscription or...

The Martha’s Vineyard Film Society’s Film Talk class, with managing director Bob Dutton, is moving to YouTube.

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