The Martha’s Vineyard Film Center is hosting a weekend of movie magic.
For documentary filmmaker Stanley Nelson, his latest project, Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities, has been a long time in the making.
Next week there will be two benefit screenings at the Film Center in Vineyard Haven of the live stage performance of Falsettos.
This weekend the Filmusic Festival continues at the Film Center, 79 Beach Road in Vineyard Haven.
This weekend’s Environmental Film Festival will highlight a range of topics, from big-game hunting to sustainable agriculture.
The Martha’s Vineyard Film Society’s Environmental Film Festival opens on Thursday, May 25 with the Bullish Farmer.
Don’t ask Bob Dutton what he thinks of the latest movies. As managing director of three theatres for the Martha’s Vineyard Film Society, he rarely has a chance to sit down for long enough to take in a full-length feature.
The Spectrum Film Festival, at the Martha’s Vineyard Film Center April 27 through April 29, is the Island’s first cultural celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender experiences.
WYOB-FM and the MV Film Society have teamed up to host a benefit screening of Marley.
A Plastic Ocean, a documentary film showing at the film center Jan. 19, shows plastic waste in the ocean is not just an Island problem.