Martha's Vineyard Film Festival

Opening Night Eco-Documentaries Set the Pace for Film Festival

The 24th annual Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival was in full flow over weekend, with new documentary and narrative films showing day and night in West Tisbury, Vineyard Haven and Oak Bluffs.

Film Festival Gets to the Heart of the Matter

When a shipwrecked sailor, an Indian ballet dancer, a pair of escaped Afghan interpreters and an assortment of movie makers are all headed for the Vineyard in March, it can mean only one thing: The Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival is back.

Film Festival Lifts Up the Communal Power of Cinema

For five days the heart of West Tisbury was transformed into a movable feast of cinema for the 23rd annual Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival.

Opening Night Documentary Sets the Tone for Film Festival

The 23rd Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival opened Wednesday evening at the Grange Hall with Waiting to Continue: The Venezuelan Asylum Seekers on Martha’s Vineyard. The festival continues through Sunday.

Film Festival Showcases Local Creativity and Commitment

At this year’s Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival, the glue binding together many of its 28 films is the Vineyard and the creativity of the Island community.

Film Festival Lineup Spans the Globe

Ticket sales start Friday for the Martha's Vineyard Film Festival, which brings more than three dozen new documentaries, features and shorts from around the world to West Tisbury and Vineyard Haven March 22-March 26.

Film Festival Dates Announced

The 23rd annual Martha's Vineyard Film Festival will be held March 22 and run through March 26.

Mini Film Festival Arrives

This weekend's Mini Fall Film Festival, hosted by the Martha's Vineyard Film Festival in partnership with Circuit Arts, is programming director Minah Oh's "love letter" to year-rounders.

Shedding Light on Plight of Syrian Artists

The documentary film The Story Won't Die premieres at the Grange Hall on July 28.

Film Festival Welcomes Fans in West Tisbury

West Tisbury’s town center teemed with movie-goers over the weekend, as the Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival celebrated both its 22nd year and a return to the Grange Hall.

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