The Martha’s Vineyard Film Society is hosting a three-week showcase of British noir films curated by award-winning cartoonist and film noir lover Paul Karasik.
For five days, the Martha's Vineyard International Film Festival will showcase nine feature films, two documentaries and nine short films from a variety of countries including Senegal, Bangladesh and Mexico.
The Martha’s Vineyard Film Society opens its annual environmental film festival on May 23.
Years after it became the Island’s first state-designated cultural district, the Vineyard Haven Harbor Cultural District is relaunching as a newly-minted nonprofit led by artists working in the town.
Films abound this weekend with both the The Martha’s Vineyard Film Society and Circuit Arts hosting mini festivals.
More than 40 years after it was filmed in Oak Bluffs between 1962 and 1966 and premiered at the Old Whaling Church in Edgartown, Othello returns to the Island, this time screening at the Martha’s Vineyard Film Center on August 11 at 7:30 p.m.