In an epic 18-hour documentary series, filmmakers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick explore the Viet Nam War.
The film is stark, raw, profane, and angry. It is also a snapshot of a flash point in one community and documentation of a tragedy that sparked a...
This year’s Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival, August 7 to 12, is bringing heavy hitters including Kathryn Bigelow and Spike Lee to...
In pre-production stage for Automatic At Sea, writer/director Matthew Lessner saw a woman walking a dog along a Vineyard beach and was rendered...
Little has changed about Island Entertainment, Martha’s Vineyard’s only video store, since it was founded in 1986. It’s just that everything else...
I Am Jane Doe, a harrowing look at the sex trafficking industry, opens Documentary Week at the Martha’s Vineyard Film Center. The movie arrives on...
Emergency repairs to the crumbling Island Theatre have been completed, although a town-approved window for painting the building’s facade has come...
Three men, two guns, one wall. These are the bare bones of Doug Liman’s newest film, The Wall.
When Brad Silberling was 11 years old his father dropped him off at a movie theatre. The year was 1975 and the movie was Jaws. It changed young Brad’...
Thirty years ago this week, the Vineyard was under siege by developers. Worried that the big money was winning, a group of Islanders led by the late...
From the latest summer blockbusters to independent documentaries, the Martha’s Vineyard Film Society has a packed schedule of coming attractions for...
This weekend the Filmusic Festival continues at the Film Center, 79 Beach Road in Vineyard Haven.

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Arts Briefs

The film society is presenting its annual Filmusic Festival beginning Thursday, June 22.

Lee Fierro's many Island friends and admirers will get a chance to say bon voyage at a farewell Tea for Lee on Sunday, June 4 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the...

The Martha’s Vineyard Film Society’s Environmental Film Festival opens on Thursday, May 25 with the Bullish Farmer.

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