Martha's Vineyard Film Festival Wraps Another Successful Weekend Run
A full schedule of documentary and feature films were presented over four days.
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Susie Bologna interviews her children, Willie and Charlotte, during a Kids Fest workshop.
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Susie Bologna interviews her children, Willie and Charlotte, during a Kids Fest workshop.
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Mariah MacGregor helps Willie Bologna call Action!
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Angela Scionti and Danielle Doell man the ticket desk.
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Menu offered choices for young and old alike.
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Chef Robert Lionette takes orders from two filmgoers.
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Post screening discussion with Disturbing the Peace director Stephen Apkon and producer Marcina Hale.
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Post screening discussion with Disturbing the Peace director Stephen Apkon and producer Marcina Hale.
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Cian Davis gets some cookies for a movie snack.
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Local director Taylor Toole and film subject Nick Briggs discuss their film After Work at Adventure Shorts program.
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Local director Taylor Toole and film subject Nick Briggs discuss their film After Work at Adventure Shorts program.
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Screenings were also held at the Chilmark School.
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Many of the screenings included a post film discussion with filmmakers and film subjects.
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Many of the screenings included a post film discussion with filmmakers and film subjects.
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For four days every March, the Martha's Vineyard Film Festival creates a full schedule of documentary and feature films, most of which focus on important issues and people that prompt discussions afterwards. The event wrapped on Sunday but the memories and conversations will linger on.
