Martha's Vineyard Film Festival Wraps Another Successful Weekend Run
For five days, audience members experienced over 30 films.
Maria Thibodeau
Brian Ditchfield, executive director of Circuit Arts, welcomes patrons.
Ray Ewing
Twenty-third annual film festival began Wednesday and concluded Sunday.
Maria Thibodeau
Audience filled the Grange for Vineyard Shorts.
Ray Ewing
Abby Bender and Jesse Jason perform an interpretive dance.
Maria Thibodeau
Scent of wafting popcorn lures Islanders to snack bar.
Ray Ewing
Greeting friends after the winter.
Maria Thibodeau
Screenings were also held down-Island at Capawock Theatre in Vineyard Haven.
Ray Ewing
Piano melodies fill the Grange.
Maria Thibodeau
Pausing between screenings in the cafe.
Ray Ewing
Mr. Ditchfield introduces a film in Vineyard Haven.
Larry Glick
At the box office.
Maria Thibodeau
Ray Ewing
Waiting to Continue: The Venezuelan Asylum Seekers on Martha’s Vineyard directed by Ollie Becker, Tom Ellis and Tim Persinko.
Larry Glick
Waiting to Continue: The Venezuelan Asylum Seekers on Martha’s Vineyard directed by Ollie Becker, Tom Ellis and Tim Persinko.
Larry Glick
For five 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.
