The nine-day, 17-film event – exploring universal themes in an immersive experience – continues in its virtual format, starting Saturday.
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Indie Film: Documenting the dumpster fire that was 2020
Produced by NO Productions of South Portland, ‘2020: The Dumpster Fire’ is set for a December release.
Indie Film: Head to Camden or your couch for a festival of nonfiction films
The Camden International Film Festival is back in person, in an impressive way, but its offerings are available online as well.
Indie Film: Mainer returns home to make film set in a state park
Cape Elizabeth native Sara Friedman brings L.A. experience to her first feature, ‘Heightened,’ and believes shooting it here adds value.
Indie Film: Waldoboro filmmaker focuses on hometown, crowdfunding for new noir project
Lucas McNelly has already proven that hard work and know-how can compensate, somewhat, for a lack of financing.
Indie Film: Lydia Lunch channels pain into punk in ‘The War Is Never Over’
The documentary tells the musician’s brutal backstory and ongoing mission.
Indie Film: Movie theaters take back rightful place in Maine International Film Festival
The weeklong Waterville-based event runs through Sunday.
Indie Film: Portland’s Longfellow Books a stop on filmed tour of indie bookstores
‘The Bookstour’ visits 50 brick-and-mortar retail havens for bibliophiles in a bid to raise awareness about the importance of supporting them.
Indie Film: State motto takes on terrifying meaning in horror short ‘Dirigo’
Skowhegan native and Portland resident Noah Bessey’s film was selected to represent Maine in The United States of Horror anthology.
Indie Film: SMCC’s student film fest returns bigger and better
This year’s Maine Mayhem also includes the best of last year’s class, whose festival was canceled because of the pandemic.