The horror film by Mark Parker, who moved to Kittery from New York during the pandemic, is playing at festivals.
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Indie Film: Cinemagic theaters may have lacked charm, but their closure is still a loss
The pandemic has exposed the vulnerability of movie theaters.
Maine filmmakers hope to build on success at Sundance
Alex Wolf Lewis and Kaitlyn Schwalje saw their short documentary about a turtle, ‘Snowy,’ premiere at the Sundance Film Festival this year and are now working on films about squirrels and wastewater treatment.
Indie Film: Portland poet finds new form of expression in film
‘Carceral Humanism’ captures poet Abdul Ali, his words and his city in a six-minute video.
Indie Film: At the Camden International Film Festival, you’ve got options
A new drive-in theater and streaming nonfiction films are among them.
Maine-made film to benefit mental health nonprofit
BATH — This fall, young Maine filmmakers will produce a full-length film to benefit a local health organization. The film, “Suffocation,” will center on characters that struggle with depression, loss and anxiety. While it will focus on these elements, it will also include a theme of hope. Director and writer Cody Curtis, a Bath resident who […]
Indie Film: Filmmaker who moved to Maine for a quieter life has one last horror story to tell
Jeremy Kasten is releasing his movie ‘The Dead Ones’ more than a decade after he shot it.
Indie Film: Author biopic ‘Shirley’ is pretty serious, and so are Moss’ Oscar chances
PMA Films is renting the movie about the life of Shirley Jackson.
What you need to know about going to a drive-in movie
Our Indie Film columnist gives a rundown of his experience at the Bridgton Twin Drive-In.
Indie Film: How a gig for the Maine Mineral and Gem Museum rocked this filmmaker’s world
Making ‘Meteorites & the Epic Story of Our Origins’ was a life-changing experience for Jennifer Widor Smith.