The movie, written by a Farmington woman, was filmed in Massachusetts and has a Hollywood sensibility, but the hometown crowd at MIFF loved it anyway.
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MIFF: ‘The Wonders’
A story of life with bees.
MIFF: ‘Twinsters’ is a tale of sisters
Women from Los Angeles and London learn they are twins.
MIFFONEDGE spotlights video presentations at Common Street Arts
The gallery is running concurrently with The Maine International Film Festival in Waterville.
‘The Cut’ is a real gift to MIFF
The monumental piece of film is powerful, haunting and splendidly presented, J.P. Devine writes.
MIFF: ‘Astraea’ has Oscar list potential
It’s a hot movie on the independent film festivals here and abroad, and well deserving of box office welcomes everywhere, J.P. Devine writes.
‘Tumbledown’ yields first-ever sold-out MIFF opening night
Friday’s screening marked the beginning of the Waterville film festival, which goes on for more than a week and features 100 films.
MIFF: ‘Listen to Me, Marlon’ a documentary that’s so much more
This Marlon Brando film might be the finest, most original documentary ever made, J.P. Devine writes.
MIFF: ‘Phoenix’ is out of the past
“Phoenix” has all the taste and feel of a 1940s American noir film and is the perfect choice to kick-start this year’s Maine International Film Festival, J.P. Devine writes.
Maine International Film Festival to open Friday with ‘Tumbledown’
The 18th Maine International Film Festival runs through July 19 featuring “the best of American independent, international and Maine-made film.”