The 19th annual Maine International Film Festival concluded Sunday, having drawn about 10,000 people to the 10-day festival celebrating independent and foreign films.
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‘Chimes at Midnight’ a classic with the true Falstaff
Orson Welles’ long-missing Shakespearean masterpiece will be shown Sunday at the Waterville Opera House.
‘Five Nights in Maine’ offers portrait of damaged people
The Maris Curran-directed film, showing Saturday and Sunday in the Maine International Film Festival, offers a bleak look at Maine’s landscape and hope for reconciliation.
Gabriel Byrne to receive top MIFF award Friday in Waterville
The actor, who will receive the Maine International Film Festival Mid-Life Achievement Award, speaks about his roles in films including ‘The Usual Suspects’ and ‘Louder than Bombs,” both screening at the festival, as well as the power of film.
Winslow native’s ‘Everything in the Song is True’ a beautiful panorama
The film, which screens Thursday and Friday at the Maine International Film Festival, is technically a documentary but is so much more, JP Devine writes.
‘Heaven Can Wait’ is a classic worth revisiting
The 1943 Ernest Lubitsch film featuring Don Ameche and Gene Tierney, featured at the Maine International Film Festival, is a gem that should be savored, JP Devine writes.
Maine International Film Festival enjoys good start to its 19th year
Organizers say weekend screenings were well-attended.
‘Wild Tales’ a chronicle of people who just can’t take it anymore
The black comedy with an edge screens Tuesday at the Maine International Film Festival in Waterville.
Full coverage: Maine International Film Festival
Check out the latest happenings of the Maine International Film Festival in Waterville, July 8 through July 17.
MIFF recognizes Academy Award winner with Lifetime Achievement Award
Robert Benton, screenwriter and director, says he learned the craft from watching movies as a child.