“Who is Lydia Loveless” IFFBoston ’16 Performance
We were fortunate to capture Lydia Loveless treating the Q&A audience to an acoustic performance following the screening of “Who is Lydia Loveless” at the Brattle Theatre. Check it out below!
We were fortunate to capture Lydia Loveless treating the Q&A audience to an acoustic performance following the screening of “Who is Lydia Loveless” at the Brattle Theatre. Check it out below!
Beth (Caitlin FitzGerald) is a young actress who seemingly has got everything going for her – she’s continually working, and making residuals off her commercial work.
A short clip with HAVEABABY Director Amanda Micheli following the screening of the film at the Independent Film Festival of Boston.
In this video, “Five Nights in Maine” Director Maris Curran talks about her film, the cast, and the unique way the film was shot! Take a look, and read our review.
Imagine learning more about someone you loved posthumously, but through someone they didn’t get along with? “Five Nights in Maine,” from Writer/Director Maris Curran is a really interesting story of mourning, starring David Oyelowo and the incredible Dianne Wiest.
“Beyond the Wall,” asks the question, “What happens to prisoners when they leave prison?” Through personal stories of six former prisoners, the film tells the story of the challenges of life on the outside. Filmed in Lowell and Lawrence, MA the film takes place along the backdrop of a nation horribly addicted to opioids -with …
“Always Shine,” from Sophia Tikal tells the story of two actresses traveling to Big Sur for a weekend vacation, looking to reconnect after years of competition has driven them apart. Takal returns to IFFBoston, her excellent film “Green,” having screened at the festival in 2011. The film stars Mackenzie Davis (Halt & Catch Fire) & Caitlin …
“Donald Cried,” is the story of Peter Latang (Jesse Wakeman), who returns to his hometown of Warwick Rhode Island to bury his Grandmother. From working class roots, he’s reinvented himself as a slick Wall Street mover and shaker. Peter loses his wallet, and is stranded, and the only person he can think of to help …
“The Anthropologist” is the parallel stories of two women, Margaret Mead, who popularized cultural anthropology in America, and Susie Crate, an environmental anthropologist currently studying the impact of climate change.
“Best and Most Beautiful Things,” from Boston based filmmaker Garret Zevgetis, follows a graduate of Watertown’s Perkins School for the Blind on an unexpected path of self-discovery. The films subject, Michelle Smith, grew up in rural Maine and attended the famous Perkins School for the Blind, known for its famous student Helen Keller. The film …