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WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL

The Woods Hole Film Festival (WHFF), the oldest film festival on the Cape and Islands, is celebrating its 30th year from July 31-August 7, with both in-person and virtual screenings…

WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL (WHFF)

The WHFF Virtual screening series will run from December 2021 through May 2022 and will present independent films and special live events hosted on its online streaming platform every month. Additional virtual and live screening events will be added as well. Screening events are hosted online for a four-day viewing period and will include a…

WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL (WHFF)

Is pleased to continue the WHFF Virtual 2022 season series with the feature documentary SOY CUBANA by Jeremy Ungar and Ivaylo Getov, (Thursday, January 13 through Sunday, January 16, 2022). The festival will host a live online Q&A with the directors and producer on Saturday, January 15 at 7 p.m. The WHFF Virtual screening series…

WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL

The WHFF is pleased to continue the WHFF Virtual 2022 season series with the narrative feature drama/comedy SMALL TOWN WISCONSIN by Niels Mueller (Thursday, January 27 through Sunday, January 30, 2022). The festival will host a live online Q&A with the filmmaker on Saturday, January 29 at 7 p.m. The WHFF Virtual screening series will…

WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL (WHFF)

The WHFF is pleased to present a very special workshop for people interested in learning how to write a comedy sketch for a short film or television. Veteran comedy writer Steve Young helms the five-part virtual workshop, “From Funny Idea to Funny Script,” on March 2, 5, 6. ABOUT THE SYMPOSIUM: Do you have great…

WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL (WHFF):

The WHFF is pleased to present three evenings of films on Thursday, April 14, Friday, April 15, and Saturday, April 16 at Cotuit Center for the Arts. The Cotuit Center for the Arts is located at 4404 Falmouth Road, Cotuit, MA. The screenings include a selection of award-winning films from the WHFF and other films curated…

THE WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL

THE WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL IS BACK IN PERSON: The 31st Annual Woods Hole Film Festival (July 30-August 6) will be fully back in-person this year, with all films, filmmaker Q&As, panel discussions, the master class with Filmmaker-In-Residence Tasha Van Zandt, workshops, music events, the awards ceremony, and parties taking place at six different venues…

WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL

Is proud to present a special event encore screening of John Stimpson’s holiday film, A CAPE COD CHRISTMAS. The film, starring Katie LeClerc and Brent Bailey was shot in Falmouth in 2020/21 during the pandemic and features many prominent locations throughout town. The film will screen on Friday, December 2 at 7 p.m. at Clapp…

WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL

WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL: Is pleased to announce the return of the “Dinner & A Movie” series. The series kicks off with the new documentary film JOAN BAEZ: I AM A NOISE by Karen O’Connor, Miri Navasky & Maeve O’Boyle on Saturday, October 28 at 7 p.m. at Redfield Auditorium, 45 Water Street, Woods Hole. “Dinner &…

WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL

Redfield Auditorium 45 Water Street, Woods Hole, MA

WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL: The Woods Hole Film Festival (WHFF) “Dinner & A Movie” film series continues on Saturday, November 11 with the 40th anniversary newly remastered version of Jonathan Demme's acclaimed film STOP MAKING SENSE featuring TALKING HEADS. “Dinner & A Movie” is a program of the winter/spring film series, twice-monthly in-person screenings of the…