The film about feminist scholar Andrea Dworkin is the latest featured in Maine Jewish Film Festival’s statewide screenings.
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Indie Film: Can cuddly-looking soldiers make war seem more horrific?
‘Unicorn Wars,’ screening Friday at Space, takes a new tactic in sending an anti-war message through film.
Indie Film: The strange Maine story of inventor Wilhelm Reich
A film about the Austrian-born doctor’s work in Rangeley is screening at Space on Friday.
Indie Film: Screenwriting gig fast-tracks Portland filmmaker’s career
Since Noah Bessey’s short film was selected for a horror series, he’s gotten a lot busier.
Indie Film: ‘Aliens’ proves that sometimes directors need to be kept in check
Eveningstar Cinema is smartly showing the theatrical cut of the 1986 film – not James Cameron’s version.
Indie Film: Maine filmmaker returns to gritty, low-budget roots with latest horror movie ‘Swallowed’
Carter Smith, who grew up in Bowdoinham and Bailey Island, has a number of directorial credits, including the big budget 2008 horror film, ‘The Ruins.’
Indie Film: Documentary spotlights work, legacy of sculptor Allen Uzikee Nelson
Nelson’s work, particularly his monuments of Black historial leaders in Washington, D.C., is especially relevant in a nation that remains polarized when it comes to race. The film will be shown at the University of Southern Maine on Feb. 9 during Black History Month.
Indie Film: With ‘Chapman Speaks,’ Husson film students imagine an authoritarian cautionary tale
The team behind a politically savvy movie-in-progress is holding auditions at the Bangor university on Saturday.
Indie Film: When horror without the blood and gore is a whole lot scarier
Spielberg and Scorsese agree: ‘The Haunting,’ screening at Space next week, is among the best examples of this sub-genre.
Indie Film: In its 100th year, Rockland’s Strand Theatre hosts a yearlong celebration of film
The 100 Years of Movies series will feature deep cuts as well as film-fan favorites as it explores different themes every month.