Oct 16, 2017 | Imagine News, NE Film Festivals
JAGVELD (Hunting Emma), WHAT CHILDREN DO and CITY OF JOY won top Jury Awards; CHARGED: THE EDUARDO GARCIA STORY won Best of the Fest Audience Award The Woods Hole Film Festival, the oldest film festival on Cape Cod and the Islands, concluded its 26th year on Saturday,...
Oct 16, 2017 | Imagine News, Spotlight
Rob Bessette is winning awards and working on his fourth major motion picture in the last twelve months…. The Massachusetts Film Tax Credit is doing amazing things in Boston these days. It is allowing local companies to get in on the conversation when it comes to big...
Oct 12, 2017 | Imagine News
The City of Quincy, Massachusetts is known as “The City of Presidents” because founding father and second President of the United States John Adams and his eponymous son President John Quincy Adams lived here. John Hancock, a Quincy resident, successful merchant and a...
Oct 12, 2017 | Imagine News
by Roger Lyons Seventeen years in the making, my feature documentary about Holocaust survivor, Steve Ross, is rounding third base and heading for home. What started as a one-minute TV profile of a “Hometown Hero” turned into a multi-decade labor of love called ETCHED...
Sep 29, 2017 | Imagine News
by Carol Patton Douglas Trumbull’s industry revolutionizing Magi project is on full display in the Berkshires If you’re a sci-fi or thriller fan or movie goer who pays attention to or ever watched the Academy Awards, there’s no way you don’t know the name of legendary...
Sep 19, 2017 | Imagine News
Karen Allen reflects on her first turn as a director with her short film A ROCK, A TREE. A CLOUD. She adapted the film from a short story by Carson McCullers and set the film in the Berkshires, where she calls home. But, finding the right location is but one of the...