Film
The Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival held its closing ceremony Saturday night, marking the end to a 10-day celebration of Black filmmakers, actors and entertainment professionals.
The documentary Me Period, screened at the Martha's Vineyard Film Festival, follows two generations of Black women discussing their experiences with menstruation and sex.
Circuit Arts welcomed LeVar Burton to the Grange Hall Sunday for a screening of Butterfly In The Sky, a documentary about Reading Rainbow's more than two decades on television.
In Nepal, in the blustering cold, Marion Ravenwood drinks a patron of her alpine saloon under the table.
Nearly 70 films, shorts and documentaries will be screened at the 22nd African American Film festival, which takes place from August 2 to August 10 at the Martha's Vineyard Performing Arts Center.
Circuit Arts screens Butterfly in the Sky on Sunday, August 4 at 7 p.m. at the Grange Hall in West Tisbury.
