Film
On Saturday the Film Center screened the documentary Love Free or Die about Gene Robinson, the first openly gay bishop. Filmmaker Macky Alston was on hand to talk about the experience of witnessing history in the making, both for the Episcopal Church and for the nation.
Taylor Toole returns to the Island with Jimmy Was a Carpenter, his newest film about life, death and love, set on Martha's Vineyard. The romantic thriller will premiere at the Martha's Vineyard Film Center on Saturday, April 12.
Retired bishop Gene Robinson's journey is the subject of Love Free or Die, a documentary that screens on Saturday at the Martha’s Vineyard Film Center.
The MV Center for Living is hosting its first fundraiser of the year on Sunday, April 13 at 3:15 p.m. at the Martha’s Vineyard Film Center in Vineyard Haven.
The Vineyard Haven Public Library begins a Tuesday film series showcasing the Oscar nominated films on April 1.
The Martha's Vineyard Film Festival opens on Thursday, March 13, with over 20 films, including features and documentaries, being shown during the weekend. The opening night film to be screened at the Edgartown Cinema's is Fading Gigolo produced by West Tisbury summer resident Jeffrey Kusama-Hinte.
