Primal Screens
Rhode Island International Film Festival Hosting the world premiere of the Farrelly brothers’ hit There’s Something About Mary in 1998 put the RIIFF on the map. Now, New England’s biggest film fest—last year’s event screened 320 movies in six days—attracts boldfacers like Minnie Driver, Harrison Ford, and Anne Heche. Past winners include Andrew McCarthy’s short film News for the Church and Morgan J. Freeman’s family drama Just Like the Son. Spread throughout Greater Providence and neighboring Newport, the late-summer festival has become an international event, with emphasis on French and French-Canadian films. Bonus: Slasher enthusiasts can come back for October’s horror film fest. 8/5–8/10, Providence and Newport, RI, 401-861-4445, film-festival.org.
Under founder Kelley Vickery, the three-year old BIFF has grown up fast: Its 2007 bill featured 50 films, among them Oscar-winning La Vie en Rose. Past participants include directors Mike Nichols and Arthur Penn; this year’s honoree is Kevin Bacon. And in Great Barrington, venues are all conveniently within walking distance of each other. 5/15–5/18, Great Barrington, MA, 413-528-8030, biffma.com.
Now in its 10th year, the PIFF—oft-described as "the way Sundance used to be"—is known for finding filmmakers on the fringe. Alums like John Waters (Pink Flamingos, Hairspray) and Jim Jarmusch (Stranger than Paradise) won early accolades here. This year’s darling, the Academy Award–winning Irish musical Once, also received a boost in P’town. Hordes of film-geek college kids and the vibrant local gay community help make up the annual crowd of 10,000. Only three venues are traditional movie theaters; the rest include art galleries, the town hall, even the Vixen Night Club. 6/18–6/22, Provincetown, MA, 508-487-3456, ptownfilmfest.org. 7/26–8/2, Woods Hole, MA, 508-495-3456, woodsholefilmfestival.org.
10/17–10/26, Williamstown, MA, 413-458-9700, williamstownfilmfest.com. Originally published in New England Travel & Life, 2008 Annual User comments
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Berkshire International Film Festival
Provincetown International Film Festival
Woods Hole Film Festival
Williamstown Film Festival