Best of Boston
Best Film
Lucia Small
Lucia Small, who took home the Grand Jury prize at the Slamdance Film Festival for her powerful documentary My Father, the Genius. read more»
1984 Best Film, Local Documentary
<em>Lulu in Berlin</em>, produced and directed by Louise Susan Woll and Richard Leacock.
1983 Best Film, Programming
The Nickelodeon
Boston
Kudos to booker George Mansour and owners Joel and Henrietta Tranum. read more»
1982 Best Film, Local Documentary
Mary Benjamin’s <em>Eight Minutes to Midnight: A Portrait of Dr. Helen Caldicott</em>
Finally, it caught on. read more»
1982 Best Film, Local
<em>The Dozens</em>, Produced and Directed by Randall Conrad and Christine Dall
Well received, well reviewed, and a modest commercial success. read more»
1982 Best Film, Local, Committment
Rear Window, behind the Puppet Showplace
Brookline
Features a local filmmaker every performance. read more»
1982 Best Film, Local, Bargain
Cambridge Fresh Pond Mall Cinema
Cambridge
Unfortunately, you have to drive to get there. read more»
1981 Best Film, Made In Boston
A toss-up between Ed Pincus’s <em>Diaries</em> and Jan Egleson’s <em>Dark Side of the Street</em>
Regional filmmaking is alive and well and flourishing in Boston. read more»