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Apr. 13 - 16 | Made Here Film Festival

Made Here Film Festival
April 13 � 16, 2023

180 Flynn Ave. | Burlington, VT

The annual Made Here Film Festival, is New England’s only competitive festival devoted entirely to films made by filmmakers of New England and Québec. In partnership with .

The Made Here Film Festival is free to the public, but donations are encouraged, and a portion of your donations will be shared with the filmmakers.

30 filmmakers will be in-person at the festival and participating in Q+As following the film screenings. Enjoy a beer or some food from Burlington Beer Company while you watch and stick around to meet the filmmakers!

and to reserve seats for screenings.

Schedule Overview:

THURSDAY
3:00pm: Jack London's Martin Eden (feature film)
6:00pm: Douglas-Lanahan Award Announcement
7:15pm: Whitman Brook (documentary)

FRIDAY
12:30pm: Rivers and Lakes (shorts films)
2:15pm: Roland and Mary (documentary)
3:45pm: The Bells Are Ringing (shorts films)
5:30pm: City Life (short films)
7:15pm: How to Get Your Parents to Divorce (feature film)

SATURDAY
12:30pm: Lost and Found (short films)
2:00pm: Very Nice Day (feature film)
3:30pm: Family Connections (short films)
5:00pm: Filmmakers Panel Discussion
6:00pm: Vermont Production Collective Filmmaker Reception
7:15pm: Artists at Work (short films)

SUNDAY
12:30pm: 305 Bellechasse (documentary)
2:45pm: Earthlings (short films)
5:00pm: Perseverance (short films)
7:00pm: Backlash: Misogyny in the Digital Age (documentary)

VIRTUAL SCREENINGS:
All films will be available to watch starting Monday, April 17th for one week only.

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Amy grew up loving PBS and she began her public media career as a camera operator at WKAR Public Media in Lansing, MI. After college she held positions in production and fundraising at Detroit Public TV, Connecticut Public and GBH in Boston. After a break to pursue dreams of working in agriculture Amy moved to Vermont in June 2019 to manage events for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý. When Amy is not communicating with the ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý audience you can find her gardening, kayaking, camping, cross country skiing and enjoying the bounty of Vermont’s farmers.

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