Independent Films to Screen in New Collaboration
The Cotuit Center for the Arts and the Woods Hole Film Festival will present a new monthly film series.
The Cotuit Center for the Arts and the Woods Hole Film Festival is announcing a new series of film screenings in the Cotuit Center for the Arts' main theater.
The films selected for the series include an array of award-winning narrative and documentary films. The critically acclaimed films were made by top independent filmmakers. Each screening will be hosted and will include a post-screening reception in the gallery. When possible, the filmmakers will attend the screening. Ticket prices are $12. The special event Jimmy Tingle Comedy show is $25.
Tickets are available in advance through the Cotuit Center for the Arts online at artsonthecape.org or by calling (508) 428-0669. A full description of each film is available at woodsholefilmfestival.org.
2012 LIST OF FILMS
Tuesday, February 7: Feed The Fish by Michael Matzdorff, a romantic comedy starring Tony Shalhoub (Monk, Cars), Barry Corbin (No Country for Old Men), Kathryn Aselton, Ross Partridge
Friday, March 16: Pucker Up: The Fine Art of Whistling, a feature documentary by Kate Davis and David Heilbroner
Tuesday, April 17: Saint Misbehavin’: The Wavy Gravy Movie, a feature documentary by Michelle Esrick
Friday, May 18: Louder Than a Bomb, a feature documentary by Jon Siskel and Greg Jacobs
Tuesday, June 19: Connected: An Autoblogography about Love, Death & Technology, a feature documentary by Tiffany Shlain
Thursday, July 12: Jimmy Tingle’s American Dream, a feature documentary by Vinnie Straggas and Jimmy Tingle (SCREENING FOLLOWED BY A SPECIAL STAND UP SHOW BY JIMMY TINGLE)
Tuesday, September 18: Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison, a feature documentary by Bestor Cram
Tuesday, October 16: The Drummond Will, a feature comedy by Alan Butterworth
Friday, November 16: A Good Man, a feature documentary by Bob Hercules and Gordon Quinn
Tuesday, December 18: Becoming Santa, a feature documentary by Jeff Myers and Jack Sanderson
The Woods Hole Film Festival, now in its 21st year, is the oldest film festival on Cape Cod and the Islands. Consistent with its mission, the Festival collaborates with other organizations to expand the community support for film on Cape Cod. The Woods Hole Film Festival and Cotuit Center for the Arts are thrilled to be collaborators and look forward to bringing important independent film programming to this great space throughout the year.