Program Manager Mark Anastasio chatted with Dig Boston about the history of our After Midnite series and the way it has grown and transformed over the years.
Program Manager Mark Anastasio chatted with Dig Boston about the history of our After Midnite series and the way it has grown and transformed over the years.
An unlikely friendship. An impossible mission.
New 4K restoration of Satyajit Ray’s folkloric romance.
Shakespeare’s most enduring tragedy is reimagined in a bold, modern adaptation set within London’s elite South Asian community.
An actress (Amanda Peet) falls for the anxious law school dropout (Matthew Shear) babysitting her kids in this smart, New York-set romantic comedy.
The Super-Beast Battle of the Century!
Stupendous juggling! Amazing magic! Incredible unicycle tricks! Hilarious antics! Tons of audience participation! A rubber chicken! And accordion music!
Seven Latin American short films share a pulse, part of the 2026 Wicked Queer Film Festival!
Part of the 2026 Wicked Queer Film Festival!
The killer tomatoes are back! But this time around, they're going to have to contend with late '80s George Clooney and his wicked mullet...
Featuring a Q&A with Brandeis University Professor Thomas Doherty.
An exhilarating space adventure set in the near future.
Post-film Q&A with filmmaker Abby Ginzberg, Judith Rosenbaum, and Shulamit Reinharz.
Post-film Q&A with NCJF Directors Sharon Pucker Rivo and Lisa Rivo and Mikhl Yashinsky, Yiddish translator of I Have Sinned.
New England Premiere!
Boston's one and only open mic night for filmmakers!
Post-film Q&A with Professor Hasia R. Diner, author of a dozen books.
IN MEL WE TRVST
Howard Hawks and Christian Nyby's original 1951 adaptation of the novella that John Carpenter would later adapt in 1982 as The Thing.
Imagine if you had three wishes, three hopes, three dreams, and they all could come true.