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The Movies Came Calling For The Orchestra Now At Bard (See: “Maestro”)
The Orchestra Now at Bard was cast as a youth orchestra in Bradley Cooper's film about Leonard Bernstein.
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Take Two: Triplex Cinema Reopens As A Nonprofit, Community-Centered Theater
The cinema faced its closing, but the community stepped in with a "Save the Triplex" grassroots campaign.
“No Light Yet” Animated Video Spotlights The Heroism Of Black Mothers Protecting Their Sons
A locally produced, animated music video highlights the trauma caused by systemic violence against Black Americans.
17th Annual Berkshire International Film Festival: A Weekend Of Schmoozing And Screening
The excitement among movie buffs builds when the jam-packed festival’s lineup is announced. Here's a preview.
“The Relentless Patience of Priscilla Cranberry,” A Period Comedy, Premieres At The Stissing Center
A Victorian-era comedy, the short film was shot entirely in Pine Plains.
FilmColumbia Returns To The Crandell With 40 Award-Winning Films
The FilmColumbia Film Festival at the Crandell Theatre in Chatham starts this weekend.
TSL “Room/Raum” Was A Performance, A Book, And Now A Movie
"Room/Raum" is the movie of a book of an opera of a performance of raw text from 40 years ago, at Time and Space Limited.
[SPONSORED] The 15th Annual Berkshire International Film Festival Goes Virtual
The virtual festival gives attendees access to over 60 feature films, documentaries, and short films from all over the world.
Laurie Simmons And Lena Dunham Show And Tell “The Music of Regret”
The 2006 film by renowned Cornwall artist Laurie Simmons will be screened and discussed in a benefit for the town library.
Jenna Mack, Producer And Filmmaker, Delves “In The Grey”
Despite COVID, the Hudson resident has an independent film and an interview series in the making.
Car Culture: Drive In Movies Make A Comeback In The Berkshires
"Dinner and a show" is possible now — in your car, with takeout or your own picnic.
Berkshire Jewish Film Festival: Same Night, New Venue (Your Home)
In its 34th year, the well-attended festival goes virtual.
In “GROUP,” Therapy Is A Blend Of Entertainment And Education
A Hillsdale psychoanalyst helps produce a TV pilot that puts the spotlight on group therapy.
Theaters Are Shut, But First-Run Indies Can Be Delivered To Your Home
Thanks to shrewd distributors, three independent film operators are still showing indie films.
Love, Money and a Talking Horse: ‘Stroke of Luck’ Wraps Up Filming in the Berkshires
Director Christian Frelinghuysen’s latest film mixes LA experience with Berkshire locales.
“The Infamous Future” At FilmColumbia Produced By Columbia County’s John Campbell
John Campbell's documentary sheds light on the untold story of New York City's Eagle Academy.
The 2019 Berkshire International Film Festival: A Lineup Of Legends and Local Subjects
This year's festival honors acclaimed director Martin Scorsese, and gives "Museum Town" its Berkshires debut.
Ashbery Org Combines Poetry and Film in Unique first performance at Hudson Hall
The Flow Chart Foundation celebrates John Ashbery with a whimsical performance (and honors Carolee Schneemann).
Of Two Spirits: “Tribal Justice” Presents a Different Kind of Law
The documentary follows two Native American judges and their goal — restoring justice.
Boondocks Film Society: You Never Know Where It’ll Pop Up Next
Indie and cult films roam the region and movie night becomes an event with themed cocktails, food, music and other surprises.
The Biggest Truth: Filmmaker Lacey Schwartz on identity, politics and “Little White Lie”
After the film: Q&A with filmmaker Lacey Schwartz.