The Independent Film Festival of Boston
The future for documentaries looks troubling, but the IFFBoston perseveres.
Read MoreThere are over 100 films to choose screening tomorrow through Wednesday. To get you started, here are four that I have seen and highly recommend.
Read MoreThe Independent Film Festival of Boston has achieved a reputation as one of the hippest in the country because of the dedication of its small and dedicated staff, an army of well-trained volunteers, and audiences full college students, artists, art lovers, and cinephiles.
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