Resources
Railroad Square Cinema | A three-screen art house in Waterville, Maine featuring current independent and international films as well as classics of world cinema. |
Northeast Historic Film | A regional film archive specializing in preserving and sharing northern New England’s film heritage. |
Camden International Film Festival and Points North Institute | An annual festival of documentary cinema held each fall in nearby Camden, Maine. It showcases over 80 feature and short nonfiction films and includes panels and workshops with filmmakers, artists, and industry leaders. The Points North Institute coordinates multiple development opportunities including retreats, residencies, workshops, and fellowships. |
Home Movie Day | An annual international celebration of amateur films and filmmakers, providing the opportunity for regular people to see and share their family’s precious cinematic memories and learn about the preservation of domestic cinema. Organized and sponsored locally by Colby Cinema Studies. |
Maine International Film Festival | A ten-day annual festival held each summer in Waterville, Maine. |
Maine Jewish Film Festival | A week-long annual festival based in Portland, Maine with select screenings also held each spring in Waterville at Railroad Square Cinema. |
Eveningstar Cinema | A locally-owned art house cinema that screens films in nearby Brunswick, Maine. |