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Four movies • Award-winning women • Leading men – Notable movies with Oscar and Golden Globes winning actors
Hyannis Film Festival presents its third consecutive late winter series of Movies on Main Street in Hyannis this March. Four movies will screen on Wednesdays at the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum.
Movies to be shown include the iconic marital relationship journey Two for the Road (1957); the inspirational true-story of Black women scientists who were Hidden Figures (2016); a music-filled, jazzy story of brotherly love fractured by a beautiful woman in The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989); and a ... view more »
ADMISSION INFO
INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*
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All advance tickets online at Eventbrite.com / Hyannis Film Festival. Your month-long pass nelps us plan and continue bringing movies and the art of filmmaking to downtown Hyannis and mid Cape Cod. Individual screenings are $15 plus Eventbrite handling fee.
Doors open at 5:30 pm, with beverages available to purchase, plus complimentary water and popcorn.
Seating is more limited than previous winter series locations.
Two for the Road Wednesday, March 6, 6 pm
Hidden Figures Wednesday, March 13, 6 pm
The Fabulous Baker Boys Wednesday, March 20, 6 pm
Passengers Wednesday, March 27, 6 pm
For more information about the movies being shown and Hyannis Film Festival, visit HyannisFilmFestival.com or the group’s pages on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Support for Hyannis Film Festival this year comes from Massachusetts Cultural Council, Hyannis Business Improvement District, and the Carson Family Foundation. Sponsors for the March series include Hyannis Main Street BID, John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum, Hy-Line Cruises, Princi Mills PC, and Horgan Insurance. For more information, call Bill Ferrall, managing director, 508-228-8535.
LOCATION
PARKING INFO
Free parking behind museum, 2 hour free parking curbside on Main Street, Hyannis.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update
We recommend that attendees follow current guidelines from public health officials.