Oct 21 2018
Best of the Fest: Keepers of the Light

Best of the Fest: Keepers of the Light

Presented by Woods Hole Film Festival at Cotuit Center for the Arts

KEEPERS OF THE LIGHT
Feature Documentary by Liz Witham and Ken Wentworth
2018 | 61 min. | USA

WINNER: "EMERGING NEW ENGLAND FILMMAKERS" at the 2018 WHFF (Sponsored by Talamas)
**The filmmakers will participate in a post-screening Q&A.**

ABOUT THE FILM
Built over 200 years ago in a small Wampanoag community at the tip of an island in the Atlantic, the Gay Head Lighthouse is one of America's most famous beacons. From whaling days to electrification, "Keepers of the Light" tells the story of evolving technology, heroism and shipwrecks, and the people who are called upon in each generation to keep the light, woven with the story of the recent race against time to save the historic beacon from falling over the edge of the rapidly eroding cliffs.

At the end of the 18th century, as whaling Captains amassed fortunes from the oil of whales, Senator Peleg from Massachusetts requested the light to protect ships from the treacherous “Devil’s Bridge.” President John Adams authorized the lighthouse and the Federal taking of the property to put it on. The check to pay for its construction was cut by Alexander Hamilton. Paul Revere supplied metal for the roof. In recent years, it became clear that the receding cliff was beginning to threaten the lighthouse itself. The community understood that if they did not take decisive action, the lighthouse would be lost forever.

In 2013, the lighthouse was declared one of America’s 11 most endangered places, and the island’s residents began to rally to save the iconic lighthouse from the encroaching edge of the cliff. The story of the lighthouse quickly became of interest around the world, and journalists encroached on the town of Aquinnah from all corners of the globe, attracted by the story of the Gay Head Light and the community’s efforts to save her. The film weaves the modern narrative arc of community efforts to save the light with the history of the lighthouse.

Purchase Tickets: $14, $12 for members

Admission Info

Phone: 508-428-0669

Email: info@woodsholefilmfestival.org

Dates & Times

2018/10/21 - 2018/10/21

Location Info

Cotuit Center for the Arts

4404 Falmouth Rd (Rt. 28), Cotuit, MA 02635