The Woods Hole Film Festival is excited to return to the Cotuit Center for the Arts for two more nights of independent film in May. First up, the award-winning documentary feature STORM LAKE on Thursday, May 12 at 7pm.
ABOUT THE FILM
Pulitzer prize-winning journalist Art Cullen and his family fight to unite and inform their rural Iowan farming community through their biweekly newspaper, The Storm Lake Times - even as the paper hangs on by a thread. Twice a week, they work as civic watchdogs to protect their hometown and the legacy of credible journalism, at large - come hell or pandemic.
(Feature documentary by Jerry Risius & Beth Levison, 2021, USA, 85 mins.)
STORM LAKE was the Jury Award Runner Up for Best Documentary Feature at the 2021 Woods Hole Film Festival.
The screening will be followed by a conversation with Bill Hough, Publisher, Falmouth Publishing Company and Editor of The Falmouth Enterprise about the importance of locally owned newspapers on Cape Cod.
Tickets are $14 ($12 for CCftA members)
Click ticket link for film details and tickets, or visit:
https://artsonthecape.org/explore/the-woods-hole-film-festival-presents-may
Also at Cotuit in May:
Friday, May 13 • 7pm
THE KEY MAN: DAVE McKENNA
Documentary Feature by Greg Mallozzi
Cotuit Center for the Arts is located at 4404 Falmouth Road (Route 28) in Cotuit. Call 508-428-0669 for more info and current COVID policies for the venue.
Tickets are $14 ($12 for CCftA members) and are available online or at the door.
Phone: 508-428-0669
Email: info@artsonthecape.org
2022/05/12 - 2022/05/12
Additional time info:
The screening will be followed by a conversation with Bill Hough, Publisher, Falmouth Publishing Company and Editor of The Falmouth Enterprise about the importance of locally owned newspapers on Cape Cod.
Cotuit Center for the Arts
4404 Falmouth Rd (Rt. 28), Cotuit, MA 02635