We’re always thrilled to promote local and area film events, especially when their messaging is so powerful. We recently had the great fortune of meeting Susie Paterson, President of the Psychology Graduate Student Organization (PGSO) at UMass Lowell, who informed us she was hosting a film screening on campus on behalf of the organization. The [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Lowell Film Collaborative’
Award-winning documentary “Miss Representation” screens at UMass Lowell South Campus, April 12
Posted in From the Lowell Film Collaborative, Lowell Film News, Lowell Screenings and Events, tagged Lowell Film Collaborative, lowell film events, Lowell Film News, Miss Representation, Miss Representation Sundance 2011, PGSO UMass Lowell, Susan Paterson, UMass Lowell, UMass Lowell Psychology Graduate Student Organization, Weed Hall UMass Lowell on April 4, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Lowell National Historical Park’s Folklife Series presents “Scenes from a Parish” with Director Q&A, April 11
Posted in From the Lowell Film Collaborative, Lowell Film News, Lowell Screenings and Events, tagged Cor Unum Lawrence, James Rutenbeck, Lowell Film Collaborative, Lowell Film News, Lowell Folklife Series, Lowell National Historical Park, Saint Patrick Parish Lawrence, Scenes from a Parish Lowell on March 26, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
SCENES FROM A PARISH (2009) Presented as part of the Lowell Folklife Series Special Guest: Director James Rutenbeck Wednesday, April 11 @ 7:30PM Lowell National Historical Park 246 Market Street, Lowell Free admission! The Lowell Film Collaborative first premiered Scenes from a Parish in May 2009 to a sold-out crowd and with director James Rutenbeck [...]
Grab your ukes and join us for a UKULELE Film & Music Night in Lowell on April 18!
Posted in From the Lowell Film Collaborative, Lowell Film News, Lowell Screenings and Events, tagged Back Page Lowell, Jeanne D'Arc Credit Union Lowell, Lowell Film Collaborative, lowell film events, Lowell Film News, Mighty Uke movie on March 15, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
MIGHTY UKE (2010) Wednesday, April 18 Doors @ 6:30PM | Movie @ 7PM Art Gallery at Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union 1 Tremont Place, Lowell * Free admission & complimentary movie snacks! * If mapping the venue, please use 257 Father Morissette Blvd, Lowell Bring your ukuleles AND ukulele-loving spirit for an evening of uke celebration [...]
Dickens & Steampunk: “The City of Lost Children” screens in Lowell, March 31!
Posted in From the Lowell Film Collaborative, Lowell Film News, Lowell Screenings and Events, tagged Amelie, Angelo Badalamenti, Delicatessen film, Dickens in Lowell, Jeunet and Caro, Judith Vittet, Lowell Film Collaborative, Lowell Film News, Revolving Museum Lowell, Ron Perlman, Steampunk film, The City of Lost Children on March 10, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
THE CITY OF LOST CHILDREN (1995) Saturday, March 31 @ 6:30PM Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center 246 Market Street, Lowell Free admission! Some people follow their dreams. Others steal them. The Lowell Film Collaborative is thrilled to present a FREE screening of the Jeunet & Caro visual masterpiece The City of Lost Children as part [...]
Heartfelt, music-filled, “The Piano in a Factory” screens at Lowell’s Pollard Library, March 8
Posted in From the Lowell Film Collaborative, Lowell Film News, Lowell Screenings and Events, tagged Lowell Film Collaborative, lowell film events, Lowell Film News, Pollard LIbrary Independent Film, Pollard Memorial Library Lowel, The Piano in a Factory on March 7, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
THE PIANO IN A FACTORY (2010) Thursday, March 8 @ 6:30PM Pollard Memorial Library 401 Merrimack Street, Lowell Free admission! This Thursday’s Independent Film Night at the Pollard Library promises to be miraculous! Zhang Meng’s award-winning film The Piano in a Factory has all the elements of fine foreign fare — passion, music, artfulness, humor, and [...]
Experimental film “Sospira” screens at Lowell’s Revolving Museum with director Q&A on Tuesday, March 6!
Posted in From the Lowell Film Collaborative, Lowell Film News, Lowell Screenings and Events, tagged Boston Center for the Arts, Chris Brokaw musician, Kevin Micka musician, Lana Z Caplan, Lana Z Caplan Sospira, Lowell Film Collaborative, lowell film events, Lowell Film News, Lowell Irish Cultural Committee, Lowell Irish Film Night, Lowell Women's Week, Lowell Women's Week movie, Revolving Museum Lowell, Sospira film on February 28, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
SOSPIRA (2010) Special Guest: Director Lana Z Caplan Tuesday, March 6 @ 7:30PM (doors @ 7PM) The Revolving Museum 290 Jackson Street, Lowell Free admission (donations welcomed) It looks like this coming Tuesday, March 6 is going to be another TWO-FER for the Lowell Film Collaborative! In addition to our 3rd Annual Irish Film Night [...]
SF37: Old enough to know better … young enough to stay awake!
Posted in Screenings and Events Outside Lowell, tagged Boston Museum of Science, Boston Science Fiction Marathon, Lowell Film Collaborative, LowellFilmGrl Twitter, Marvin the Martian, Somerville Theatre, Suzzanne Ochoa Sci Fi on February 18, 2012 | 1 Comment »
The 37th 24-Hour Boston Science Fiction Movie Marathon Sunday, February 19 – Monday, February 20 12 Noon to 12 Noon Somerville Theatre, Davis Square Somerville, MA It was 1987 when Suzz Cromwell (Twitter’s LowellFilmGrl) experienced her first 24-hour Boston Science Fiction Movie Marathon. I was 18, new to Boston, and still getting used to New England [...]
Hey, Creatives! The young filmmakers of Wildhouse Consortium are coming to YOUR city!
Posted in From the Lowell Film Collaborative, Lowell Film News, tagged Alex McAuliffe, Eric Orjiako, Kickstarter film projects, Lowell Film Collaborative, Lowell Film News, Sam Bee, Wildhouse Consortium on February 10, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
The three young filmmakers that make up Wildhouse Consortium are Eric Orjiako, Alex McAuliffe, and Sam Bee, and in just a couple of days, they’ve already impressed us as fabulous film artists and storytellers with an abundance of passion and zest for life. Their current documentary film project, Jack of Arts, has them trekking through Massachusetts [...]











