This independent film festival features premieres and screenings of films made by filmmakers around the world.
It will feature screenings of a dozen films, an awards ceremony for films by black filmmakers in 1997, panel discussions and live entertainment.
It features screenings of films both parents and children can enjoy, dinners prepared by Vineyard chefs, and performances by local musicians.
The theater now features Digital 3-D and occasionally features Spanish-dubbed screenings of mainstream films.
Apart from movies screened around the clock at seven theaters, the festival features open-air screenings.
The event typically features anime screenings, artists, card gaming tournaments, cosplay masquerade, and vendors.
The festival features premieres and screenings of new, independent films.
The convention featured anime screenings, artists' alley, an artist's gallery, cosplay contest, and video gaming with tournaments.
The festival is not-for-profit artist-run event that features workshops, performances, exhibitions, screenings, live music and public art.
The festival featured readings, discussions, performances, workshops, screenings of films based on Caribbean writing and music.