We are finally nearing the end of the exhilarating and exhausting 2017 Boston Springs A Fethival season, as the last major fest of the spring, the Independent Film Festival Boston, is officially underway
It’s Tuesday, and the action shifts from Cambridge and Somerville to Brookline, with the remaining films all screening at the Coolidge Corner Theatre.
Tonight, the fun begins at 7:00 PM this evening with the New England Premiere of “The Trip To Italy“, director Michael Winterbottom’s sequel to his hit road comedy “The Trip” from a few years back. Steve Coogan and ‘Rob Brydon once again star as versions of themselves in what director Guy Maddin would probably refer to as a Narrative DocuFantasia…LOL. Tickets are still available here.
Then at 9:30 PM, director Gillian Robespierre’s family dramady Landline takes center stage – this much buzzed about film, also a New England Premiere, follows what happens when two sisters suspect that their father may be having an affair. Tickets are also still available for this feature, and you can grab them here.
Remember, IFFB frequently sells out of many of the films it screens, and there are RUSH lines at the venue the night of the screening in case you miss out on early ticketing and want to snag any tickets that become available at the last minute. And for info all at once on all the films, check out the IFFB official website!
IFFB continues through Wednesday, with Coolidge Corner Theatre hosting IFFB’s closing night film. eCinemaBoston will have daily schedule, venue, and ticketing info for you to check out, and of course, IFFB, as it’s commonly known, will be a HUGE part of Subject:CINEMA‘s annual “Boston Springs A Fethival” Double Feature weekend on May 20-21 – two HUGE podcasts devoted entirely to the Boston spring festival circuit – you definitely will NOT want to miss those!
We’ll be here every morning with each day’s schedule, so don’t miss it!