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- The Maryland Film Festival celebrated its twentieth festival this year, with more than more than 100 screenings, including 21 world premieres and four North American premieres.
- Creative Alliance screens a dozen home-grown film shorts at The Patterson, showcasing the best local moving-picture talent as determined by Abbie Algar...
- The latest film from Baltimore's Matt Porterfield, "Sollers Point," will have its world premiere at the San Sebastian International Film Festival
- The Maryland Film Festival's full lineup and schedule are now live—you can check out the film summaries here, a schedule here, or download it as a PDF here.
- The giant poop tubes wrapping around the corner of Eutaw and Franklin are finally gone, freeing New America Diner [429 N. Eutaw St., (443) 388-8576] from the
- Baltimore’s newest movie theatre, in a century-old building that hadn’t been home to anything in nearly four decades, had itself a coming-out party Thursday
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- Maryland Film Festival hosts a panel about what the digital age means for filmmakers. Baltimore's Matt Porterfield and others will participate.
- The 10 best events happening in the Baltimore area the week of Nov. 6.
- As it has for years, the Baltimore area will be playing host to more than a half-dozen outdoor film festivals this summer, from the streets of Little Italy to the lakefront in Columbia.
- In a nascent movie script titled "Excessive Force," a young mother is killed during the violence following the death of Freddie Gray, leaving her husband behind to raise their biracial daughter alone.
- Films of Barry Levinson, John Waters and Matt Porterfield to be shown in MoMA's 'Our Town: Baltimore' exhibition
- Baltimore director Matt Porterfield's "I Used To Be Darker" looks carefully at what it means to be a family, at the responsibilities those bonds entail and the costs they exact.
- Baltimore director Matt Porterfield's new film, "I Used to Be Darker," opens Sept. 27.
- At Maryland Film Festival 2013, Baltimore's Station North neighborhood becomes focus of film world for five days.
- 'I Used to be Darker' to be shown as an example of 'innovative, forward-thinking' storytelling
- Your guide to everything going on the week of 11/28-12/4
- Ambitious independent filmmakers like Baltimore's Matt Porterfield find funding on the Web with Kickstarter
- The work by the five winners of the 2011 Sondheim Artscape Prize is stylistically all over the map.
- Creativity, ingenuity and a refreshing lack of conformity shared by "Sun Shorts" contest winners