
Eric Ford
Apr 11, 2024
Vermont and Quebec filmmakers highlighted in showcase of the 2023 Made Here Film Festival
Vermont and Quebec filmmakers highlighted in showcase of the 2023 Made Here Film Festival
By Eric Ford
Published April 11, 2024 at 5:58 AM EDT
Vermont and Quebec filmmakers highlighted in showcase of the 2023 Made Here Film Festival.
This week's Made Here local documentary series premiere features four short films selected from the 2023 Made Here Film Festival, co-produced by Vermont Public and VTIFF. These four films showcase the creative talents of filmmakers from the region and highlight the breath of programming from the festival. This year's Made Here Film Festival is happening April 10-14, 2024 at Burlington Beer Company, and features over 40 films from New England and Quebec.
Here are the four films in the showcase:
Sabor Y Amor
Directed by Luke Robins & Ivonne Serna, Middlebury, VermontAlejandra, a Mexican migrant, turns to her grandmother's tamales to build community. Starting a business amidst limited opportunities, her dishes unite migrants, spotlighting Vermont's migrant tales and the universal power of belonging.
Artifacts of the Present: Portrait of a Printmaker
Directed by Willow O'Feral and Brad Heck, Guilford, VermontArtifacts of the Present is a powerfully moving and poignant documentary portrait of a printmaking artist facing mortality, and immerses the viewer in printmaking artist Brian D. Cohen’s home, workshop, and art.
Axel
Directed by Tom Mull, film produced and located in Burlington, VermontAxel is an experimental documentary which explores themes of childhood and rebellion through the lens of a 14-year-old skateboarder, musician and graffiti artist in Vermont.
No Entry
Directed by Dimitri Lavallée and Philippe Vanasse-Paquet, Montreal, QuebecUrban exploration defies law, danger, and fear. Prohibited, abandoned and unexplored sites are hidden in Montreal, and these daring explorers seek them out..