The Woods Hole Film Festival enters its third decade with 44 feature length and 72 short films—nearly half directed by women—from both first-time and veteran filmmakers, with a focus on films about science, music, and social justice.
The Woods Hole Film Festival enters its third decade from July 30-August 6, with 45 feature length and 72 short films—nearly half directed by women—from both first-time and veteran filmmakers, with a focus on films about science, music, and social justice. Films will screen in person at Redfield Auditorium and Cornelia Clapp Auditorium (formerly Lillie) in Woods Hole, the Simon Center for the Arts and Morse Hall at Falmouth Academy, and the Cotuit Center for the Arts; most films will also be available to stream on the Festival’s virtual platform. There are 9 world, 2 US, and 50 New England premieres, plus in-person Q&A’s with filmmakers, workshops and master classes with Filmmaker-in-Residence Tasha Van Zandt, panel discussions, daily morning filmmaker chats, music events, and an awards ceremony.
Members receive various discounts.
Online Screening Passes: $130 for an individual; $175 for a household
In-person Ticket Packages: $125 for 10 tickets; $80 for 6 tickets (package holders can reserve individual tickets 10 days before they go on sale to the public).
Individual Film, Workshop & Panel Discussion Tickets: range from $16-20; available starting July 1.
Phone: 508-495-3456
Email: info@woodsholefilmfestival.org
Additional time info:
Starting time represents the first program of the day. Ending time is approximate.
2022/07/28 - 2022/08/06
Redfield Auditorium at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
57 Water Street, Woods Hole, MA 02453
Closed captioning may be available on some online films.