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Did you know that the Marie Dressler Foundation offers Bursaries to students in Northumberland. Full details at the Marie Dressler Foundation site here.
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September 25, 26, 27, 2020
Film Trivia 2018
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The Vintage Film Festival
Twenty eight years ago (1992), a group of film enthusiasts involved in the restoration of the Marie Dressler house had a wild idea. Why not hold a festival showing the films in which Marie Dressler had starred? This seemingly fantastic idea grew into the present form in which we show a variety of films generally made before about 50-60 years ago. We will often, although not always, include a film starring Marie Dressler.
For more on Marie Dressler and the Marie Dressler Foundation, please go to the Marie Dressler Foundation Web site here.
The weekend is best enjoyed as an event and not just a collection of great movies. We start with a featured movie, then there's our Gala Reception followed by two films. Then on Saturday we show a collection of five movies that range from very old, silent films starring Mary Pickford, Erich von Stroheim or Douglas Fairbanks, to talkies and musicals. On Sunday we show four movies and include a lunch time seminar with a knowledgable speaker.
Bursaries by Marie Dressler Foundation
Money raised by the festival goes to the Marie Dressler Foundation and one of their activities is to provide bursaries for students in Northumberland High Schools. For more information, please go to the Marie Dressler Foundation Web site.
Venue and Date for 2020
Note the dates for the 2020 Vintage Film Festival: September 25,26, 27. Also note that all screenings and events are to be at Port Hope's 'atmospheric' Capitol Theatre. [Map here].
The 2020 Festival will be held
September 25, 26, 27, 2020
Theme: Based on a True Story
Twenty-Seventh Festival
- Details
All the films for the festival have been confirmed and plans are well under way for another great event. Our Seminar speaker will be Chris Knight who is a film critic for the National Post and he is looking forward to speaking about "Movies, Duos and Us". As usual, we will have a Silent auction with many great items ranging from gift certificates to movie memorabilia. We will also have souvenir T-Shirts and Canvas bags for sale. Once again we will have impressive banners on display and these will be available for sale (by donation) after the event.
Tickets have been on sale for a while and are going fast - for the first time, tickets for a single movie are available in advance, online only.
If you like mingling with other fans, you will really want to attend the Opening Night Reception - buy a weekend pass or an opening night pass.
ReaRView - First Look at 2019 Program
Here’s your first look at the 2019 ReaRView Vintage Doc Fest Program
Our aim is to explore today’s issues through yesterday’s lens
Our choices are always topical and timeless
Our theme is ‘A century of Hope and Identity’
Update: The full program is now available at the RearView Page here.
Friday April 12
7pm
Woodstock (1970)
Take a ride on the wild side with an intimate look at the Woodstock Music & Art Festival held in Bethel, NY in 1969, from preparation through cleanup, with historic access to insiders, blistering concert footage, and portraits of the concertgoers. This is a film that documented the hope and identity of an entire generation.







