Maximilian Armstrong of One Wing Pictures announces that “Seeds of Change: Breaking Free from the Prison Food Machine” will appear on Maine Public Television as part of their Maine Public Film Series at 9 p.m. on Thursday, April 25, and at 2 p.m. Saturday April 27. An organic farmer in Maine sets out to transform […]
PORTLAND - Maximilian Armstrong of One Wing Pictures announces that "Seeds of Change: Breaking Free from the Prison Food Machine" will appear on Maine Public Television as part of their Maine Public Film Series on Thursday, April 25 at 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 27 at 2 p.m. An organic farmer in Maine sets out
Also, Don's Lunch opens in Westbrook; local beer malt makers win awards; a benefit market at Maine Craft Distilling; Maine Seaweed week returns; and more.
Maine Outdoor Film Festival Travel-hungry audiences can live vicariously through the Maine Outdoor Film Festival when it makes a tour stop in Stowe. Seven short flicks, all produced by filmmakers from New England and British Columbia, take viewers around the world and into the clouds. Subjects include trailblazing female kayakers in Chile, the enduring full moon traditions of Algonquin-speaking Indigenous communities, POC-led outdoor mentorship program Camping to Connect and a 73-year-old surfer who’s become a local legend in Los Angeles.