The Massachusetts Independent Film Festival has send us information regarding this festival that's taking place on December 1st at 7:30PM. The venue for the film festival is The Regent Theatre at 7 Medford Street in Arlington, Massachusetts. Also if you buy a ticket, you will recieve a copy Christopher Di Nunzio very entertaining film "Livestock". Supplies are limited.

To buy tickets for this event, you can head over to: http://regenttheatre.com/details/mass_indie_film_festival

For more information on the Massachusetts Independent Film Festival, you can visit the film's official website at: www.MassIndieFilm.com

Films Playing at the festival include:

“Her Heart Still Beats”

When Ed's wife comes home early from work one day he becomes over
taken by a strange feeling when he looks into her eyes. Disturbed
orpossibly just paranoid, Ed becomes possessed with his wife's eyes
and struggles to understand these feelings. Is she evil or is he
insane? They may not have enough time to find out.

Dir: Christopher Di Nunzio

“Microcinema”

Peter Martell is a highly educated well-to-do young man with a lot of
free time on his hands. He spends this time watching snuff films.One
day he makes the bold decision to cross the line from observer to
participant, aspiring to bring a philosophical element to his own
kindof snuff films. Ready to go to work, he tracks his first victim
into a haunted New England woods, where the line between participant
and observer takes a different turn.

Dir: Skip Shea

“Strangers”

Karen, a happily married woman in a bar meets a charming man.She
thinks she found a new friend until he tells her something about her
private life that he is not supposed to know. the phrase "don't talk
to strangers" proves more dangerous than she could possibly imagine.

Dir: David Trodella

“Duet”

An amateur musician is forced to complete the writing of a romantic
song for a goth band without his partner.

Dir: Christian De Rezendes

“Video Diary: Last Entry”

After a five year obsession of making video tapes to a lost love done,
a lonely man finds he has nothing left to say.

Dir: Skip Shea

“Last Bet, Last Mistake”

A lone gunman parked outside a apartment complex is waiting for the
right moment. Inside, his target is clueless to the fate that awaits
him. The two men started out in the same crime operation, but now
business, and jealousy have ended old ties. The tension builds until
there is no way out for either of them.

Dir; Christopher Di Nunzio

“The Loudest Sound”

Be the first to see a extended preview of the upcoming feature
starring Michael Reardon and Johanna Gorton. Michael and Alice are a
twenty something couple in Boston. Everything seems to be perfect
until lies, betrayal, and addiction tear them apart. While Alice is
away in rehab Michael must reconsider the limits of love and desire.

Dir: Jason Miller

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