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Massachusetts Multicultural Film Festival

Massachusetts Multicultural Film Festival
181 Presidents Drive

About the Festival

Presenting the best of new fiction, documentary and experimental filmmaking by international filmmakers, the Massachusetts Multicultural Film Festival, one of the nation’s longest-standing university-based film festivals, seeks to cultivate an appreciation of film and the moving image, to inspire audiences to a deeper understanding of the world's cultures through film, and to celebrate past, present and future achievements of international filmmaking within a university setting. Our culturally diverse films are screened for the benefit of students, faculty, and the interested public, with critical introductions by scholars and filmmakers.

The MMFF was founded by Prof. Catherine Portuges and Prof. Jacqueline Urla in 1993. Since 1994 Catherine Portugues became the heart and soul of the festival, curating and directing 25 seasons. She was followed by Shawn Shimpach who directed three seasons (2017, 20018 and 2019). Daniel Pope, who for years, as a graduate student, served as assistant curator, has taken the lead in 2020, for a virtual edition during the Covid pandemic. Daniel Pope is currently directing the festival with the assistance of Nefeli Forni.

The Festival is presented by the Interdepartmental Program in Film Studies Program, directed by Barbara Zecchi.

Recent News

31st Annual Massachusetts Multicultural Film Festival

The majority of the films are accompanied by critical, contextualizing introductions by scholars and filmmakers. All events— screenings, introductions, audience Q&As and conversations with filmmakers and guests—are free and open to…

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