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217 Films‘ new documentary “John Marin: Let the Paint be Paint!” made its Massachusetts premiere today at the Cape Ann Community Cinema in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Filmmakers Michael Maglaras and Terri Templeton introduced the film and took questions following the screening. This truly one of a kind cinema is run by Robert Newton. Read a recent […]

Gloucester Daily Times: Marin and modernism on film

Marin and modernism on filmMarch 18, 2010Gail McCarthy A new film about the master of American modern art, John Marin (1870-1953), will have its Massachusetts premiere in Gloucester on Sunday at Cape Ann Community Cinema. “What we know about modern art, abstractionism, and the direction that art has gone since the 1950s, we know because […]

Massachusetts Premiere — John Marin: Let the Paint be Paint!

Don’t miss 217 Films‘ new documentary “John Marin: Let the Paint be Paint!” at the Cape Ann Community Cinema in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Filmmakers Michael Maglaras and Terri Templeton will introduce the film and take questions following the screening. WHAT: “John Marin: Let the Paint be Paint!“ 2009. Not rated. 110 minutes. WHEN: THIS Sunday, March […]

Great article about a great cinema

Be sure to check out this Boston Globe article about Cape Ann Community Cinema in Gloucester, Massachusetts where “John Marin: Let the Paint be Paint!“ will screen on March 21 at 2:00pm. More details about the screening at this link. Close-up and personalCinema offers a congenial movie experienceBy James SullivanGlobe Correspondent / February 21, 2010 […]

March 21: New John Marin film to make Massachusetts debut

For directions and additional information, visit this link. In December, 217 Films’ new documentary “John Marin: Let the Paint be Paint!” made its world premiere in two sold out shows at the Portland Museum of Art in Portland, Maine. On March 21, independent filmmakers Michael Maglaras and Terri Templeton will bring this film to the […]

Screening: March 21 — 2:00pm

Save the date! 217 Films’ new documentary John Marin: Let the Paint be Paint! will be shown at the Cape Ann Community Cinema in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Filmmakers Michael Maglaras and Terri Templeton will introduce the film and take questions following the screening. WHAT: John Marin: Let the Paint be Paint! 2009. Not rated. 110 minutes. […]

Camera-eye View: World Premiere

217 Films had a videographer on hand to document the World Premiere of the new documentary about the life and work of painter John Marin. Follow this link to YouTube to view a camera-eye view of the event, which took place at the Portland Museum of Art, in Portland, Maine. View photos from the premiere […]

Gloucester Daily Times

“We are on a crusade to bring Hartley to life, and to inspire others to take pride in our collective American art experience,” Maglaras said in a phone interview. “The combination of a great painter and a wonderful writer is not one you find all the time — and Hartley was both. He was not […]

Meet the Filmmakers — February 12

Don’t miss the February 12 screening of Visible Silence: Marsden Hartley, Painter and Poet at the Cape Ann Community Cinema in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Filmmakers Michael Maglaras and Terri Templeton will be there to introduce the film and take questions following the screening.

Screening Scheduled: February 12, 2009

WHAT: Screening of 217 Films new documentary:Visible Silence: Marsden Hartley, Painter and PoetWritten, narrated, and directed by Michael MaglarasWHEN: Thursday, February 12, 2009 WHERE: The Cape Ann Community Cinema267 East Main StreetGloucester, Massachusetts 01930TEL: 978-309-8448 COST: $8.50 Adults $7 Seniors and Students MORE: Filmmaker Michael Maglaras will introduce the documentary and answer questions following the […]