Just like day three at the 13th Annual Independent Film Festival Boston, day four was filled with hard-hitting cinema. Even though UTG missed City of Gold, The Year We Thought About Love, and Call Me Lucky (look for our review later this week), we were fortunate enough to see the terrifying doc, Welcome to Leith, […]
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Independent Film Festival Boston 2015 – Day 4: ‘Welcome To Leith’ and ‘Slow West’
April 26th, 2015 Sam Cohen
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The 6 Must-See Films Of IFF Boston 2015
April 16th, 2015 Sam Cohen
Another week of important cinema is nigh! Wednesday, April 22 marks the beginning of Independent Film Festival Boston‘s 2015 fest. Per usual with UTG, we wanted to let our readers know what films we are most excited for in the upcoming fest. Just under 100 films are playing between April 22 and 29. Unfortunately, we […]
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