The Rangeley Friends of the Arts will host the 2023 Indie Film Series at the RFA Lakeside Theater. All showtimes will be 5 PM & 8 PM.

Tickets are available at the door only: Patrons 13 and older $7, 12 and under only $5

Doors open 45 minutes prior to start time, and our full concession stand, including beer/wine, will be available. For more info or to watch trailers go to 2023 Indie Film Series – Rangeley Maine Events and Concerts – Rangeley Friends of the Arts (rangeleyarts.org)

The series is Exclusively Sponsored by Juliet Goodfriend

June 28-29 Women Talking – PG-13 – Drama (Nominated for Academy Awards Best Picture) . Do nothing. Stay and fight. Or leave. In 2010, the women of an isolated religious community grapple with reconciling a brutal reality with their faith.

July 11-12 Fly Fishing Film Tour – Documentary – This is the original, world famous fly-fishing film tour, new for 2023.

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July 19-20 Rare Objects – R – Drama – An adaptation of Kathleen Tessaro’s novel of the same name, Rare Objects is a story about friendship that centers around a young woman who reclaims her own sense of self through her journey of self discovery that involves a new job, new friends and healing, starring and directed by Katie Holmes.

Aug 16-17 Elemental: Reimagining Wildfire – 2022, Documentary-   Forest and climate experts discuss our relationship with wildfires as the world prepares for an increasingly hotter and drier future.

Aug 23-24 iMordecai – PG-13 – Comedy/Drama – When Mordecai, a Holocaust survivor, portrayed by Academy Award Nominee Judd Hirsch (The Fabelmans, Ordinary People) is given a new iPhone, an unexpected series of events upends his world. A heartwarming Miami-set comedy based on a true story. Co-starring Sean Astin (The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Rudy) and Academy Award Nominee Carol Kane (Taxi, Hester Street).

Aug 30-31 Ancient Caves and Great Bear Rain Forest – MacGillivray Freeman Films, the world’s leading creator of IMAX films, has licensed their library of 40 minute films sized for standard theatrical distribution. Come enjoy these two magnificent 40-minute documentaries as a double feature.

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