Wild and Free: The History of Sausalito's Counterculture Houseboat Community
The Sausalito waterfront children of the 1970s grew up with a freedom unheard of for youth today. Where are they today?
The Sausalito waterfront children of the 1970s grew up with a freedom unheard of for youth today. Where are they today?
To help guide you through the sea of films on offer at MVFF 47, Fishkin and MVFF Director of Programming Zoë Elton have each chosen five extraordinary films they believe should not be missed.
MVFF’s ¡Viva el Cine! program is an opportunity to experience a universe of Latin American and Latinx cinema from across the globe.
Several Marin movie theaters are striving to keep theatrical exhibition a meaningful part of audiences’ lives.
Two two local nonprofits are implementing life-changing programs in hard-to-reach communities.
The number of cancer diagnoses across the nine fire agencies across Marin County continues to rise at an alarming rate, so what do we do?
MVFF’s Active Cinema program is a curated selection of six extraordinary documentaries tackling some of the most timely issues impacting our world.
While modern Marin enjoys bountiful harvests in the fall, the ancient Miwok people celebrated the autumn equinox with “The Big Time” harvest ceremonies — a tradition that still endure.
Kuhn’s organization Roots of Peace works to restore war-torn economies by cultivating peace through agriculture.
Explore the history of inspirational women of the Bay Area that led the way in local politics all the way up to the White House.