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  2. New England Film & Video Festival - Wikipedia

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    The New England Film & Video Festival, founded in 1976, was a leading regional independent and student film festival, and was the longest running regional film festival in the United States [1] until it ceased to be held following the 2007 festival.

  3. List of films set in New England - Wikipedia

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    Jacob's Ladder (1990) - Set in New York City; It (1990) Mermaids (1990) – set in the fictional town of Eastport, Massachusetts; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) – set in New York City and rural New England; Once Around (1991) – Renata starts at her parents' place in New England; Other People's Money (1991) Run (1991) – set in Boston ...

  4. New England Studios - Wikipedia

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    New England Studios is a film production facility located in Devens, Massachusetts. [1] Established in 2012, it has quickly become a prominent hub for the film and television industry in the New England region. [2] The studio is known for its modern facilities, versatile soundstages, central location in New England, and on-site rental department.

  5. New England - Wikipedia

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    New England is a region comprising six states in the Northeastern United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, Long Island Sound, New York, and Canada, and has a rich history of colonialism, revolution, and industry.

  6. Hollywood East - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood East is a term for the multiple efforts to build film industry agglomerations on the East Coast of the United States.Recently, the term has been applied to the growing film industry in New England, particularly in Massachusetts [1] and Connecticut, [2] that served as home to the production of over 140 major motion pictures and television series between 2000 and 2013. [3]

  7. Bill Arnold (cinematographer) - Wikipedia

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    The Farmer's Wife, the 1998 documentary film which won the 1999 New England Film & Video Festival (New England Spirit Award). Airline, the 2004 American television series which was nominated for a 2005 People's Choice Awards in the category of “Favorite Reality Show”.

  8. Debra Chasnoff - Wikipedia

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    Debra Chasnoff was born October 12, 1957, in Philadelphia. [2] Chasnoff grew up in a secular Jewish family in a Maryland suburb of Washington, D.C., with her parents and younger sister, Lori. [3]

  9. New England Foundation for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    NEFA is a regional arts organization that supports artists and arts organizations in New England. It offers grants, programs, resources, and partnerships in various arts disciplines and fields.