Welcome to the New England Vintage Film Society, Inc.
A Non-Profit 501c3 Charitable Massachusetts Public Corporation
We invite you to share in our mission exploring Hollywood's heyday and America's feature films of that era.
We believe that American films created for mass audiences throughout the country and the world between the 1920's - 1960's serve as important historical records that document and reflect prevailing American social, cultural, economic, political, religious and moral attitudes and assumptions. In addition, we believe in investigating the significance of these films by actor, director, studio, genre, theme, etc.
We believe in the value of comparing our interpretations, findings, discoveries and viewpoints -- relative to the abovementioned criteria -- to the state of contemporary American society and current state of global affairs.
Thank you for your interest in supporting our organization.
Sincerely,
Brenda Loew, President
New England Vintage Film Society, Inc.
brendaloew@yahoo.com
Spencer Tracy's "Young America" (1932)
Presently we are working on a project to have a 17 minute clip of Spencer Tracy's film "Young America" be transferred to DVD. We need your donations to make this a reality.
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Audition
The New England Vintage Film Society Inc. a MA non-profit 501c3, announces auditions for The Red Lamp , a turn of the century melodramatic comedy, exploring all the complications when three family members use one red lamp (which supposedly brings good luck!) as a signal. Alice communicates to her lover. Harold's alerts his hungry homeless friend he can come over for food. Aunt Matilda uses the lamp to invite her neighbor over for tea. Confusion reigns! more
Can You Help?
The nonprofit New England Vintage Film Society, Inc. needs funds. Donations in any amount are greatly appreciated -- and tax-deductible. We are non-profit tax exempt 501c3 charitable organization as defined by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the IRS.
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