Andy Truscott speaks with Helen Chamberlin, the Executive Director of the Rehoboth Beach Film Society.
The Rehoboth Beach Film Society is a 501(c)(3), not-for-profit, arts organization with a very interesting history of how a small coastal Delaware, resort area could produce a major Film Festival and then grow into an organization that sponsors a broad slate of wonderful film programs for a growing community. The Film Society offers something for all ages! If you are a film enthusiast, and especially enjoy independent films, please journey through this website and learn about the Rehoboth Beach Independent Film Festival, and quality film programs that are available year-round for adults, students, and youth. You are sure to find a film event that suits your interest.
In addition to their weekly movie screenings, the society also produces a number of programs including: the African American Film Festival, the Jewish Film Festival, the Pride Film Festival, The Metropolitan Opera LIVE in HD, London’s National Theatre Live, among others.
To learn more about the Rehoboth Beach Film Society, or to see what’s coming next on their two screens, visit www.rehobothfilm.com.
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