On December 15, 2021

Woodstock Vermont Film Series returns to the Billings Farm & Museum theater select Saturdays, Jan. 1 – March 12, 2022 

Tickets and season passes now available

Jan 1 – March 12 — WOODSTOCK — The 12th annual Woodstock Vermont Film Series returns to the Billings Farm Theater with 10 documentary films from around the world. These diverse films reflect Billings Farm & Museum’s vision to share place-based stories of people near and far, to engage our audiences, and to inspire conversations that increase connections with each other and our world.

Courtesy Oscilloscope Laboratories
“Kedi,” considered the “Citizen Kane” of cat documentaries from Turkish filmmaker Ceyda Torun, will be the first film of the Woodstock Vermont Film Series.

The Woodstock Vermont Film Series is curated and directed by award-winning filmmaker Jay Craven, produced by the Billings Farm & Museum, with generous support from local sponsors.

Filmgoers will enjoy seeing these selections on the big screen in a theater featuring high-definition digital projection and Dolby® surround-sound. In re-opening the theater to the Film Series, the health and safety of guests is a top priority. The theater has been upgraded with a MERV 13 filtration system. Film attendees are required to wear masks in the theater at all times and to show proof of vaccination to enter.

Ticket prices are $15 per film and $12 for Billings Farm members.  Season passes for all 10 films are $130 for non-members and $115 for Billings Farm members.  For a complete list of screenings and ticket information: billingsfarm.org/filmseries or call 802-457-5303. Screenings will take place at 3 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.

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