Holiday House Tour
Woodstock Woodstock, VT, United StatesExperience the warm hospitality of Old New England, when Woodstock's most charming houses deck their halls and open their doors for what has become a quintessential holiday tradition, now in its 18th year. Docents are present at each location to provide historical information and answer questions.
1917 (R)
Woodstock Town Hall Theatre 31 The Green, Woodstock, VT, United StatesAt the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers, Schofield (Captain Fantastic's George MacKay) and Blake (Game of Thrones' Dean-Charles Chapman) are given a seemingly impossible mission. In a race against time, they must cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers--Blake's own brother among them.
The Gentlemen (R)
Woodstock Town Hall Theatre 31 The Green, Woodstock, VT, United StatesThe Gentlemen follows American expat Mickey Pearson who built a highly profitable marijuana empire in London. When word gets out that he's looking to cash out of the business forever it triggers plots, schemes, bribery and blackmail in an attempt to steal his domain out from under him.
The Story of Plastic
VirtualThe Story of Plastic features interviews with experts and activists on the front lines of the fight, revealing the disastrous consequences of the flood of plastic smothering ecosystems and poisoning communities around the world, and the global movement that is rising up in response. With engaging original animation, archival industry footage beginning in the 1930s, and first-person accounts of the unfolding emergency, the film distills a complex problem that is increasingly affecting the planet’s and its residents’ well-being.
John Lewis: Good Trouble
North Universalist Chapel 7 Church Street, Woodstock, VT, United StatesUsing interviews and rare archival footage, John Lewis: Good Trouble chronicles Lewis' 60-plus years of social activism and legislative action on civil rights, voting rights, gun control, health-care reform and immigration. Using present-day interviews with Lewis, now 79 years old, Porter explores his childhood experiences, his inspiring family and his fateful meeting with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1957. In addition to her interviews with Lewis and his family, Porter's primarily cinéma verité film also includes interviews with political leaders, Congressional colleagues, and other people who figure prominently in his life.