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Between the Tides, celebrates MidCoast Maine: the stunning environment, the diverse, tenacious people who call this place home and the stark beauty of every day life. For visitors these films introduce the MidCoast in new and different ways and for the people who live here, these films affirm the treasures of everyday life.

 

Foy Brown in his family's boat shop.
"With these films you really get to know people. You find out what their lives are like and what's important to them."
Juliet Brown (Producer)
Detail from Jamie Wyeth's Inferno.

“By showing these films we are sharing the short stories that weave our lives together”.
Donna Daly, Strand Theatre Director
Dorethy Brown's bird carvings.
“When people hear that we are making short films for The Strand they open their doors and their hearts to our small film crew. They take us in as family and participate in the making of the films with love and honesty.” D’Arcy Marsh
The DVD of Between the Tides.
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Commissioned by The Strand Theatre in Rockland, Maine, these shorts are made for and about the community.Link to the Rockland Strand Theatre.Lobster fishing in Rockport harbor Maine.

 

 

About the Films

Between The Tides is a collection of five short films about Midcoast Maine. Total length 40 minutes.
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The dock at Brown's Boatyard.INFERNO provides a unique opportunity to see one of America's great artists, Jamie Wyeth, painting in his studio.


Waves crash on Maine's granite shore.WAVES overwhelms the senses with powerful waves filmed in slow motion crashing in on Maine's rugged coast.

Jamie Wyeth contemplates his work.BROWN'S BOATYARD
tells a story about fathers and sons who have been building boats on North Haven since 1888.

Joseph Silverstein plays violin in Maine.JOEY is an affectionate profile of Joseph Silverstein, the great violinist, conductor and teacher, performing at a private concert. Narrated by Eleanor Sokoloff and Tom Wolf.

An osprey flys over Rockport Maine.THE OSPREYS OF ROCKPORT HARBOR shows the drama of two adult ospreys raising their young. Using slow motion we see them diving for fish, fighting off one of their predators, a Great Blue Heron, and learning to fly.