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The Boston Science Fiction Film Festival is an annual event held in the
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, traditionally during the week that concludes with
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in February. Established in 1976, it is recognized as the second-oldest independent
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film festival in the
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. The festival features a diverse selection of more than 100 science fiction films, including both features and shorts, from around the globe. Its programming culminates in a 24-hour movie marathon, which presents a mix of
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, contemporary, and schlock science fiction films.


History


Beginnings

The ‘Thon began back in 1976 at the Orson Welles Cinema in
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. It was designed to complement the
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, the Boston Science Fiction Convention, playing in
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that same weekend. Sunday, February 15, 1976, was the inaugural program. It featured '' This Island Earth'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
Things to Come ''Things to Come'' is a 1936 British science fiction film produced by Alexander Korda, directed by William Cameron Menzies, and written by H. G. Wells. It is a loose adaptation of Wells' book '' The Shape of Things to Come''. The film stars Ra ...
'', ''
The Thing from Another World ''The Thing from Another World'', sometimes referred to as just ''The Thing'', is a 1951 American black-and-white science fiction-horror film directed by Christian Nyby, produced by Edward Lasker for Howard Hawks' Winchester Pictures Corporatio ...
'', ''
Them! ''Them!'' is a 1954 black-and-white science fiction giant monster film starring James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn, Joan Weldon, and James Arness. Produced by David Weisbart, the film was directed by Gordon Douglas, based on an original story by ...
'', and '' Zardoz''. Tickets for the 14 feature film event cost $4.75 with a complimentary champagne toast at the conclusion. The following year featured a sneak preview of a then-unknown ''
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''. Collectible posters were given out to attendees who paid the $4.95 admission price. By 1978, the event was given a tagline of SF3, connoting its third year. In a controversial decision, the ‘Thon’s 10th anniversary was a 36-hour endurance event. Additionally, the Marathon programming has included a variety of short films, serialized dramas (such as the original
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), and cartoons such as the
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classic '' Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century''.


End of the OWC era

A few months after SF11, the Orson Welles Cinema was destroyed by fire. The Marathon found a new home at the
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located in
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,
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which was under the operations of former Welles Manager, Garen Daly. Over the next few years, the event expanded to include more days, changed its official name to The Boston Science Fiction Film Festival, and became peripatetic. SF12 through SF14 were held at the Somerville Theatre in Somerville, Massachusetts. SF15 through SF28 were held at the Coolidge Corner Theatre in
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. SF29 was held at the Dedham Community Theater in
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. SF30 returned to the Somerville Theatre and also had Friday Night and Sunday Night special events. SF31 was held at the West Newton Cinema in West Newton, Massachusetts. SF32 again returned to the Somerville Theatre, where it has been hosted annually to date, with the exception of SF46 which was held as a virtual event online due to the
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.


Growth and evolution

With the advent of
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and
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, the festival faced changing tastes. To address these, it began to add more days, newer films, and more shorts reaching its current festival structure of ten days. The first nine days are devoted to showcasing new works from around the world. Judges rotate every year and are gleaned from the attendees, local personalities, and the occasional 'special' judge. Awards are presented every year for Best Feature and Best Short. In 2012, a new category was added,
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Awards for this category also included Best Feature and Best Short. Starting with SF36, the festival was expanded to a week-long event. The programming was expanded to attract newer films from around the world, especially from independent
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. Typically, the festival will present roughly 30 features, 75 shorts, 10 workshops and panels, and a number of party gatherings for filmmakers and attendees to connect. The festival continues to culminate with the 24-hour Marathon, where the programming is the same as it has been from its inception.


The Gort

The Boston Science Fiction Film Festival honors outstanding films with The Gort, an award named after the robot from the movie "
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." Described by Quiet Earth as "probably the coolest looking award ever," The Gort was designed by Boston-based sculptor Casey Riley, inspired by one of the pioneering films featured in the festival's debut lineup. The 2012 accolade was bestowed upon "Dimensions: A-Line, A Loop, A Tangle of Threads" for being the best overall film. In 2016, the festival introduced a new award for short films. With over 220 films submitted annually for consideration, the festival attendees, affectionately known as "thoners," are given the opportunity to vote for their favorite short film. The winning short is honored with The Short Gort during the 24-hour Marathon event that takes place on the Sunday before Presidents' Day every year.


SF47

In its 2022 iteration, dubbed SF47, the festival returned to its venue at the Somerville Theater, affectionately referred to as "The Starship Somerville." Adapting to the ongoing Covid-19 Pandemic, the event was conducted as a hybrid, combining live and virtual elements, from February 16–22, 2022. The festival concluded with the traditional 'Thon, a 24-hour science fiction movie marathon starting at noon on February 21 and ending at the same time the following day. Film submissions for the festival opened in August and continued until early January, with
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serving as the submission platform. Further details on film submissions and competition categories were made available on the festival's official website.


See also

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Science fiction film Science fiction (or sci-fi) is a film genre that uses Speculative fiction, speculative, fictional science-based depictions of phenomena that are not fully accepted by mainstream science, such as Extraterrestrial life in fiction, extraterrestria ...
* List of fantastic and horror film festivals


Other sci-fi film festivals

* Trieste Science+Fiction Festival *
Sci-Fi-London Sci-Fi-London (stylised as SCI-FI-LONDON), also known as the London International Festival of Science Fiction and Fantastic Film or simply SFL, is an annual United Kingdom–based film festival dedicated to the science fiction and fantasy genre ...
*
International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival is a film festival dedicated to the genres of horror and science fiction. The event is held annually in Tempe, Arizona, United States. The festival was founded in 2005 by fans of horror and sci-fi f ...


References

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External links


Home Page of the Boston Sci-Fi ‘Thon and Festival

WithoutABox Filmmaker’s Entry Page

Preview of the 35th Anniversary of the ‘Thon in the Boston Herald


* ttp://www.scifimarathon.com/ Sister Sci-fi Marathon in Ohio
Orson Welles Cinema Grand Opening

Orson Welles Cinema Ad
History of Cambridge, Massachusetts Film festivals in Boston Film festivals established in 1976 Science fiction film festivals 1976 establishments in Massachusetts