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Boston International Film Festival

Boston International Film Festival

Watertown’s Majestic 7 Theaters Hosting Boston International Film Festival Screenings

By Charlie Breitrose | April 13, 2022

The Boston International Film Festival will be held in the second half of April, and this year several of the screenings will take place at Watertown’s Majestic 7 cinemas. Nine of the sessions will take place at the movie theaters located in Arsenal Yards at 81 Arsenal Yards Blvd. with the first session on Friday, April 15 and the final one on Monday, April 18. Other showings will be held at AMC Boston Common Theaters. Click here for the entire 2022 Boston International Film Festival schedule, and to get tickets.

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