MOFF in Ellsworth
Schedule
Wed, 20 Aug, 2025 at 07:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
3 Franklin St Suite 1, Ellsworth, ME 04605 | Ellsworth, ME
Films begin at: 7:30PM, so be sure to arrive early to get your spot!
Admission: This is an All Ages event. Suggested donation of $5 to $10 to support Heart of Ellsworth Programming.
Location: Franklin Street Parklet, Main St, Ellsworth, ME
Program Notes: Film program is subject to change.
Film Program:
ADAPTIVE AVALANCHE: INCLUSIVE OUTDOORS PROJECT | 7.37 minutes | by Vasu Sojitra, Dani Aravich | United States | Short synopsis: This short film follows the Inclusive Outdoors Project’s Adaptive Avalanche Level 1 course in Cooke City, Montana. Bringing together adaptive athletes and avalanche pros, it highlights how tailored training builds skills, confidence, and inclusivity in backcountry winter environments.
VOICES OF WÁHSEHTƏKʷ | 7.97 minutes | by Redbird Media Group | Maine | Short synopsis: Located in the heart of Penobscot territory, Wáhsehtək — the East Branch of the Penobscot River—holds deep cultural significance. In a historic effort, Trust for Public Land is working with the Penobscot Nation to return nearly 30,000 acres, marking a major step in land return efforts.
CULTIVATING CHANGE | 6.43 minutes | by Trevor Laffin | Maine | Short synopsis: Cultivating Change is a short film by Maine-based filmmaker Trevor Laffin, following Michael Scannell of Madeleine Point Oyster Farms. It highlights his journey in aquaculture and his efforts to mentor young Mainers and those from underrepresented backgrounds.
ALDO’S BUG EXTRAVAGANZA | 6 minutes | by Neil Losin | United States | Short synopsis: Join 5-year-old Aldo and his dad on a backyard safari full of tiny wonders and big laughs. As Aldo hunts bugs and shares his charming insights, his adventures spark joy, curiosity, and a subtle echo of timeless wisdom in this playful ode to nature’s smallest marvels.
HAAGUA | 15.37 minutes | by Marc Antony Chavez, Octavio Aceves Coutiño | Mexico, United States | Short synopsis: Haagua is an Indigenous surf film celebrating the bond between Native American surfers and the ocean. Featuring ancestral traditions and cultural resilience, it follows surfers who honor the past and revive cultural practices, blending heritage with the art of surfing in a story of identity and connection.
FORWARD | 16 minutes | by Palmer Morse | United States | Short synopsis: Facing caregiving, multiple jobs, and housing insecurity, Anjelica Avella turned to nature to support her mental health. Noticing few plus-size women of color on trails, she began leading hikes to build community. Forward shares her story and the power of belonging in the outdoors.
THE SILENT SPOTTER | 18.93 minutes | by Ra Beattie | United States | Short synopsis: Silent Spotter follows Tommy Batun, a deaf and mute fly-fishing guide in Mexico. Using lip-reading and self-invented signs, Tommy leads anglers with wit and resilience. The film explores connection, creativity, and passion, challenging stereotypes and celebrating shared humanity beyond fishing.
More Information: https://maineoutdoorfilmfestival.com/2025-ellsworth/
Where is it happening?
3 Franklin St Suite 1, Ellsworth, ME 04605, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays: