Fresh Coast Film Festival returns today in Marquette

The setup for the Fresh Coast Film Festival at Lower Mattson Park in Marquette in 2024. (Mining Journal file photo)
MARQUETTE — Tonight through Sunday will see the return of the Fresh Coast Film Festival in Marquette.
This year’s festival will see four days of movies at nine film venues, with 18 outdoor tours, 90 films and 33 hours of content.
Venues hosting the films include: Blackrocks Brewery; Box Office at The Marquette Commons; Fresh Coast Basecamp at Lower Harbor Park; Ore Dock Brewing Co. in the Community Space and The Station; the Peter While Public Library’s Community Room, Heritage Room and Shiras Room; The Evergreen Market Treehouse; The Honorable Distillery; and the Women’s Federated Clubhouse.
The 18 outdoor tours include a sunrise photo with Bugsy Sailor, a hunt for Harlow’s Wooden Man, a tour of Kona Hills and much more.
Tickets cost $192 for a full premium weekend pass with numerous amenities, $86 for a weekend pass, $43 for a day pass, $32 for a student pass and they have options for filmmakers as well.
Tickets can be purchased at the festival HQ starting today.
The Fresh Coast Free kickoff and Food Truck Rally is also today and held under the big tent at Fresh Coast Basecamp at Lower Harbor Park. If guests preregistered, the HQ is also where they can pick up a wristband, program and find FCFF merchandise for sale.
More information can be found at freshcoastfilm.com.
Antonio Anderson can be reached at 906-228-2500, ext. 550, or aanderson@miningjournal.net.