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Join us to celebrate the final night of films and bring another wonderful festival to a triumphant end. Following the Closing Night Film, TÓTEM (Mexico), we will reconvene on the porch at FISH MV, 80 Main Street in Vineyard Haven, for our closing Night Party. Your ticket includes both the closing night film, TOTEM, and admittance to the party at FISH MV. Enjoy wonderful food, libations and live music.
Our menu at FISH MV will be Mexican inspired and we’ll be serving signature Margaritas (traditional and watermelon). 1 free drink per person with ticket at door, after that cash bar
TÓTEM
TÓTEM is a choral film about life. Seven-year-old Sol spends the day at her grandfather’s home, helping her aunts Nuri and Alejandra with the preparations for a surprise party they are throwing for Sol’s father, Tonatiuh. As daylight fades, a strange and chaotic atmosphere takes over, shattering the bonds that hold a family together. Sol will come to understand that her world is about to change dramatically, embracing the essence of letting go and cherishing the breath of life.


Fish MV embraces the culture and love of the island of Martha’s Vineyard, with a dash of West Coast vibes. Here you’ll find some of the freshest seafood featured throughout our creative and vibrant menu. Our raw bar features island-harvested oysters shucked to order, fresh lobster, shrimp cocktail, and cherrystone clams. The main menu features poke bowls, tacos, ceviche, and many other seafood-inspired dishes. Pair it all off with our scratch-made cocktails and our impressive wine & beer list, for the perfect meal in Vineyard Haven.
We are located steps away from the Vineyard Haven Harbor, where the ferry docks. Stop by, enjoy a meal on our wooden deck, and be whisked away!

SALTY BEACHES will be playing live at the Closing Night Party

“Tótem is a film of unexpected beauty, using its main character as a conduit for exploring the quandaries of a family navigating matters of love, heartbreak, class, innocence, and, perhaps most prominently, mortality.” – Slant Magazine
“Avilés works in a generous, open-ended style, entrusting her characters to nonprofessional actors and treating their creations as impulsive, occasionally contradictory souls..” – Variety
“Sublimely compassionate, cinematic observations on subjects for which words alone wouldn’t suffice.” – The Playlist

