Northeast Historic film's 15th annual summer film symposium, Visions of House and Home, focuses on understanding how amateur and non-theatrical films offer insight into daily life and domesticity.

How does the performance of domesticity size or resize the frame? What activities define house and home on film? How do notions and conventions of home frame regions, communities, and people in amateur films, industrial films, and educational films?

Northeast Historic Film is a moving image archives situated in the 1916 Alamo Theatre, a 125-seat cinema.  In 2013 Northeast Historic Film received the Silver Light Award from the Association of Moving Image Archivists for significant contributions to the field.

This is multi-disciplinary gathering devoted to the history, theory, and preservation of amateur and nontheatrical moving images and is located in Bucksport, a town of 5,000 on the coast of Maine.