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Counting the Cost
A mother recollects her family's experience in leaving an Amish community.
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Black Baseball in Indiana
Black Baseball in Indiana is a documentary film celebrating the history of African American involvement in segregated professional baseball (1880s-1950s).
The film features interviews with Negro Leagues players and historians telling the unsung stories of the Indianapolis ABCs, Indianapolis Clo...
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The Long Run: Wes Doty’s New Life
Wes Doty endured years of extreme heroin use before running across the solution to his recovery.
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Glass Breakfast: Featuring Tré Reising
Glass Breakfast is an online archive project serving as an alternative space for the appreciation and conversation of contemporary art.
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LaPorte, Indiana
Tucked away in the back room of a B&J’s American Cafe lies a secret history waiting to be discovered: 18,000 dog-eared studio portraits from the 1950s and 60s. From baby pictures to graduation shots to young soldiers heading off to war and beyond, each of these photos hints at a personal story wa...
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IMBPREZ
Brian Presnell, artist, designer, and proprietor of an urban lumber company, is well-known as a prolific connector in his local community who uses his artistic talents and passion for recycling to make a positive impact on the city of Indianapolis. As he works to make his city better while combat...
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Our Story: Once The Doors Were Opened - Trailer
"Our Story" chronicles the first Black students admitted to the University of Evansville from 1934-1949 after Black students were forbidden to attend the college for 80 years. Prior to 1934, the University of Evansville (UE) along with many other colleges in the United States, did not admit black...
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Feel of Vision
Lonnie Bedwell was raised in the small town of Dugger Indiana. It’s where he learned to hunt and fish with his brother, where he signed up for the Navy, where he raised his three daughters and where his life changed forever.
In 1997, Lonnie, a US Navy veteran, was shot in a brutal hunting accid...
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Kojak: A Fuller Life
Former high school basketball star, Kojak Fuller, uses his life's tragedies to help the youth in his community flourish.
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Behind-the-Scenes with Katelyn Calhoun - Braided With the Current
A behind-the-scenes look at Braided With the Current with director Katelyn Calhoun.
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Instrument of Peace: The Brother Gabriel Story
Brother Gabriel, a friar based in Bloomington, IN, shares how his love of skateboarding supports his faith.
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Last Year at the Crossing
The story of four at-risk teens struggling at a last chance high school in Indiana, and their dedicated school administrator who holds out hope that they can succeed.
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Glass Breakfast: Featuring Pierre Obando
An online archive project serving as a space for the appreciation and conversation about art.
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Finding Hygge - Trailer
Hygge, the Danish art of creating joy and coziness in life's everyday moments, has exploded in popularity amidst growing division and distrust around the world. But finding hygge in one's own life can be more complicated that it seems. This globe-trotting film presents a surprising, funny, and of...
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North Putnam
North Putnam depicts a year in the life of a rural Indiana school district and the community it serves. Crafted with empathy, the film aims to spark action-oriented conversations about the interdependence between public schools and community development.
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Chatterbox: A Love Note to Indianapolis
In college, director Daniel Arthur Jacobson traveled to the “big city” of Indianapolis for shows at the Murat Theater, and would often stop by a bar across the street called The Chatterbox for a cocktail. He got the sense something about the place felt like home. After graduating college and movi...
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Glass Breakfast: Featuring Sean Starowitz
Glass Breakfast is an online archive project serving as an alternative space for the appreciation and conversation of contemporary art.
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From Sundown to Sunrise
Trace one man’s journey from sundown to sunrise as he and his family integrate an all-white Indiana town in 1968. By breaking the color barrier, they also helped transform the town and place it on a trajectory of inclusion.
In this film, you’ll hear the use of racial epithets as people recall in...
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Raised In Contrast
This compelling documentary explores the experiences of minorities growing up in predominantly white, rural Indiana communities. From the 1960s civil rights era to today, the film examines how individuals navigate racial divides, build relationships, and shape their identities amidst societal cha...
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Teacher of Patience - Trailer
Over 20 years after Emily Felter is diagnosed with Down syndrome, paramedic (and Emily's father) Tom develops a presentation to share her story with other first responders. As the Felters work to raise disability awareness, they come face-to-face with the struggles and joys of their daily lives.
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Hellbender in the Blue
From New York to Appalachia, the two-foot long eastern hellbender salamander is an indicator species for our river health. The population has declined noticeably since the early 1980s. In the Blue River watershed of southern Indiana, communities from all over the state are working towards dam rem...
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Justice 4 Three
"Justice 4 Three" is a poignant documentary that examines the tragic impact of a hate crime in Fort Wayne, Indiana in early 2021, focusing primarily on Anderson Retic Chinn, a young black man whose life was cut short. While the brutal incident reverberated throughout the community, the full detai...
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Behind-the-Scenes with Hannah Myers Lindgren - Food First
A behind-the-scenes look at Food First with director Hannah Myers Lindgren.
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Saboteur
Saboteur explores the early life of Gabriel DeLobbe, a current Fort Wayne resident who was a Belgian resistance fighter during the Second World War. DeLobbe was only 14 years old in 1940 when the Nazis invaded his hometown of Charleroi. By the time he was 18, DeLobbe was sabotaging German supply ...