Austin and Chris take a look at the storied history of directors, writers and other filmmakers from Indiana. Continue reading
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Nathan and the Luthier
A solid debut from Hoosier filmmaker Jacob Sherry, “Nathan” is worth catching if you’re heading to the Heartland Film Festival. Continue reading
Hannah Fidell, “We’re Glad You’re Here”
The filmmaker behind “We’re Glad You’re Here” discusses her film as a feminist experiment, filling a hole in the independent-film scene and life imitating art.
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Bob Bowdon, Director of “The Cartel”
The filmmaker and longtime TV journalist speaks about his film, which highlights the woes of the American educational system. Continue reading
Mike White, author, “Impossibly Funky”
White chats about his fanzine’s humble beginnings, and how one grows from a simple fanatic to a published, successful author. Continue reading
Director Nancy Carlson, “Movers and Stakers”
Director Nancy Carlson talked to us about her delightful new documentary covering the history of US 40. Continue reading
Movers and Stakers: Stories Along the Indiana National Road
This is a very nice and quaint documentary about the Indiana National Road and the history behind it. Continue reading
The Mini
A little bit “Rocky,” a little bit “Clerks,” “The Mini” is all Indianapolis. Continue reading
Jett Garner, actor, “Baghead”
Actor Jett Garner lives in Austin, Texas, one of the hotbeds of filmmaking, but he’s a Hoosier at heart. Born and raised in Anderson, Garner went to college at Indiana State, and later IUPUI, and worked as a stock broker with Charles Schwab in Indy when he got a call for an audition for some movie called “Star Wars” for a little-know character named Anakin Skywalker. Continue reading