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"Aunt Em is all about 'no nonsense,' and Glinda is all about nonsense!" Ashleigh Thompson
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Documenting MLKâs âBeloved Communityâ in Bloomington
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Film and Gender scholar Madelyn Ritrosky tells the story of a thoroughly modern 1920s woman, in her new short film âStardust and Moonbeams.â
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Columbus..."the movie couldn't have been made without this town" Hayley Lu Richardson who plays Cassie
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The second annual Trailer Fest Film Festival celebrates the art of the fake film trailer.
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Krisha Fairchild's portrayal of a tormented prodigal daughter who once called Bloomington home screens at this weekend's Middle Coast Film Festival.
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Technology makes it easier to make a movie wherever you like. The IU alumni producing "The Good Catholic" have chosen to test this theory in Bloomington.
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In Bulgaria, 50,000 Jews were spared the fate of genocide when everyday heroes rebelled against the government's decision to deport their Jewish neighbors.
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Jake Graf attends Pride Film Festival as its first guest international filmmaker. He's blazing his own trail and enlightening hearts and minds along the way.
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Composer Neil Brand shares some of the decisions he made while scoring Blackmail.
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The Historic Artcraft Theatre in Franklin, Indiana screens a horror classic and celebrates its own re-animation.
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Jorgensen Cinema appreciates Woman Film Directors by inviting members of a radical film collective , The New Negress Film Society
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Barbara Ann OâLeary started #DirectedByWomen as a way to celebrate female filmmakers and encourage movie buffs to think outside the Hollywood box.
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Scenery may not be the key factor when it comes to determining a good location for making movies. That decision might have more to do with community.
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Two IU filmmakers may have proved Leonard Bernstein's theory that to achieve great things, two things are needed: a plan, and not quite enough time.
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IU's Black Film Archive Center received a grant to fund the Richard E. Norman Project, preserving many important early 20th-century "race films."
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Indiana University Cinema Director Jon Vickers and Associate Director Brittany Friesner share details about what it takes to keep the films on the screen.
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Organizers of the filmmaking summer camp say itâs important to give young girls positive associations with being in charge.
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Trio talk: trumpeter and IU faculty member Pat Harbison, drummer and bandleader Mitch Shiner, and WFIU's David Brent Johnson discuss the movie "Whiplash."
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James Balog's career as a wildlife and environmental photographer has taken him to the extreme ends of the world and himself.
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