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After being pulled over more than three times for speeding while driving through Indiana, Evan Stephens Hall and his band Pinegrove finally booked their first show in the state.
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After being pulled over more than three times for speeding while driving through Indiana, Evan Stephens Hall and his band Pinegrove finally booked their first show in the state.
Because he often doesn’t plan his films, Joseph Bernard said he begins making an experimental film by simply looking through the camera’s viewfinder until he finds something he likes.
By TJ Jaeger
The student filmmakers and composers first met in a speed-dating fashion. Based on the four-minute conversations they were allotted, they had to decide who they would work with for the next six months.
Growing up in Romania, Alexandra Cotofana began working with the One World Romania human rights documentary film festival in 2007.
Although Irish blood doesn’t run in her family, Mara Bernstein said a college trip to Ireland sparked a love for the culture.
The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Library has been using its Twitter account to create a conversation about black literature leading up to an event Friday.
While he was in Hawaii for college, Justin Reckamp said he kept in touch with his best friend from high school, Sean Carolan, by sharing musical ideas that they wrote during their time apart.
Having grown up watching 1980s fantasy films like “The NeverEnding Story” and “The Dark Crystal,” Brittany Friesner said she is just as excited for the IU Cinema’s screening of “Labyrinth” as anyone else.
After seeing the Disney film “Fantasia” when he was young, Ari Fisher said he fell in love with the music and became obsessed with film scores.
Will Oldham’s last Bloomington performance was in 2008.
Originally, director Jeremy Kagen said he did not choose actor Robby Benson for the 1981 film “The Chosen,” because he didn’t think Benson would be able to play a short-tempered character.
Shelby Kiger has been listening to Kanye West since she was in third grade, and she said she’s been following his work ever since.
After more than 40 years in the film industry, Jeremy Kagan said he is at the point in his life where he values teaching as both a way to pass on his knowledge and as a personal learning process.
Having written his doctoral dissertation in the grammar of the Pawnee language and studied eight different American Indian languages, IU anthropology professor Douglas Parks said he has dedicated his life to documenting American Indian linguistics and cultures.
When Eric Ayotte had a short film accepted into the New York International Independent Film Festival in 2000, he said the lack of community and commercialization of the festival left him frustrated.
Because short films are often overlooked in favor of feature-length films, the Ryder Magazine and Film Series is screening this year’s 15 Oscar-nominated short films in order to raise awareness of them, Ryder founder Peter LoPilato said.
After nine years and hundreds of live performances, Suzette Weakley and her team are moving their music showcase to a new home.
After winning awards in both Bloomington and Hollywood, “My Dear Arthur,” a short film by recent IU alumnae Eli and Lu Bevins, is making its way abroad.
Thursday is opening night for the Bloomington Pride Film Festival, a three-day event of films, live performances and celebrations. The festival is screening 32 films that contain themes pertinent to the LGBT community and beyond.