INDIANAPOLIS — New mini-documentaries exploring racial integration, rural life, city pride and more will be shown Wednesday, Feb. 26 at the Indianapolis Art Center, 820 E. 67th St.
Screenings of these Hoosier stories will begin at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 and available at https://inseperablefilmsindianapolis.eventbrite.com
In one film, “From Sundown to Sunrise,” filmmakers Pat Wisniewski and Tom Desch examine the arrival of Valparaiso’s first African American family in 1969.
Among the films’ other subjects are a dance instructor in Gary dealing with disinvestment in arts education, and a rural community newspaper in Wayne County filling the gap caused by media consolidation.
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