The Indiana Film Society in Indianapolis, IN is a local organization that hosts a Home Film Series Festival, showcasing a variety of films that fit a selected theme. With a focus on exploring the concept of biography, the society screens both fictional and documentary films that delve into the extraordinary lives of notable figures in art, science, history, as well as ordinary individuals with extraordinary passions. Admission to the screenings is free, providing an opportunity for the community to engage in an extended conversation through the diverse voices and choices of the filmmakers.
Each film in the series offers a unique perspective on the telling of life stories, questioning the control individuals have over their own narratives. From the fictional accounts of renowned figures like Galileo and Diane Arbus, to the documentaries highlighting the struggles and dreams of professional ventriloquists and record collector Joe Bussard, the Indiana Film Society provides an enriching cinematic experience that explores the complexities of human existence. Located at the Indianapolis Senior Center, the society invites film enthusiasts to join them on a journey of discovery and reflection through the power of storytelling.
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