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Heartland International Film Festival

Megan Suri stars in "The MisEducation of Bindu," a feature film directed by Prarthana Mohan and filmed primarily in Indianapolis. (Courtesy of Heartland Film)
Megan Suri stars in "The MisEducation of Bindu," a feature film directed by Prarthana Mohan and filmed primarily in Indianapolis. (Courtesy of Heartland Film)

The 28th Heartland International Film Festival, an 11-day celebration of independent film, begins this week in Indianapolis. Over 200 films from around the world are showcased at the festival, including some from Indiana.

Making an independent film is hard work. From the equipment to the cast and crew, it’s also really expensive. Indiana is one of a handful of states that do not offer tax incentives for filmmakers. If there are so many places with more resources than Indiana, why would anyone want to shoot a movie here? What's it like to do it?

Today on All IN we talk with two filmmakers to find out. And we’re joined by organizers of the Heartland International Film Festival to find out what’s in store for festival-goers this year.

Produced by Drew Daudelin.

Guests:

Prarthana Mohan
Director and co-writer of the film "The MisEducation of Bindu"

Elizabeth Mitchell
Producer of the film “Rev. Marvin Chandler: Open to the Moment”

Greg Sorvig
Artistic director, Heartland Film

Julia Ricci
Senior film programmer, Heartland Film

Craig Prater
President, Heartland Film