From the shores of Lake Michigan to the fields and farms of central Indiana, the Indiana Humanities Unearthed Film Series features Indiana filmmakers exploring the unique relationships between Hoosiers and the land we call Indiana. Through these intimate looks into the lives of Indiana residents working, exploring, and caring for the land, the films document new perspectives on how Hoosiers today understand their connections to the natural world.
Indiana Humanities is a statewide nonprofit that infuses the humanities—topics like history, literature, philosophy, and cultural studies—into our daily lives. They do this by providing grants, convening discussions, uplifting humanities scholars, spotlighting cultural organizations and activities, and creating their own programs that encourage Hoosiers to think, read and talk. You can learn more about Indiana Humanities' programs and grants by visiting www.IndianaHumanities.org or following them on social media @INhumanities.
The landscape in Indiana plays a significant role in the identity of Hoosiers, especially the 20-mile stretch of the White River that flows through Madison County. For centuries, individuals have utilized this Indiana landscape to contemplate and commune with the natural world, positively impacting their psychological and spiritual well-being and bolstering their mental health and happiness.
Public Contact
Moriarty Meida LLC
moriartymedia.com
- Year2024
- Runtime10 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereWorld Premiere
- GenreDocumentary Short
- Content WarningSuitable for All Ages
- DirectorJames E. Moriarty
- ScreenwriterJames E. Moriarty, Dr. Rachael D. Smith, Jim Mitchell
- ProducerJames E. Moriarty, Dr. Rachael D. Smith, Jim Mitchell
- Executive ProducerJames E. Moriarty, Ingrid Moriarty
- CastKelly L. Morgan, Rev. Prof. Dr. Todd Jay Leonard
From the shores of Lake Michigan to the fields and farms of central Indiana, the Indiana Humanities Unearthed Film Series features Indiana filmmakers exploring the unique relationships between Hoosiers and the land we call Indiana. Through these intimate looks into the lives of Indiana residents working, exploring, and caring for the land, the films document new perspectives on how Hoosiers today understand their connections to the natural world.
Indiana Humanities is a statewide nonprofit that infuses the humanities—topics like history, literature, philosophy, and cultural studies—into our daily lives. They do this by providing grants, convening discussions, uplifting humanities scholars, spotlighting cultural organizations and activities, and creating their own programs that encourage Hoosiers to think, read and talk. You can learn more about Indiana Humanities' programs and grants by visiting www.IndianaHumanities.org or following them on social media @INhumanities.
The landscape in Indiana plays a significant role in the identity of Hoosiers, especially the 20-mile stretch of the White River that flows through Madison County. For centuries, individuals have utilized this Indiana landscape to contemplate and commune with the natural world, positively impacting their psychological and spiritual well-being and bolstering their mental health and happiness.
Public Contact
Moriarty Meida LLC
moriartymedia.com
- Year2024
- Runtime10 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereWorld Premiere
- GenreDocumentary Short
- Content WarningSuitable for All Ages
- DirectorJames E. Moriarty
- ScreenwriterJames E. Moriarty, Dr. Rachael D. Smith, Jim Mitchell
- ProducerJames E. Moriarty, Dr. Rachael D. Smith, Jim Mitchell
- Executive ProducerJames E. Moriarty, Ingrid Moriarty
- CastKelly L. Morgan, Rev. Prof. Dr. Todd Jay Leonard