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The Heartland International Film Festival (HIFF) is an high academy qualifying film festival held each October in Indianapolis, Indiana, hosted by the nonprofit organization Heartland Film, Inc. [1] [2] The festival was first held in 1992, with the goal to "inspire filmmakers and audiences through the transformative power of film". [3]
It won the Audience Choice Award for Best Short Film at the 2005 Heartland Film Festival [3] and the award for Best Short Animation Made for Children at the 2006 Ottawa International Animation Festival. It is included as an extra on the DVD of the Oscar-winning documentary Man on Wire (2008), directed by James Marsh, about this exploit.
Buy tickets at heartlandfilmfestival.org or at a theater 30 minutes before the film begins. Single tickets are $12 for theater screenings, $15 for virtual screenings, and $10 to $20 for premium ...
The film premiered at the Rhode Island International Film Festival and was Winner of the Heartland Film Festival's Crystal Heart Award (an award which "honors filmmakers whose work explores the human journey by artistically expressing hope and respect for the positive values of life").[8]
In July 2021, Shorts International and Samsung Electronics announced “Shorts” and “Cortos”, free-to-view advertising supported film channels which are available on the Samsung TV Plus service, initially in the UK, Italy and Spain. [10] The free-to-view channels, Shorts (Channel 4512 in the UK and Italy) and Cortos (Channel 4512 in Spain ...
Following Cyrano, Kotsur directed the feature film No Ordinary Hero: The SuperDeafy Movie, which premiered at the Heartland Film Festival in 2013. [8] In 2016 he starred in Deborah LaVine's independent feature, Wild Prairie Rose. [9] The film won the Jimmy Stewart Legacy award at the Heartland International Film Festival. [10]
Stranger at the Gate is a 2022 American short documentary film directed by Joshua Seftel.The documentary is about an Afghan refugee named Bibi Bahrami and the members of her little Indiana mosque, who come face to face with Richard "Mac" McKinney, a U.S. Marine who has secret plans to bomb their community center.
Heartland is a 1979 American film, directed by Richard Pearce, [2] starring Rip Torn and Conchata Ferrell. [3] The film is a stark depiction of early homestead life in the American West. It is based on a memoir by Elinore Pruitt Stewart , titled Letters of a Woman Homesteader (1914).