Heartland Film Revitalizes Brand and Programming, Announces more than $1 Million in Major Funding Support
Indianapolis-based nonprofit arts organization formerly known as Heartland Truly Moving Pictures unveils new brand, more…
Indianapolis-based nonprofit arts organization formerly known as Heartland Truly Moving Pictures unveils new brand, more…
“Best of the Fest” to feature 6 movies and 4 filmmakers over 2 days —…
Heartland Film Festival favorite As High as the Sky to screen at JCC of Indianapolis on…
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Academy Award®-qualifying festival seeks independent film submissions from all over the world, will award more than $115,000 in cash prizes at 10-day event in October
Download the 2014 Oscar ballot. Heartland is pleased to announce that four 2013 Truly Moving Picture Award winners have been nominated for Academy Awards® across nine categories:
Each year nonprofit arts organization Heartland Truly Moving Pictures honors select theatrically-released films with its Truly Moving Picture Award, a seal that signifies a film’s transformative power and appeal.
Indianapolis-based nonprofit organizer of the Heartland Film Festival promotes chief operating officer
We’re pleased when any of the independent films showcased at the Heartland Film Festival get distribution, but today we’re elated. All six of these films are available to rent and own via VOD:
“Our jury unanimously voted ‘Saving Mr. Banks’ a Truly Moving Picture Award Winner,” said Tim Irwin, Heartland’s artistic director. “Jurors noted exceptional performances across the board, highlighted by Emma Thompson’s portrayal of P.L. Travers. Messages in the film were powerful, yet nuanced, and the story flowed well with the use of Travers’ flashbacks as a young child.”