"Lil Bub & Friendz" explores the internet cat phenomenon. It features the world's cutest cat and (perhaps) Bloomington, Indiana's most famous resident.
In this interview, director Doug Blush discusses his documentary: Of Two Minds.
In this interview I'm talking to Atomic States Of America director Don Argott about his film Atomic States Of America.
On this week's episode we're inviting CMCL professor Susan Seizer to talk about her new film Road Comics: Big Work On Small Stages.
Filmmaker Alison Klayman's gained unprecedented access to Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei in the creation of her first documentary.
An interview with the director of a new documentary film about Yiddish writer Sholem Aleichem, whose stories inspired the Broadway musical Fiddler on the Roof.
A look at what's going on this week in local arts news.
In its 8th year, Bloomington's Pride Film Festival will bring 23 LGBTQ-themed movies to the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. But who decides which movies make the cut?
The most impactful voice in Reed Cowan's film comes in the form of insider documents from the Mormon Church outlining its decade-long anti-gay campaign.
Rick Alverson taps into his relationship with the music label Jagjaguwar to producer his feature-length film The Builder.