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    LIMINAL: Indiana in the Anthroposcene

    film © 2023 SCHRANK & YODER. music © 2023 vital shores electronic music company. all rights reserved.
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    About the Film
    Liminal: Indiana in the Anthropocene is a meditative aerial film that illustrates our state as a microcosm of this new planetary epoch. Society is accelerating into the Anthropocene where our relationship with the Earth is one of conquest, dominance, and manipulation. This new epoch encapsulates the world as human civilization fundamentally distorts ecological and planetary systems. It is incessant and expansive motion, a profound generation of power, endless extraction, and nonstop movement of materials all fed into a global metabolism. The byproduct is continuous dumping, pollution, and transformation. And yet, encased within the Anthropocene’s vast tentacles, we find it difficult to comprehend the unnerving transitions of this new world. The immensity of the Anthropocene’s broad signatures that span continents make it both ubiquitous and opaque. What if we could compress it into a defined space to better visualize and perceive it globally and locally?

    Liminal captures features of this global phenomenon within the boundaries of our state, collapsing the global into the local. We present the world of the Anthropocene not as an exotic feature of a transformed landscape on the other side of the world, but in a space we inhabit; our home, Indiana. The Anthropocene isn’t “out there” but “right here”.

    Entirely filmed with drone cameras by Indiana Aerials and accompanied by an original score written by Fort Wayne composer Nate Utesch (aka Metavari), Liminal reveals a compelling and uncanny view of Indiana in all its features and forms.
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    Meet the Filmmakers
    Director
    Zach Schrank

    Zach is a 9th generation Hoosier, sociology professor, and director of the Center for a Sustainable Future at Indiana University South Bend. He teaches social theory, consumer society, and environmental sociology courses. In 2020, he co-directed the documentary Big Enough, Small Enough: South Bend in Transition, which is streaming through Hoodox; a service featuring exclusively nonfiction, Indiana-based films.
    Editor / Cinematographer
    Aaron Yoder

    Aaron Yoder is a South Bend, Indiana native with passions for aviation, technology, and photography. He founded Indiana Aerials in early 2017 as a drone service provider in the Northern Indiana region and to foster the growth of aerial data capture techniques. Recently, he has largely focused on providing aerial drone base inspections for utility scale wind turbines.
    Composer
    Nate Utesch (Metavari)

    The evolution of Metavari's work in electronic music has defined the career of Fort Wayne, IN composer Nate Utesch. The musician and Grammy nominated art director (Smashing Pumpkins, Phoebe Bridgers, Weezer, Sharon Van Etten, etc.) has led the act across the edges of the genre for over a decade. Metavari is best known for his career defining Record Store Day titles on the famed Belgian label, One Way Static Records; the synth-heavy reimagining of Fritz Lang’s Metropolis, and ABSURDA, the pioneering collection of dark and phosphorus music for the short films of David Lynch.
    Executive Producers
    Rocky Walls & Zach Downs

    Rocky Walls and Zach Downs, co-founders of production company 12 Stars Media and of niche streaming service Hoodox, focus on telling stories of interesting characters who inspire communities to make positive changes. Their first feature film, Finding Hygge (2019) explored Denmark's secret to happiness. Other projects have included No Limits: An Arts Series Focused on Access for All (2020), IMBPREZ (2021), Third Space (2022), and dozens of short films. They're currently working on More Than Corn, a docuseries that tells the stories of real Hoosier farmers who plan, build, plant, grow, nurture, harvest and prove once and for all - there is way more than corn in Indiana. In addition to projects of their own, Rocky and Zach support other projects they believe in by consulting, mentoring, and executive producing.
    Programming
    Indiana Humanities

    Indiana Humanities is a statewide nonprofit that infuses the humanities into our daily lives. The agency does this by providing grants, convening discussions, uplifting humanities scholars, spotlighting humanities organizations and activities, and creating our own programs. Indiana Humanities engages Hoosiers in statewide conversations, connect people, open minds and enriches lives by facilitating programs that encourage Hoosiers to think, read and talk. They serve as a neutral convener for people to come together, since community grows from conversation.  

    Unearthed is a new multiyear thematic initiative from Indiana Humanities that encourages Hoosiers to discover and discuss their relationships with the natural world. Together, we use the humanities to better understand our actions and interactions; considering what our state’s environmental history might reveal about its landscape and its people today, and the idea of living in the Anthropocene.  

    Director of Programs
    Megan Telligman

    Program Associate
    Sam Opsahl

    Creative Technologist
    Tom Streit
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  • Screenings & Live Events
    October 19 2023
    Hobnobben Film Festival (Main Theater) - Fort Wayne, IN

    ↘ Live score performed by Metavari

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    October 14 2023
    Heartland International Film FestivalIndianapolis, IN

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    October 11 2023, 6PM (FREE)
    Eagles Theatre - Wabash, IN

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    September 19 2023, 6PM (FREE)
    REES Theatre - Plymouth, IN

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    September 9 2023
    Victory International Film Festival - Victory Theater, Evansville, IN

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    September 7 2023, 6PM (FREE)
    Buskirk-Chumley Theatre - Bloomington, IN

    ↘ Live score performed by Metavari
    ↘ Q&A with the filmmakers

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    June 29 2023, 6PM (FREE)
    Historic New Harmony Atheneum - New Harmony, IN

    ↘ Film screening only (no live-score at this event)
    ↘ Q&A with the filmmakers

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    June 1 2023, 6PM (FREE)
    Theater at the Fort - Indianapolis, IN

    ↘ Reception and multimedia exhibit
    ↘ Live score performed by Metavari
    ↘ Q&A with the filmmakers

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    May 3 2023 7PM (FREE)
    Peeler Auditorium (DePauw University) - Greencastle, IN

    ↘ Film screening only (no live-score at this event)
    ↘ Q&A with the filmmakers

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    April 29 2023, 7PM (FREE)
    Cinema Center - Fort Wayne, IN

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    April 28 2023, 7PM (FREE)
    Cinema Center - Fort Wayne, IN

    ↘ Live score performed by Metavari
    ↘ Q&A with the filmmakers

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    April 25 2023, 7:30PM ($11)
    Kan-Kan - Indianapolis, IN

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    April 22 2023, 6:30PM (FREE)
    Leighton Auditorium (St. Joseph County Public Library) - South Bend, IN

    ↘ Live score performed by Metavari
    ↘ Q&A with the filmmakers

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    Interested in bringing Liminal to your city? We'd love to hear from you!
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