Where’s Amy attended the Heartland International Film Festival’s opening night film “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” Oct. 10, starring Tom Hanks as Mr. Rogers. Filmmakers and movie buffs from all over the world attended the 28th annual film festival’s opening week, which included a special 20th anniversary screening of “The Mummy,” starring actor and former Indianapolis resident Brendan Fraser. The Heartland International Film Festival connects inspiring filmmakers and audiences through the transformative power of films and is the largest film festival in Indiana. For more, visit heartlandfilm.org
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Adam Howell (Geist), Heartland International Film Festival director of event productions
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Elizabeth Frenzel Casalini (Carmel), left, and Pam Dyar (Indianapolis)
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Barbara Kiernan (Zionsville), left, and Carolyn Goebel (Zionsville)
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From left, Krissy Oeff (Geist), Angela Vittori (Fishers), Jean Davis (Geist), Ann Mathew (Indianapolis) and Kathleen Carlson (Fishers)
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Heartland board member John Dewey (Geist) and Kimberly Dewey (Geist)
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Brain Daniels (Geist) and Raven Alford (Geist)
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Krissy Oeff (Geist)
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Kelly Alexiou (Fishers), Heartland International Film Festival executive assistant, with actor and former Indianapolis resident Brendan Fraser.
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Greg Sorvig (Carmel), Heartland International Film Festival director of film programming, left, and filmmaker Ashton Gleckman (Carmel)
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From left, Phillip and Jeff Berebitsky (Indianapolis) represented Heartland’s Jenni Berebitsky Legacy Award and attend the Heartland International Film Festival with President Craig Prater (Indianapolis).
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Community leaders Charles Garcia (Indianapolis) and Billie Dragoo (Indianapolis)
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Stan Soderstrom (Zionsville), Heartland International Film Festival chairman of the board
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Misty Soderstrom and Stan Soderstrom (Zionsville), Heartland International Film Festival chairman of the board
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Actor and former Indianapolis resident Brendan Fraser returned to the Heartland International Film Festival for the 20th Anniversary special screening of “The Mummy.”