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Pride of Indiana is an interesting exploration of identity and community. Samuel Hicks, the protagonist, brings a raw honesty to his journey as he returns to the conservative backdrop of Brooks, Indiana. The film captures a tension-filled atmosphere with its mix of local church choirs and the vibrant LGBTQ presence that Samuel aligns himself with. The pacing ebbs and flows, navigating between heartfelt moments and the harsh realities of small-town politics. It’s distinctive in its approach to documentary storytelling, blending personal narrative with socio-political commentary, which gives it an authentic pulse. The performances, particularly from local residents, lend a genuine touch that resonates throughout the film.
Pride of Indiana was released in 2017 and has seen limited physical media distribution, primarily in independent circuits. Its niche subject matter may make it harder to find, catching the eye of collectors interested in LGBTQ cinema or regional documentaries. There's a growing interest as this film encapsulates a moment in time reflecting broader cultural shifts, so it's worth noting that copies might become sought after as awareness of its themes increases.
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