RIPLEY COUNTY FILM FEST CELEBRATED CREATIVITY, COMMUNITY, LOCAL TALENT

The Ripley County Community Foundation proudly hosted another successful Ripley County Film Fest. The four-day celebration brought together filmmakers, artists, and community members to experience the power of storytelling on the big screen, while showcasing the region’s growing arts community.

This year’s festival featured 13 original short films, highlighting the incredible talent of storytellers and filmmakers from across Indiana and surrounding states. Screenings took place at two of Ripley County’s most cherished historic venues, theaters in in Osgood and Batesville, offering audiences a nostalgic and unique movie-going experience.

Each evening showcased a curated selection of short films, followed by screenings of popular Hollywood features, drawing strong attendance throughout the week. The festival concluded with a Grand Finale Awards Ceremony, which included screenings of winning films and a panel discussion with filmmakers, offering attendees a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process.

Celebrating Excellence in Film

A highlight of the festival was the recognition of outstanding achievements in filmmaking through several award categories:

  • Best Story Award: Knees in the Dust, written and directed by Joe Herbert, was honored for its compelling narrative and strong storytelling execution.
  • Best Cinematography Award: Spare Me!, directed by Brady Domingo with Director of Photography, Walt Enneking, recognized for its exceptional visual storytelling and camera work.
  • Best Acting Award: Shannon Gibbs received top honors for her performance as Hannah in Going Out, directed by Bonnie Weinzapfel.
  • Best Special Effects Award: Ivan, directed by Tristan Bennett, was awarded for its effective use of visual effects to enhance the story.
  • Best Overall Film: Balloons, directed by Isaiah Henderson, earning top honors for excellence across all aspects of filmmaking.
  • People’s Choice Award: Balloons, directed by Isaiah Henderson, selected entirely by audience votes during the festival, this award reflected the strong engagement and enthusiasm of attendees.

48-Hour Film Challenge Expands Opportunities

As part of its ongoing mission to elevate arts and culture in the community, Ripley County Tourism sponsored a 48-Hour Film Challenge, inviting filmmakers to create original work within a limited timeframe. Each team was required to incorporate a designated prop and line into their film, encouraging creativity under pressure and pushing participants to collaborate and innovate.

This year’s challenge also introduced a new collaborative model: individuals who were not yet ready to lead a project could join teams led by experienced filmmakers. This approach opened the door for more creatives—including actors, writers, camera operators, and sound and lighting technicians—to gain valuable experience and contribute their skills.

By lowering barriers to participation, the 48-Hour Film Challenge strengthens the Film Fest by cultivating new talent, fostering mentorship, and building a pipeline of future filmmakers. It also demonstrates the power of partnerships in a rural community, where collaboration between organizations like Ripley County Tourism, Genesis: Pathways to Success, and the Ripley County Community Foundation creates meaningful opportunities that might not otherwise exist.

These efforts are part of a broader vision to strengthen the local creative economy, attract visitors, and position Ripley County as a welcoming place for new residents and returning families who value arts, culture, and community connection.

 

Awards for the 48-Hour Film Challenge included:

  • Best Overall: The Final Image, directed by Joe Herbert
  • Best Use of a Line: Boo!, directed by Elijah Mills
  • Best Use of a Prop: The Final Image, directed by Joe Herbert
  • People’s Choice: Boo!, directed by Elijah Mills

 

A Community Effort

The festival concluded with an engaging filmmaker panel discussion moderated by Drew Urban, a film content creator and Digital Marketing Coordinator for the Indiana Youth Film Festival and Boiling Cactus Productions. Urban guided an insightful conversation that gave audiences a deeper understanding of the vision, dedication, and creativity behind each film.

 

All festival screenings were free and open to the public, ensuring accessibility for all community members. The Ripley County Community Foundation extends sincere appreciation to the Ivy Tech Foundation for its generous sponsorship, which included complimentary popcorn for attendees throughout the week, The Napoleon State Bank, The Stitch in Time, and Daffodilly’s Flowers & Gifts. Their investment in the arts helped create a welcoming, high-quality experience for all who attended.

 

“The Film Fest is a celebration of creativity, collaboration, and community,” said Amy Streator, Executive Director of the Ripley County Community Foundation. “It is inspiring to see filmmakers of all ages share their stories while also bringing people together to experience the magic of our local theaters.”

 

About the Ripley County Film Fest

The Ripley County Film Fest is proudly presented by the Ripley County Community Foundation with the goal of promoting the arts, supporting local theaters, and providing a platform for filmmakers to showcase their work. For more information, including film descriptions and festival details, visit https://rccfonline.org/impact/initiatives/film-fest/.

 

Support the Arts in Your Community

Community support is essential to sustaining and growing opportunities like the Ripley County Film Fest. Individuals and businesses are invited to invest in the future of the arts by making a gift to the Ripley County Community Foundation. Two dedicated funds—the Ripley County Endowment for the Arts and the Ripley County Filmmakers Fund—provide ongoing resources to support creative programming, expand access to the arts, and empower local talent.

 

Contributions to these funds help ensure that arts and cultural experiences continue to thrive in Ripley County, enriching quality of life, strengthening community identity, and inspiring the next generation of artists and storytellers.

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