‘Detroit 48202’ screening
“Detroit 48202,” directed by Pam Sporn, explores the rise, demise and contested resurgence of Detroit through generations of people who live in mail carrier Wendell Watkins’ work route.
This screening is part of the InLight Film Festival. The festival is entirely student-run and features eight screenings and a series of lectures, workshops and roundtables by filmmakers, scholars and community members.
Media School graduate students Cole Nelson and Mallika Khanna curated the festival with support from IU Cinema and the Center for Documentary Research and Practice.