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The Mississinewa Triangle

The Mississinewa Triangle

Documentary | | 85 minutes

会社

Indie Rights


キャスト&クルー

Director

Brandon Wright

Producer

Kimberly L. Baker

Cast

Ed Corella, Brandon Wright


筋書き

In 2007, a strange encounter in rural Indiana leaves a lasting mark on a local filmmaker. What he witnessed on a quiet stretch of road near the Wabash River refuses to fade with time. Nearly two decades later, still searching for answers, he begins documenting other reports emerging from the same region - sightings of towering creatures, unexplained lights in the sky, disembodied voices, and encounters that defy easy explanation. What starts as a personal attempt to understand one experience slowly reveals something larger. Patterns begin to emerge. The same areas surface again and again: riverbanks, wooded back roads, historic sites, small towns shaped by tragedy and folklore. Eyewitnesses who have never met describe eerily similar details. Some are reluctant. Others have carried their stories quietly for years. Through firsthand interviews and on-location investigations in Peru, Kokomo, Wabash, and surrounding counties, the film explores what has come to be known locally as the "Mississinewa Triangle" - a region where high strangeness appears unusually concentrated. Historical events, devastating floods, Native legends, and generational rumors add layers to the mystery. The documentary does not claim proof. It does not offer a single explanation. Instead, it follows the questions: Why here? Why these recurring experiences? And what happens when ordinary people step forward and say they saw something they can't explain? Blending personal narrative with community voices, The Mississinewa Triangle examines belief, doubt, memory, and the unsettling possibility that some places hold more than history.


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