COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The Unorthodocs film festival returns to the Wexner Center for the Arts Nov. 6–10. The lineup features documentaries on true crime, political activism, the environment and stories of the human spirit.
Now in its ninth year, the festival will screen 11 feature-length films and five shorts on a single screen, allowing audiences to experience the full program and engage directly with visiting filmmakers and subjects.
The schedule includes a pair of films with local ties. “Baby Doe,” which won an award at the Cleveland International Film Festival in March, revisits the long-unsolved “Geauga’s Child” case through the story of the woman whose DNA later linked her to the newborn found dead in the woods of Geauga County in 1993. The screening will be followed by a conversatio

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