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Events Map
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How We Make Films. Sports Action Pro-Files Screening-Museum of the Moving Image. Golub: Late Works are the Catastrophes Screening-Museum of the Moving Image. Special Screening of Almost There with Co-Director Dan Rybicky-Museum of the Moving Image. New York Premiere of Raising Bertie with Director Margaret Byrne-Museum of the Moving Image. In the Game: Chicago Onscreen 2016. In the Game: Chicago Onscreen 2016 (Margate Park). Saving Mes Aynak screening at the The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. On Beauty - N...
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The Chicago Maternity Center Story
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How We Make Films. The Chicago Maternity Center Story. For more than 75 years, the Chicago Maternity Center provided safe home deliveries for Chicago mothers. This film interweaves the history of the center with the stories of a young woman about to have her first baby and the center's fight to stay open in the face of the corporate takeover of medicine. The highest form of non-fiction filmmaking:" Kartemquin NYC Retrospective Begins Today. August 19, 2016 12:36 pm. KTQ50 to Take Over NYC. Watch it on VHX.
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News
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How We Make Films. KTQ50: Watch Prisoner of Her Past for free all week. August 12, 2016 1:44 pm. From today until Friday, August 19th, the free KTQ50 film is. Prisoner of Her Past. 2010)
. A brave work of personal discovery that explores a scandalously under-reported phenomenon. Prisoner of Her Past is a moving portrait of a son trying to understand his mother, and a reminder that the severity of a psychological scar is determined by the wound's initial treatment.". KTQ50 to Take Over NYC. Recently pub...
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Fair Use: Can Kartemquin Clear Up The Clearance Culture Confusion?
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How We Make Films. Fair Use: Can Kartemquin Clear Up The Clearance Culture Confusion? By Matt Lauterbach, Spring ‘08 Intern. There is a thin, 8-page booklet that Kartemquin co-founder Gordon Quinn. Carries in his bag wherever he goes. He has a couple hundred copies, and he loves to just hand them to people. If I have anything to do with it, it gets into the hands of virtually anyone who’s making movies. The booklet, called Documentary Filmmakers’ Statement of Best Practices in Fair Use. That didn’t happe...
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Justine Nagan
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How We Make Films. Since 2008, Justine has led Kartemquin Films as our Executive Director as well as being an Executive Producer on each new film. She is responsible, in concert with the Board of Directors, for creating and implementing the strategic vision for Kartemquin. Justine successfully transitioned to the ED role in a historic founder-led organization, and has made major strides in building a foundation for long-term sustainability. With Kartemquin, she also directed. While earning her Master's D...
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The Homestretch
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How We Make Films. Three homeless teenagers brave Chicago winters, the pressures of high school, and life alone on the streets to build a brighter future. Against all odds, these kids defy stereotypes as they create new, surprising definitions of home. Can they recover from the traumas of abandonment and homelessness and build the future they dream of? Kartemquin Films Nominated for Three 2016 Emmy Awards. July 21, 2016 12:29 pm. Congratulations are in order to the Kartemquin Films family! Watch it on VHX.
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How We Make Films. You will be making films, making filmmakers, and making a difference. Donate securely and instantly. We can’t continue without your support. Donations of all levels are welcome, and truly appreciated! If you only give rarely or can't today, please think of us next time you visit. Please make payable to Kartemquin Educational Films and mail to:. 1901 West Wellington Avenue. Chicago, IL 60657-4029. Or call 773.472.4366. Other Kinds of Donations. If you’d like to make an in-kind donation,...
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Events at Kartemquin
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How We Make Films. Abacus: Small Enough to Jail. The Trials of Muhammad Ali. Sports Action Pro-Files Screening-Museum of the Moving Image. Golub: Late Works are the Catastrophes Screening-Museum of the Moving Image. Special Screening of Almost There with Co-Director Dan Rybicky-Museum of the Moving Image. New York Premiere of Raising Bertie with Director Margaret Byrne-Museum of the Moving Image. In the Game: Chicago Onscreen 2016. In the Game: Chicago Onscreen 2016 (Margate Park). New York, NY.
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Impact
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How We Make Films. Inspired the formation of the Hoop Dreams Scholarship Fund in 1996, helping to provide opportunities to over 1,000 urban public school children. The film was voted the best documentary of all time in 2007 by the International Documentary Association, and has inspired a generation of filmmakers. Today, fifteen years after I first saw it, I believe "Hoop Dreams" is the great American documentary. No other documentary has ever touched me more deeply. Was praised by scientists, educators a...
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Films in Progress
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How We Make Films. Film and website aim to re-unite participants of Chicago's biggest ever civil rights march. Visit the companion website. To identify yourself or others who took part. All The Queen's Horses. How did Rita Crundwell steal $53million from the small town of Dixon, Illinois over 20 years without anyone noticing? A Kartemquin documentary about the largest municipal fraud in American history. Inspired by Eric Klinenberg's award winning book Heatwave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago.
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