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Native Sons – A Haven for Heritage
Join David Spencer, a member of the Chata and Dine tribes, as he guides us through the early years of the American Indian
Center of Chicago.
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Sound Off – A Quest
Join Festival for Cinema of the Deaf founders Joshua Flanders and Liz Tannenbaum in their quest to find a new, more inclusive
film-making language.
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Beyond Normal – A Tour of the Normal Theatre
Take a tour of the Normal Theatre and learn more about its revival as a town gathering place.
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Latinos in the Spotlight – Cinematic Culture
Visit with Pepe Vargas, Executive Director of the Chicago Latino Film Festival, and learn about the mission of the fest.
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Lights, Camera, Action! – Cinematic Study
Get a behind-the-scenes peek as students from Chicago Vocational Career Academy shoot scenes from "The Last Stain"
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Word on the Street – Fighting for a Voice
See the exciting and moving stories that the young Chicago filmmakers at Street Level Youth Media tell when they're given
the opportunity to share their films with the rest of the world.
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Native Sons – Finding a Balance
Then listen as Spencer reflects on the difficulties modern-day Indians face as they hold on to their heritage while eschewing
stereotypes.
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Beyond Normal – Former Glory
Find out about the restoration of the Normal Theatre and then stick around for their annual film festival.
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A Miner's Life – Interview with Greg Boozell
Watch as filmmaker Greg Boozell discusses traveling from Chicago to downstate Illinois to make his gripping film about the
closing of the Marissa, IL mine.
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Art, Politics and Media – Kid in a Candy Store
Learn more about prolific Chicago filmmaker, David E. Simpson.
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The Art of Film – Muddy Film
Explore the Big Muddy Film Festival with some of its founders and friends.
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Disappearing Memories – The Journey Home
Join filmmaker Silvia Malagrino, who fled Buenos Aires in 1978, as she describes her return to her homeland and "uncovers
compelling testimonies of resistance, transformation, and hope."
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