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Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Steve James on Kartemquin Films and the Art of Documentary

Steve_james_current_large A mid-1990s photo of documentary filmmaker Steve James. Courtesy Kartemquin Films. Since its founding a half century ago, the name Kartemquin Films has become synonymous with the best in documentary filmmaking. Based in Chicago, this pioneering . . .

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