Chicago Filmmakers on the Chicago River (2006)
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Runtime: 80 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: Chicago has loomed large as not only a setting, but also as a character in films like THE FUGITIVE and THE BLUES BROTHERS. In this documentary, director D.P. Carlson interviews a variety of... Chicago has loomed large as not only a setting, but also as a character in films like THE FUGITIVE and THE BLUES BROTHERS. In this documentary, director D.P. Carlson interviews a variety of filmmakers to get their insight about the role of the Second City in their craft. CHICAGO FILMMAKERS ON THE CHICAGO RIVER features boat-bound discussions with big-name directors Andrew Davis, Michael Mann, Harold Ramis, and John Landis; indie filmmakers Tom Palazzo and Loretta Smith; and Chicago’s best-known film critics, Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert. [More]
Starring: Andrew Davis, Michael Mann, John Landis, Steven A. Jones
Starring: Andrew Davis, Michael Mann, John Landis, Steven A. Jones, Stuart Gordon, Haskell Wexler, Tom Palazzolo, Loretta Smith, Jerry Blumenthal, Gordon Quinn, Gene Siskel, Roger Ebert
Director: D.P. Carlson
Director: D.P. Carlson
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Release:
May 30, 2006
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