Milwaukee Film Festival
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Youth
Sep 16th, 2015 by Jeramey Jannene
Milwaukee Film Festival to open with a likely award winner. First in a series of previews.
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The Sequel
Oct 10th, 2014 by Joey Grihalva
A week’s worth of fabulous film-going, told more or less movie-style.
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Hitting the Home Stretch
Oct 8th, 2014 by Jeramey Jannene
More from film fan Jeramey on which movies you should catch, and which to skip.
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Hamlet A.D.D. Is a Hoot
Oct 7th, 2014 by Joey GrihalvaGreen-screen sendup of Shakespeare by local filmmakers was ten years in the making.
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Milwaukee Film Festival
The Remarkable Story of Finding Fela!
Oct 3rd, 2014 by Joey GrihalvaThe African icon’s life is now a movie built on success of the Broadway musical. The back story of how it happened.
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Milwaukee Film Festival (The Movie)
Oct 2nd, 2014 by Joey Grihalva
How did I get in this movie? A review of the first week and look ahead at the festival’s second week.
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Film Festival Spotlight
Revenge of the Mekons
Sep 30th, 2014 by Joey GrihalvaAn interview with Joe Angio, Marquette grad and director of a new film about the British cult band The Mekons.
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Jeramey’s Weekend Recap
Sep 29th, 2014 by Jeramey Jannene
Reporting on a great opening weekend and five films I saw. Which are worth your time?
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Film Festival Spotlight
PURGATORIO – A Journey into the Heart of the Border
Sep 26th, 2014 by Joey Grihalva
An interview with Rodrigo Reyes, director of a dream-like mosaic examining life at our southern border.
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What’s Jeramey Watching?
Sep 25th, 2014 by Jeramey Jannene19 films in 15 days. Do they sell all you can eat popcorn?
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2014 Milwaukee Film Festival (The Prequel)
Sep 25th, 2014 by Joey GrihalvaThe city will be blitzed by 275 films. Which ones should you see?
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2011 MFF
In “Kinshasa Symphony,” art trumps life
Sep 23rd, 2011 by Tom StriniMilwaukee Film Festival: Claus Wischmann and Martin Baers chronicle the life of an all-African symphony orchestra amid the poverty of The Congo.