• Still time to catch Kartemquin sneak preview

    November 5, 2008

    There are still a few tickets left for tomorrow night's 9pm sneak preview of Kartemquin's latest, Typeface at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. In preparation, check out this piece on the Walker blog. Read about the event on Minnesota Public Radio or in some recent blog posts at nassoskappa and upscale typography.

  • At the Death House Door hits Winnipeg tonight

    November 6, 2008

    Kartemquin's recent doc At the Death House Door has its Winnipeg premiere at the "Gimme Some Truth" festival. Director Steve James will be in attendance. A post screening reception is planned. Get the details.

  • Kartemquin on Fair Use

    November 6, 2008

    This weekend Kartemquin's Gordon Quinn will speak on a panel entitled "Fair Use Solutions: Documentaries and Beyond" at the 33rd annual Intellectual Property Institute sponsored by the Intellectual Property Law section of the California State Bar. Gordon regularly speaks on the issue of fair use, you can read more about his involvement in a past Kartemquin newsletter article on the subject.

  • Kartemquin preview sells out. Twice!

    November 10, 2008

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    Kartemquin's Typeface packed the Walker Art Center's 300-seat auditorium for two sneak-preview screenings on Thursday night. Director Justine Nagan joined film subjects Bill Moran and Greg Corrigan for discussions with the sold-out crowd following each screening. Editor Liz Kaar also attended on behalf of the film. Read some reviews in the blogosphere of the film at rozwoundupalice patullo, daughternumberthree and Jerods Drawing Blog.

  • In the Family in action

    November 10, 2008

    Kartemquin's Joanna Rudnick will travel to Philadelphia on Wednesday to present at the American Society of Human Genetics Annual Conference. Joanna will be speaking on the process of making a documentary film from concept to public education campaign and showing clips from In the Family.

    Also, the film is up for several awards in the Midwest Independent Film Festival's "Best of Fest" awards. VOTE NOW!

  • Milking the Rhino hits Barbados

    November 10, 2008

    We're excited to announce that Kartemquin's recent film, Milking the Rhino is off to the Barbados International Film Festival after it competes at IDFA. A busy fall for the film!

  • Gordon virtually goes to Yale

    November 11, 2008

    Kartemquin's Creative Director Gordon Quinn lectured to a Yale class yesterday about the documentary film industry from the the comfort of the Kartemquin offices. The discussion, conducted via skype, covered a variety of topics and films from Gordon's career.

  • Hoop Dreams update in Tribune

    November 14, 2008

    Recently a reporter from The Chicago Tribune caught up with the stars of Kartemquin's classic Hoop Dreams. Read the story.

  • In The Family receives three nominations

    November 14, 2008

    In the Family has been nominated for Best Documentary, Best Director (Joanna Rudnick), and Best Editor (Leslie Simmer), in the 2008 Best of the Midwest Awards of the Midwest Independent Film Festival.

    Show your support for In The Family and vote here. To purchase your tickets for the award gala on December 2nd, visit the festival's site.

  • Gordon's documentaries

    November 17, 2008

    Check out this article from Mediarights.org talking with Gordon about some of his favorite docs.

  • Kartemquin and the short list

    November 18, 2008

    Kartemquin is honored and excited to announce that their recent documentary, At the Death House Door has been included on this year's shortlist for the Academy Awards. Get the full list from Variety and from The Hollywood Reporter.. Also, read analysis of the list from film writer AJ Schnack.

    Congrats to Steve James, Peter Gilbert and the whole At the Death House Door crew.

  • Kartemquin off to IDFA

    November 19, 2008

    A large Kartemquin contingent heads to the International Documentary Festival, Amsterdam (IDFA) today representing Milking the Rhino and At the Death House Door. Additionally, Kartemquin Board Member Pat Aufderheide is participating on a panel during the festival.

    David Simpson's Milking the Rhino is in competition for the Joris Ivens Prize and the center of a large special screening at the end of the festival sponsored by OXFAM. At the Death House Door is up for a Human Rights Award and following its screening, Steve James will speak about his experiences to be joined by Peter Gilbert and Gordon Quinn for the second half. Buzz about At the Death House Door is building following yesterday's announcement about the Academy Award shortlist. Read continued coverage in The Chicago Sun Times.

  • Kartemquin and Josh Ritter

    November 19, 2008

    Kartemquin is excited to announce that Sony recording artist Josh Ritter has signed on to provide the soundtrack for Typeface. Songs from several of Josh's recent albums are wound thoughout the documentary. Read more about it on the film's site or read some recent buzz on perlabra and i love typography.

  • Terra Incognita kicks off stem-cell anniversary

    November 20, 2008

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    A recent screening of Terra Incognita kicked off the two-day, tenth anniversary celebration of the discovery of stem cells at UW Madison. An enthusiastic crowd watched the film and participated in a discussion following in the beautiful overture center theatre. Thanks to the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters for hosting. Maria Finitzo and Justine Nagan attended on behalf of the film.

  • Save the date for "Make Your Media Matter"

    November 21, 2008

    Kartemquin is one of the sponsors of this year's "Make Your Media Matter" conference at American University this February 12 - 13. Gordon Quinn is giving the key-note address at the event on Thursday the 12th. Read more about the conference and the hosting organization, The Center for Social Media.

  • In the Family continues on the road

    November 21, 2008

    Director Joanna Rudnick has been across the country this week promoting In the Family and speaking at community screenings. From Philadelphia to Palo Alto, the film has been reaching a broad range of audiences. Two screenings for Medical and Law students marked the past two weeks in November. Dr. Maren Grainger-Monsen and the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics presented a screening and Director Joanna Rudnick had a wonderful time speaking with the intelligent students from the Genetic Counseling and Bioethics and Film Programs at Stanford.

    Joanna also spoke with students from The Beazley Institute for Health Law and Policy at Loyola University Chicago School of Law after a screening of the film presented by Matthew Herder.

    Be sure to check out our next screening presented by the Chicago Center for Jewish Genetic Disorders: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 North Shore Center for the Performing Arts • 9501 Skokie Blvd, Skokie, IL 60077 6:30 pm reception • 7:15 pm film • 8:45 pm Q&A with panel. For more information. Read some recent press on the film.

  • Hoop Dreams and Portland, Maine

    November 24, 2008

    As an historic Portland Art House is closing, the owners reminisce about the past- including screening Kartemquin's classic Hoop Dreams. Read the article.

  • Kartemquin and the state of the industry

    November 25, 2008

    Read this interesting piece by Thom Powers about the current world of documentary criticism, referencing Kartemquin's Gordon Quinn. Then read this great blog post by our documentary colleague Katy Chevigny about the state of the longitudinal doc, referencing Kartemquin's Steve James.

  • The New Americans DVD re-release

    November 25, 2008

    Kartemquin's award-winning series The New Americans will be re-released on DVD on January 27th, 2009. Order your copy now!

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