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Regional film archive dedicated to collecting, preserving, and providing access to films that represent the Midwest. More at chicagofilmarchives.org
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(They didn't add the owls and roof flourishes until a few years later, in 1993.)
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On this day in 1991, Chicago's Harold Washington Library Center opened to the public!

This clip was shot about a week later as 16mm B-roll for "Skyline: Chicago," a series on the city's history and urban design that aired on @wttw.bsky.social It's part of CFA's Judith Paine McBrien Collection.
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....and "At Maxwell Street" (1984), about the city's storied Maxwell Street market.
At Maxwell Street
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🎂 Happy birthday, Tom Palazzolo! Our tribute: this supercut of his varied and wonderful title cards.
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Go behind the scenes at CFA with WGN-TV legend Larry Potash! His visit was a lot of fun for all of us, and we're impressed by the great films Larry and his team picked to highlight in this segment.
Preserving history: The rarely seen reels of the Chicago Film Archive | Backstory with Larry Potash
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From "Joe & Apples" (JoAnn Elam, 8mm, circa 1980)
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Join CFA and Honey Pot Performance on Sat 11/8 for a free screening of Lord Thing (1969, DeWitt Beall).

The screening will be followed by conversation around the histories of the North Lawndale neighborhood, violence mitigation, and self-transformation through literature and the arts. Details:
Lord Thing - Chicago Film Archives
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Jim Edgar, who served as governor of Illinois from 1991 to 1999, died this past weekend.

This clip from a Super 8 reel in the Bill Stamets Collection shows Gov. Edgar holding a soccer ball and speaking to the press at Soldier Field ahead of the 1994 FIFA World Cup.
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New York, see THE MURDER OF FRED HAMPTON in a 35mm print from our collections tonight at 6:15pm and 9/21 at 7pm:
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MALCOLM X: MULTIDIMENSIONAL
September 11 – 21

Program details: www.anthologyfilmarchives.org/film_screeni...
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This project would not have been possible without the support of @clirnews.bsky.social!
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After a year of work, we've finished digitizing and cataloging hundreds of reels shot by photojournalist Bill Stamets, who described his subjects as "a miscellany of civic occasions where Americans make sense of power."

You can watch them all our website for free.
Hundreds of reels of Chicago history through the lens of Bill Stamets, digitized with support from a CLIR Recordings at Risk grant - Chicago Film Archives
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We'll also be screening six of Bill's films on October 17 at UChicago's Logan Center for the Arts, with Bill in person for a post-screening conversation. Hope to see you there!
Small Gauge, Big Shoulders: Films by Bill Stamets - Chicago Film Archives
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After a year of work, we've finished digitizing and cataloging hundreds of reels shot by photojournalist Bill Stamets, who described his subjects as "a miscellany of civic occasions where Americans make sense of power."

You can watch them all our website for free.
Hundreds of reels of Chicago history through the lens of Bill Stamets, digitized with support from a CLIR Recordings at Risk grant - Chicago Film Archives
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Happy birthday to artist-reporter Franklin McMahon, born this day in 1921! His detailed documentary drawings and audio recordings are a rich record of politics and society in the 1960s, '70s and '80s.
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People dancing in Grant Park at the sixth annual Taste of Chicago in July 1985 🕺🏽

From a reel of Super 8 film in the Bill Stamets Collection.
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"Cicero March" was added to the National Film Registry in 2013.
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"Cicero March" was made by Chicago production company The Film Group and was released as part of "The Urban Crisis and the New Militants," a seven-part series of educational film modules designed to "teach by raising questions rather than by attempting to answer them."
The Urban Crisis and the New Militants Series - Chicago Film Archives
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On September 4, 1966, activist Robert Lucas led a march from Chicago's North Lawndale neighborhood into the suburb of Cicero to protest housing segregation. White residents of Cicero responded with vitriolic jeers as the police struggled to prevent a riot.
Cicero March
This short documentary details a civil rights march on September 4, 1966. Robert Lucas led activists through Cicero to protest restrictions in housing laws. White residents of Cicero respond with vitr...
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"Sneeze," a sample pitch made by Goldsholl Associates for the Kimberly-Clark Corporation's Kleenex product. From CFA's Mort and Millie Goldsholl Collection.