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The consequences of climate change and the loss of cultural traditions often go hand-in-hand in places like the Bolivian highlands. The film “Utama” captures this by following the daily lives of an elderly Quechua couple. Director Alejandro Loayza Grisi joins Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski to share more about the film.
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The documentary argues the “David vs. Goliath” battle is only the latest chapter in the Band’s long fight for sovereignty.
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Milwaukee-area filmmakers Mike Cheslik and Ryland Brickson Cole Tews have been making videos together since they were 14-years-old. The pair joins Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski to talk about their most recent feature film “Hundreds of Beavers” — a modern silent, supernatural, winter epic of a slapstick comedy.
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The nearly century-old pipe organ brings back the original magic of 1920s movie palaces.
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A sound reminds one Milwaukee Film staffer of how special a trip to the Oriental Theatre can be.
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There are hundreds of zombie films and shows out there. So, what does our insistent fascination with zombies say about our society?
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Israeli conductor, Yaniv Dinur, leads Present Music in a live performance of a score for the film "The City Without Jews."
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Milwaukee Muslim Film Festival starts Thursday evening at the Oriental Theater with a free screening of "Wisconsin Life: The Wisconsin Muslim Project."
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On top of providing entertaining baseball, The Negro League also served as an important economic and social pillar for Black communities around the country, including here in Milwaukee.
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A new film, starring Helen Mirren, depicts former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir's experiences during the Yom Kippur War in 1973. But before spending five decades in Israeli politics, Golda Meir spent some of her formative years in Milwaukee.