CHICAGO (AP) — Filmmaker Mark Harris is on a mission to change his Chicago neighborhood, a rough stretch on the South Side that is one of the city’s most dangerous.
He believes promoting his “Englewood Film Festival” is a step in the right direction, with two days of independent films starting Friday.
He’s also the first to admit that the venue makes success a nearly impossible task in a neighborhood more accustomed to crime than cultural festivals. About half of the residents of Englewood live in poverty.
Harris is hoping his film festival prompts discourse and first-time neighborhood visitors.
The event that will feature five films and free acting workshops will end Saturday with a screening of “The Interrupters,” a documentary chronicling Chicago violence that debuted to at the Sundance Film Festival.
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