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Phil Ranstrom | |
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Occupation | Documentary film maker |
Website | MaxwellStreetDocumentary.com |
Phil Ranstrom is an American documentary film maker.
Career
From 1994 to 2006 Ranstrom worked as the producer of the documentary Cheat You Fair: The Story of Maxwell Street. During that time he interviewed a variety of blues musicians such as Buddy Guy, Bo Diddley and Johnny Williams.[1] Ranstrom tells the story of the displacement of the neighborhood's residents in favor of condos and commercial establishments and the subsequent effect on blues culture.[2] The film won a nomination at the 2012 Chicago / Midwest Emmy Awards for Outstanding Crafts Achievement Off-Air: Writer – Program On (non news) category.[3]
References
- ^ Sullivan, Catey (Nov 1, 2007). "The demise of a dream". Glenview Announcements (IL).
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(help) - ^ "Gone but Not Forgotten". Chicago Reader. 26 April 2007. Retrieved 2016-02-26.
- ^ Morgan, Mike (Oct 24, 2012). "14 indie made TV shows earn Midwest Emmy nominations". Reel Chicago.
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