Milwaukee-centered independent film turning heads around the nation
By:
Mike Strehlow
Posted: Sep 1, 2019 9:00 AM CDT

-
2:40
Hollander Chocolate Co. opens in Port Washington with chocolate...
-
3:36
Pumpkins ripe for the pickin’ at New Berlin’s Lindners Pumpkin...
-
2:25
Monday morning frost leads to Monday evening rain showers
-
3:33
A look at the fall housing market
-
2:18
Nonprofit group Common Ground calls for increased safety on Milwaukee’s...
-
0:48
A big heart and an even bigger mullet: 10-year-old from northern...
-
1:12
Seven Bridges Trail
-
3:01
From warm temperatures to a quick turn to fall
-
1:30
6-year-old injured in triple shooting near Marquette University’s...
-
3:41
Thousands of Wisconsinites attend second wave of ’No Kings’...
-
2:00
3 people injured, suspect in custody after Muskego police pursuit...
-
2:04
Schlesinger’s Saturday Showcase (10/18)...Boo at The Zoo &...
(MILWAUKEE) - A passion project 5 years in the making is now entertaining movie-goers in theaters from Milwaukee to New York, LA and cities overseas. There are no big name actors but the star of this film is Milwaukee, shining a light on the humanity that unites disparate groups of people during a wild and memorable ride.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, the spotlight is shining on the movie "Give Me Liberty" and its Milwaukee filmmakers Kirill Mikahnovsky and Alice Austen.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter