Milwaukee-centered independent film turning heads around the nation
Posted: Sep 1, 2019 9:00 AM CST
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Firefighters hoist Santa, superheroes to wave to patients inside...
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’I’m so thankful for it’: Salvation Army provides Wisconin’s...
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Post holiday rain and mild weather will dominate the forecast
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Three Milwaukee firefighters are siblings spending Christmas...
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’Miracle on 64th Street’ neighborhood holiday display collecting...
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2 killed in shooting near 38th and Nash; 1 arrested in connection...
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Free Christmas Eve meals provided to those who need them by Capuchin...
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Shoppers hit the stores for last-minute Christmas Eve gifts
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American Airlines passengers in Milwaukee see some delays, cancelations...
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Spend Christmas Eve at SnowGlobe, Franklin Field’s 3rd annual...
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A boost in temperatures despite the lack of sunshine
(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.
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