10/10
Outstanding and thought provoking
22 February 2005
Not only is the Chicago River a geographic icon as a film set back drop, this documentary makes use of the river as a metaphor for the film-making process. D.P. Carlson enforces and promotes this concept by utilizing individuals working in all aspects and disciplines of the industry. Once again one is reminded of the depth of talent that resides in the Midwest. Chicago's reputation in the theater is well established. This film demonstrates that a reputation in film-making is not far behind. This film also allows the viewer the opportunity to have some old fashion fun thru the use of 3D glasses provided with the DVD. I would recommend this film for anyone interested in the motion picture arts and sciences. Barbara Schueren
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