Milwaukee Film Launches Dialogues Documentary Festival
The new festival, running September 26-29, aims to spark conversations on pressing social issues through a curated selection of 30 feature films and five shorts programs.
- Documentaries cover topics like artificial intelligence, voting rights, homelessness, and food insecurity.
- The festival emphasizes impactful films that encourage dialogue rather than providing definitive answers.
- Screenings will take place at the Oriental and Downer theaters, with tickets available online and at box offices.
- Highlights include 'War Game,' 'An Invitation to Wonder: Waubesa Wetlands,' and 'The Book of Mary — A Memorable Man.'
- Milwaukee Film aims to rebuild its finances and focus on core operations after reporting a significant deficit in 2022.