Home to thousands, misunderstood by millions, Cabrini Green once towered over Chicago’s most valuable neighborhoods. A looming reminder of inequality and poverty, Cabrini’s high-rises were demolished and an African-American community cleared to make room for another social experiment: mixed-income neighborhoods.
Shot over the course of 20-years, 70 Acres in Chicago documents this upheaval, from the razing of the first buildings in 1995, to the clashes in the mixed-income neighborhoods a decade later.
70 Acres in Chicago tells the volatile story of this hotly contested patch of land, while looking unflinchingly at race, class, and who has the right to live in the city.
DIRECTED BY RONIT BEZALEL
RUNTIME 58M COUNTRY USA
LANGUAGE ENGLISH (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
CATEGORY DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
2016/07/16 - 2016/07/22
Indianapolis Museum of Art
4000 Michigan Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46208