Footage of Chicago's Maxwell Street, circa 1971, shot by an unknown filmmaker. The film is part of Tom Palazzolo’s extensive collection documenting...
Footage of Chicago's Maxwell Street Market, likely shot in the 1940s by an unknown filmmaker. It made its way into Tom Palazzolo's collection while...
A portrait of the spectators and press covering the dedication of Claes Oldenburg's "Batcolumn" sculpture on April 14, 1977, outside of the newl...
"Kali Nihta, Socrates" ("Goodnight, Socrates") is a story-documentary film about the destruction of a small Greek community in Chicago to make way ...
An International Film Bureau production about a small film crew creating their film from the original idea to editing. Also shows the finished resu...
A glimpse at Chicago’s Maxwell Street Market shot in the late 1970s.
Documentary about Chicago's "Skid Row" (centered along West Madison Street just west of the Chicago River), likely produced for the Women’s Christi...
Documentary about Chicago's "Skid Row" (centered along West Madison Street just west of the Chicago River), likely produced for the Women’s Christi...
"A neon wilderness of shoppers where mounting tensions added to frustrations, scurrying pedestrians, sadistic drivers, sex mad movie displays, hamb...