Grassroots Chicago (1991)

Grassroots Chicago (1991) poster

A documentary about neighborhood people creating change. Produced for the MacArthur Foundation by Kartemquin Films, this piece features six vignettes on community organizing in different Chicago neighborhoods: LeClaire Courts, Marquette Park, Roseland, Pilsen, Uptown, Rogers Park and Garfield Park.

Director: Steve James
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 31 min
Release Date:
Production: Kartemquin Films
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Steve James
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Grassroots Chicago about?
A documentary about neighborhood people creating change. Produced for the MacArthur Foundation by Kartemquin Films, this piece features six vignettes on community organizing in different Chicago neighborhoods: LeClaire Courts, Marquette Park, Roseland, Pilsen, Uptown, Rogers Park and Garfield Park.
Who directed Grassroots Chicago?
Grassroots Chicago was directed by Steve James.
How long is Grassroots Chicago?
Grassroots Chicago has a runtime of 31m (31 minutes).
What genre is Grassroots Chicago?
Grassroots Chicago is a Documentary film.
Where was Grassroots Chicago produced?
Grassroots Chicago was produced in United States of America.