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'Homestretch' youth homeless doc at Siskel
From a press release
2014-08-13

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CHICAGO - The Homestretch, a new documentary about homeless youth in Chicago produced and directed by Anne de Mare and Kirsten Kelly, will have its theatrical premiere run at the Gene Siskel Film Center at the Art Institute of Chicago from September 12th - 18th.

September 12-18 Chicago screenings of THE HOMESTRETCH:

Friday, September 12 at 8:15 pm Co-presented by Kartemquin and Spargel Productions

Saturday, September 13 at 3:00 pm, 5:30 pm, and 7:45 pm

Sunday, September 14 at 3:00 pm Co-presented by The Night Ministry

Sunday, September 14 at 5:30 pm Co-presented by Teen Living Programs

Monday, September 15 at 6:00 pm Co-presented by the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless

Monday, September 15 at 8:15 pm Co-presented by Teen Living Programs

Tuesday, September 16 at 6:00 pm Co-presented by The Night Ministry

Tuesday, September 16 at 8:15 pm Co-presented by National Runaway Safeline

Wednesday, September 17 at 8:30 pm Co-presented by The Night Ministry

Thursday, September 18 at 6:00 pm Co-presented by Teen Living Programs

Thursday, September 18 at 8:15 pm

Link for tickets: http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/homestretch

Shot over the course of five years with unprecedented access into the Chicago Public Schools, The Night Ministry's The Crib emergency youth shelter, and Teen Living Programs' Belfort House, The Homestretch follows three teens—Roque, Kasey and Anthony— through a complex and haunting Chicago landscape of couch-hopping, emergency shelters, makeshift homes, and a school system that is struggling to cope with this crisis. In one scene, emergency shelter beds are meted out via a lottery.

"It is our hope that, through the deeply personal journeys of Kasey, Anthony and Roque, this film can shine a much needed light on one of the most hidden and exploited populations in America — unaccompanied homeless youth," said co-directors/producers Anne De Mare and Kirsten Kelly. "As a character says in the the film, we want people to understand that, "[Homelessness is] a situation. It's not who you are."

Many of the screenings at Gene Siskel Film Center will be co-presented by Chicago homeless services organizations at the frontlines of addressing the city's youth homelessness crisis. The filmmakers have an ambitious audience engagement plan designed to raise local, statewide and national awareness of the situation. The Illinois Board of Education reports that over 54,000 children and youth are currently homeless ( 20,000 in Chicago ) and that number is rising.

A co-production of Chicago's Kartemquin Films ( makers of 2014's most acclaimed documentary, Life Itself, about Roger Ebert ) and New York's Spargel Productions ( Asparagus! Stalking the American Life ), The Homestretch received high praise earlier in 2014 at Toronto's Hot Docs International Festival, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in New York, and AFI Docs Festival in Washington DC, is now coming home for its first theatrical showings before a nationwide tour this fall and winter, and a PBS broadcast in 2015.

The subjects of the film will be present at multiple screenings through the week. The director/producers, editor Leslie Simmer, executive producers Justine Nagan and Gordon Quinn of Kartemquin Films, and executive producer Andrew W. Schwertfeger will attend the opening night on Friday, September 12th.

"We are also delighted to bring our films to our home town audience, but especially so when the subject matter is so directly focused on Chicago, " said Justine Nagan, Kartemquin Films executive director. "The Homestretch is in the heartbreaking yet inspiring tradition of our films like The Interrupters, and will hopefully have just as much of an impact on attitudes and policy."

Filmmakers Kirsten Kelly and Anne de Mare began production on The Homestretch in 2010 after Kelly realized a young person in a theater production she was working on with Chicago Public Schools and Chicago Shakespeare Theater was homeless. Upon further investigation, they found that 19,000 kids in Chicago Public Schools were listed in the CPS homeless education program, officially titled "Students in Temporary Living Situations." But they soon discovered that this number was not comprehensive as many teens do not want to be identified as homeless and do not ask for help. An estimated 1.6 million children and youth across the U.S. face obstacles of homelessness last year, and up to 40% of these youth identify as LGBT.

Initial funding for the film was provided by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, The Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program, Bertha Fund, Chicago Community Trust, Pierce Family Foundation, Polk Bros. Foundation and Chicken & Egg Pictures, and through a successful Kickstarter campaign. Independent Television Service ( ITVS ) and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's American Graduate Initiative recently signed on as Executive Producers.

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The Homestretch press kit, trailer, and stills: www.homestretchdoc.com

www.facebook.com/homestretchdoc www.twitter.com/homestretchdoc

Credits:

PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY: ANNE DE MARE AND KIRSTEN KELLY

A CO-PRODUCTION OF: SPARGEL PRODUCTIONS, KARTEMQUIN FILMS and INDEPENDENT TELEVISION SERVICE ( ITVS )

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: JUSTINE NAGAN, GORDON QUINN, ANDREW W. SCHWERTFEGER

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER FOR ITVS: SALLY JO FIFFER

EDITED BY: LESLIE SIMMER

WRITTEN BY: ANNE DE MARE, KIRSTEN KELLY AND LESLIE SIMMER

About Kartemquin Films

Kartemquin Films is a collaborative center for documentary media makers who seek to foster a more engaged and empowered society. With a noted tradition of nurturing emerging talent and acting as a leading voice for independent media, Kartemquin is building on over 48 years of being Chicago's documentary powerhouse.

Kartemquin sparks democracy through documentary. Their films, such as The Interrupters, Hoop Dreams, and The Trials of Muhammad Ali have left a lasting impact on millions of viewers. A revered resource within the film community on issues of fair use, ethics, story and civic discourse, Kartemquin is internationally recognized for crafting quality documentaries backed by audience and community engagement strategies, and for its innovative media arts community programs. Kartemquin is a 501( c )3 not-for-profit organization. www.kartemquin.com

About Spargel Productions

Spargel Productions is a production company based in New York City that has been crafting documentary projects for 10 years. Their work takes viewers into the particular and unique circumstances of passionate individuals whose stories reflect significant national trends.

Spargel is especially committed to film and media projects that inspire advocacy and change. Their first film, Asparagus! Stalking the American Life premiered at The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival in 2006 and went on to win Best Documentary and Audience Choice awards in festivals across the country.

Current projects include The Homestretch and The Girl with the Rivet Gun. www.spargelproductions.com .


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