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11700 North Port Washington Road
Milwaukee WI 53092
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  • Fri Mar 12 9:15 pm
    Milwaukee Film Festival - Winter Edition: Collapse at North Shore Cinema

    The current documentary landscape is chockfull of doom-laden scenarios of every stripe. But few apocalyptic visions are as comprehensive and frighteningly assured as the one offered by Michael Ruppert, the subject of Chris Smith’s mesmerizing documentary Collapse. A former Los Angeles police officer turned independent reporter, Ruppert has chased big stories for his self-published newsletter, From The Wilderness, on everything from CIA involvement in drug trafficking to the current economic crisis, which he claims to have predicted long before it gobsmacked the mainstream media. Smith gives Ruppert the floor, but his occasional interjections question whether his subject has walled himself into an argument by accepting only the information that supports his point of view. There are many layers to the man and the movie, and it’s hard not to leave the theater shaken. The film plays as part of the Milwaukee Film Festival—Winter Edition, which runs through March 18. For more reviews and showtimes, visit milwaukee.avclub.com.

    North Shore Cinema 11700 North Port Washington Road, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sat Mar 13 12:20 pm, 7:15 pm
    Milwaukee Film Festival - Winter Edition: Collapse at North Shore Cinema

    The current documentary landscape is chockfull of doom-laden scenarios of every stripe. But few apocalyptic visions are as comprehensive and frighteningly assured as the one offered by Michael Ruppert, the subject of Chris Smith’s mesmerizing documentary Collapse. A former Los Angeles police officer turned independent reporter, Ruppert has chased big stories for his self-published newsletter, From The Wilderness, on everything from CIA involvement in drug trafficking to the current economic crisis, which he claims to have predicted long before it gobsmacked the mainstream media. Smith gives Ruppert the floor, but his occasional interjections question whether his subject has walled himself into an argument by accepting only the information that supports his point of view. There are many layers to the man and the movie, and it’s hard not to leave the theater shaken. The film plays as part of the Milwaukee Film Festival—Winter Edition, which runs through March 18. For more reviews and showtimes, visit milwaukee.avclub.com.

    North Shore Cinema 11700 North Port Washington Road, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sun Mar 14 12:30 pm, 6 pm
    Milwaukee Film Festival - Winter Edition: Collapse at North Shore Cinema

    The current documentary landscape is chockfull of doom-laden scenarios of every stripe. But few apocalyptic visions are as comprehensive and frighteningly assured as the one offered by Michael Ruppert, the subject of Chris Smith’s mesmerizing documentary Collapse. A former Los Angeles police officer turned independent reporter, Ruppert has chased big stories for his self-published newsletter, From The Wilderness, on everything from CIA involvement in drug trafficking to the current economic crisis, which he claims to have predicted long before it gobsmacked the mainstream media. Smith gives Ruppert the floor, but his occasional interjections question whether his subject has walled himself into an argument by accepting only the information that supports his point of view. There are many layers to the man and the movie, and it’s hard not to leave the theater shaken. The film plays as part of the Milwaukee Film Festival—Winter Edition, which runs through March 18. For more reviews and showtimes, visit milwaukee.avclub.com.

    North Shore Cinema 11700 North Port Washington Road, Milwaukee, WI
  • Mon Mar 15 5:45 pm
    Milwaukee Film Festival - Winter Edition: Collapse at North Shore Cinema

    The current documentary landscape is chockfull of doom-laden scenarios of every stripe. But few apocalyptic visions are as comprehensive and frighteningly assured as the one offered by Michael Ruppert, the subject of Chris Smith’s mesmerizing documentary Collapse. A former Los Angeles police officer turned independent reporter, Ruppert has chased big stories for his self-published newsletter, From The Wilderness, on everything from CIA involvement in drug trafficking to the current economic crisis, which he claims to have predicted long before it gobsmacked the mainstream media. Smith gives Ruppert the floor, but his occasional interjections question whether his subject has walled himself into an argument by accepting only the information that supports his point of view. There are many layers to the man and the movie, and it’s hard not to leave the theater shaken. The film plays as part of the Milwaukee Film Festival—Winter Edition, which runs through March 18. For more reviews and showtimes, visit milwaukee.avclub.com.

    North Shore Cinema 11700 North Port Washington Road, Milwaukee, WI
  • Tue Mar 16 9:15 pm
    Milwaukee Film Festival - Winter Edition: Collapse at North Shore Cinema

    The current documentary landscape is chockfull of doom-laden scenarios of every stripe. But few apocalyptic visions are as comprehensive and frighteningly assured as the one offered by Michael Ruppert, the subject of Chris Smith’s mesmerizing documentary Collapse. A former Los Angeles police officer turned independent reporter, Ruppert has chased big stories for his self-published newsletter, From The Wilderness, on everything from CIA involvement in drug trafficking to the current economic crisis, which he claims to have predicted long before it gobsmacked the mainstream media. Smith gives Ruppert the floor, but his occasional interjections question whether his subject has walled himself into an argument by accepting only the information that supports his point of view. There are many layers to the man and the movie, and it’s hard not to leave the theater shaken. The film plays as part of the Milwaukee Film Festival—Winter Edition, which runs through March 18. For more reviews and showtimes, visit milwaukee.avclub.com.

    North Shore Cinema 11700 North Port Washington Road, Milwaukee, WI
  • Wed Mar 17 noon, 9:40 pm
    Milwaukee Film Festival - Winter Edition: Collapse at North Shore Cinema

    The current documentary landscape is chockfull of doom-laden scenarios of every stripe. But few apocalyptic visions are as comprehensive and frighteningly assured as the one offered by Michael Ruppert, the subject of Chris Smith’s mesmerizing documentary Collapse. A former Los Angeles police officer turned independent reporter, Ruppert has chased big stories for his self-published newsletter, From The Wilderness, on everything from CIA involvement in drug trafficking to the current economic crisis, which he claims to have predicted long before it gobsmacked the mainstream media. Smith gives Ruppert the floor, but his occasional interjections question whether his subject has walled himself into an argument by accepting only the information that supports his point of view. There are many layers to the man and the movie, and it’s hard not to leave the theater shaken. The film plays as part of the Milwaukee Film Festival—Winter Edition, which runs through March 18. For more reviews and showtimes, visit milwaukee.avclub.com.

    North Shore Cinema 11700 North Port Washington Road, Milwaukee, WI
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The current documentary landscape is chockfull of doom-laden scenarios of every stripe. But few apocalyptic visions are as comprehensive and frighteningly assured as the one offered by Michael Ruppert, the subject of Chris Smith’s mesmerizing documentary Collapse. A former Los Angeles police officer turned independent reporter, Ruppert has chased big stories for his self-published newsletter, From The Wilderness, on everything from CIA involvement in drug trafficking to the current economic crisis, which he claims to have predicted long before it gobsmacked the mainstream media. Smith gives Ruppert the floor, but his occasional interjections question whether his subject has walled himself into an argument by accepting only the information that supports his point of view. There are many layers to the man and the movie, and it’s hard not to leave the theater shaken. The film plays as part of the Milwaukee Film Festival—Winter Edition, which runs through March 18. For more reviews and showtimes, visit milwaukee.avclub.com.

Updated 03/04/2010

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