Sparking democracy through documentary since 1966, Kartemquin is a collaborative community that empowers documentary makers who create stories that foster a more engaged and just society.
Kartemquin's films have received four Academy Award® nominations, and won six Emmys® and three Peabody Awards, among several more major prizes. In 2019, Kartemquin was recognized with an Institutional Peabody Award for "its commitment to unflinching documentary filmmaking and telling an American history rooted in social justice and the stories of the marginalized." Recognized as a leading advocate for independent public media, Kartemquin has helped hundreds of artists via its filmmaker development programs and championing of documentary.
Kartemquin is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization based in Chicago.
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1-10 employees
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$1M–$5M
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(773) 752-1616
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1901 W Wellington, Chicago, Illinois 60657, US
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1966
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Education, Community, Social Change, Social Justice, Advocacy, Storytelling, Journalism, Documentary Films, Collaborative Model, Diverse Voices, Filmmaker Development
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The decision makers in Kartemquin Films are Betsy Leonard, Jim Morrissette, Liz Kaar, etc. Click to Find Kartemquin Films decision makers emails.
Kartemquin Educational Films headquarters is located at 1901 W Wellington, Chicago, Illinois 60657, US.
Kartemquin Educational Films generates an estimated $1M–$5M annually, based on industry analysis and publicly available market data.
You can contact Kartemquin Educational Films by calling (773) 752-1616.
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