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<a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="ORCRP003016799" title="Chicago Tribune" href="/topic/arts-culture/mass-media/newspapers/chicago-tribune-ORCRP003016799.topic">Chicago Tribune</a> film critic <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PECLB0000008127" title="Michael Phillips" href="/topic/arts-culture/journalism/michael-phillips-PECLB0000008127.topic">Michael Phillips</a>, from left, discusses the new <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="0100000004593864" title="Documentary (genre)" href="/topic/arts-culture/genres/documentary-%28genre%29-0100000004593864.topic">documentary film</a> <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="ENMV0011128" title="The Interrupters (movie)" href="/topic/entertainment/movies/the-interrupters-%28movie%29-ENMV0011128.topic">"The Interrupters,"</a> with Ameena Matthews, who appears in the film, <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PECLB002569" title="Steve James" href="/topic/entertainment/steve-james-PECLB002569.topic">Steve James</a>, the film's producer and director, and author/producer Alex Kotlowitz.

( Joel Wintermantle, Chicago Tribune / August 11, 2011 )

Chicago Tribune film critic Michael Phillips, from left, discusses the new documentary film "The Interrupters," with Ameena Matthews, who appears in the film, Steve James, the film's producer and director, and author/producer Alex Kotlowitz.

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