
Hoop Dreams at 30
About the Event:
Hoop Dreams was famously called “the great American documentary” by Roger Ebert. It’s also, of course, a quintessentially Chicago film. Hoop Dreams turns 30 this year, its story of two young Chicagoans (Arthur Agee and William Gates) trying to become professional basketball players as resonant as ever. Arthur and William, along with director/producer Steve James, director of photography/producer Peter Gilbert, and producer Frederick Marx, join Chicago Humanities and Kartemquin Films to look back at the film that changed their lives while reflecting on what has — and hasn’t changed — for young men and women chasing their dreams on the basketball courts of Chicago.
Chicago Humanities’ Social Justice & Equity Series is generously supported by Allstate and ITW
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Peter Gilbert
Peter Gilbert is a distinguished producer, director, and cinematographer, renowned for his groundbreaking work that h...

Arthur Agee
Arthur Agee is a former high school basketball player and one of the central figures in the acclaimed documentary ...

William Gates
William Gates is a former high school basketball player prominently featured in the acclaimed documentary Hoop Dre...

Steve James
Steve James is a Chicago-based filmmaker whose previous work includes Academy Award-nominated films Hoop DreamsRead More

Frederick Marx
An Academy- and Emmy-nominated filmmaker, Frederick Marx, most known for "Hoop Dreams," has worked almost 5...

J. A. Adande
Professor of Sports Journalism
J.A. Adande is the director of sports journalism at Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated M...








