[ARTICLE] Milwaukee Magazine on MILWAUKEE 53206
“They’re not helpless people. They’re not hopeless people. Each of them is doing something to make change,” says McQuirter.
Read More“They’re not helpless people. They’re not hopeless people. Each of them is doing something to make change,” says McQuirter.
Read MoreWorking with Caroline Wozniacki on the Wheels Up commercial was a lot of fun. Between practicing for the US Open she found time to shoot our spot in Santa Monica. Good times as always on the Wheels Up set.
Read MoreThe MILWAUKEE 53206 family were invited to speak at The Summit for Change in Washington DC. After a screening of the film we shared the panel with activists who are working across the US in criminal justice reform. It was truly an honor to be part of The Summit and to meet so many leaders committed […]
Read MoreAfter coming off a pretty busy week with the premiere of MILWAUKEE 53206, it was a pleasure sitting down and speaking with Bonnie North on the Lake Effect Show while in Milwaukee.
Read MoreCommercial I agency executive produced for Wheels Up. Production company Decon. Agency NSG/SWAT.
Read More“You have high rates of unemployment, you have young people without places to go,” said Keith McQuirter, the director. “You have policies in place that are trapping young people in the criminal justice system, they can’t get out of.”
Read MoreThe Crew training future filmmakers in Milwaukee. Passing the torch. No other way to do it. Storytelling must continue.
Read MoreThis year, I’ve been directing a documentary that follows the affects mass incarceration has on a community. This story takes us into the heart of Milwaukee’s poorest zip code 53206 where by the age of 34, only 38% of the men have not spent time in a state correctional facility.
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