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Film: Documentary
At the Death House Door

When

Saturday May 10 (8pm)

Sunday May 11 (3 & 5pm)

Monday May 12 (6 & 8pm)

Tuesday May 13 (6 & 8pm)

Wednesday May 14 (6 & 8pm)

Where
Gene Siskel Film Center (164 N State St, 312.846.2600)
Price
$9
Details
http://www.artic.edu/webspaces/siskelfilmcenter/2008/may/6.html#anchor3
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In the wrong hands, Steve James' Hoop Dreams and Stevie could've been rote fodder for ESPN or Dateline — instead, they are two deeply affecting documentaries. Even with the films' meticulous editing and immense scope, their director's lack of self-promotion proves most refreshing. James' new project, At the Death House Door, tackles the capital-punishment issue with characteristic grace. Over a 15-year period, Reverend Carroll Pickett presided over nearly 100 executions as chaplain of a Huntsville, Texas prison. Convinced that at least one convict was innocent, he has since become a tireless advocate for the abolishment of capital punishment.

Stephen Gossett