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You’d be hard pressed to find a more fascinating story than that of amateur street photographer Vivian Maier, who worked as a nanny for 40 years, all the while taking more than 100,000 photos of people and cityscapes of New York and Chicago in the 1950s and ’60s, often with the kids she was entrusted with in tow. Most of the photos remained unknown and undeveloped until Chicago historian John Maloof discovered them in 2007. Maloof and Charlie Siskel bring Maier’s black-and-white photos and remarkable story to the big screen in Finding Vivian Maier, which screens at the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»International Film Festival Sept. 28 at International Village and Oct. 5 and 9 at SFU Woodward’s. For show times and more info, go to viff.org.
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