The Ann Arbor Film Festival is one of America’s longest running film festivals and also one of its most innovative, culling each year a daring selection of independent and experimental films. The festival’s two-day program for Milwaukee concludes tonight with an evening of wide-ranging short films. Highlights include Mike Maryniuk and Matthew Rankin’s Cattle Call, a four-minute look at the art of auctioneering, and Sam Green and Carrie Lozano’s Utopia, Part 3: The World’s Largest Shopping Mall, which examines the South China Mall, a monument more than two times larger than the Mall of America. For years after its unveiling, the mall is almost completely empty.








I was really angry to see the claim by Sam Green in his "Utopia in Four Movements" that Esperanto had failed, as this is untrue.
In order to understand the cause of my ire see http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8837438938991452670
Also see http://eurotalk.com/en/store/learn/esperanto