Chicago filmmaker Tom Palazzolo’s films, which were made in the Seventies, continue to be shown in anthropology classrooms. “Marquette Park” focuses on the reactions of white residents to a black march in their neighborhood. “Jerry’s Deli” examines a Soup Nazi-type character. “Ricky and Rocky” captures a surprise wedding shower, and “Enjoy Yourself It’s Later Than You Think” takes place in a retirement home. (Director Tom Palazzolo will be present following the screening for a Q&A. See this week’s Screens section for an interview with the director.) The Texas Documentary Tour is co-sponsored by the Austin Film Society, the UT Department of RTF, The Austin Chronicle, KLRU-TV, and SXSW Film.
This article appears in November 24 • 2000.



