Director and inspector will be at first three showings for Q&A
BY RACHEL RODGERS rrodgers@saukvalley.com 815-625-3600, ext. 5529 @rj_rodgers
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Those who missed out on watching the documentary detailing Rita Crundwell’s $53.7 million embezzlement scheme, the public will have four more chances to see it next month.
“All the Queen’s Horses” will return March 3 to the Historic Dixon Theatre, 114 S. Galena Avenue, Dixon, IL, for four free showings, at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00, 4:00, and 7:00 p.m.
It is directed by Kelly Richmond Pope, an Accounting Professor at DePaul University. She and Jason Wojdylo, Chief Inspector for the U. S. Marshals Service’s Asset Forfeiture Division, will attend the first three showings and participate in a question-and-answer session following the film.
The 71-minute film is about the City’s former Comptroller and her theft spanning two decades, before being arrested in 2012 for what is being called the largest municipal fraud in U. S. history.
The documentary came to Crundwel’s former Dixon estate for a private screening September 24 with about 50 people in attendance. It was opened up to the public in late October for two free screenings at the Historic Dixon Theatre, where it drew more than 1800 people.
The documentary features interviews with forensic accountants, equestrians, attorneys, Government officials, and local residents.
It was developed through the Diverse Voices and Docs fellowship program with Chicago-based Kartemquin Films and debuted at the Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival on August 8. It won the HBO Documentary Films Spotlight Award.