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| name        = Phil Ranstrom
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| residence  = Chicago, Illinois
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| image      = Phil Ranstrom.jpg
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| caption    = In Poland, directing "Pierogi Blues"
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| occupation  =  Writer/Producer/Director
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| website    = [http://www.MaxwellStreetDocumentary.com MaxwellStreetDocumentary.com]
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'''Phil Ranstrom''' is an American [[documentary film]] director living in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], who has been writing, producing and directing documentaries since the early 1980s.  Among his credits are the 2012 Chicago/Midwest [[Emmy Award]] winning documentary, [[Cheat You Fair: The Story of Maxwell Street]], which [[Chicago Tribune]] writer and [[WGN (AM)]] host, [[Rick Kogan]] called, "One of the most remarkable pieces of work I've ever seen.".<ref>http://www.wgnradio.com/shows/sundaypapers/wgnam-sunday-papers-12410rick-kogan,0,1768553.mp3file</ref>  Phil was also nominated for a Chicago/Midwest [[Emmy Award]] for Outstanding Achievement in Writing - Program/Non News for his documentary script, <i>Cheat You Fair</i>, at the 2011-2012 Chicago/Midwest Emmy Awards and received a 1982-1983 Chicago/Midwest Emmy Award nomination for his documentary, <i>The Cocaine Express</i>, for Best News Specials: Investigative Report.
 
'''Phil Ranstrom''' is an American [[documentary film]] director living in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], who has been writing, producing and directing documentaries since the early 1980s.  Among his credits are the 2012 Chicago/Midwest [[Emmy Award]] winning documentary, [[Cheat You Fair: The Story of Maxwell Street]], which [[Chicago Tribune]] writer and [[WGN (AM)]] host, [[Rick Kogan]] called, "One of the most remarkable pieces of work I've ever seen.".<ref>http://www.wgnradio.com/shows/sundaypapers/wgnam-sunday-papers-12410rick-kogan,0,1768553.mp3file</ref>  Phil was also nominated for a Chicago/Midwest [[Emmy Award]] for Outstanding Achievement in Writing - Program/Non News for his documentary script, <i>Cheat You Fair</i>, at the 2011-2012 Chicago/Midwest Emmy Awards and received a 1982-1983 Chicago/Midwest Emmy Award nomination for his documentary, <i>The Cocaine Express</i>, for Best News Specials: Investigative Report.
  
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