Directed by Paul Goldsmith, TVTV: Video Revolutionaries explores the history of Top Value Television. Between 1972 to 1977, it unleashed a "band of crazies" with portable video cameras who shot satirical pieces and other footage too raw and unusual for the Big Three networks. The documentary includes interviews with celebs such as Bill Murray, Steven Spielberg, Hunter S. Thompson and Lily Tomlin. It screens at 7 tonight at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Tickets cost $10, or $7 for CMA members. (Niesel)