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The Chicago International REEL Shorts Festival is an annual short film competition and screening put on by Project Chicago. The festival was founded by Scott Rudolph and Nels Dahlquist. The festival was founded by Scott Rudolph and Nels Dahlquist.
The 60th Chicago International Film Festival took place from October 16 to 27, 2024, in Chicago, United States. Malcolm Washington's directorial debut The Piano Lesson, adapted from August Wilson's 1987 play, served as the "Opening Night Film", while Robert Zemeckis' drama film Here, an adaptation of the graphic novel by Richard McGuire, was selected as the "Closing Night Film".
The Chicago International Film Festival is an annual film festival held every fall. Founded in 1964 by Michael Kutza , it is the longest-running competitive film festival in North America. Its logo is a stark, black and white close up of the composite eyes of early film actresses Theda Bara , Pola Negri , and Mae Murray , set as repeated frames ...
Chicago International Film Festival; Chicago International REEL Shorts Festival; Chicago Latino Film Festival; Chicago Outdoor Film Festival; Chicago Palestine Film Festival; Chicago Underground Film Festival; Juggernaut: A Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Festival; Midwest Film Festival; Midwest Independent Film Festival; Polish Film Festival in ...
Dzień Na Żywo (eng. Day Live) is the hard-news daytime programming on Polish news channel TVN24. Two hosts present the news alternately every half an hour. The programme features newscasts, live reports with correspondents and talks with invited guests.
Chicago was a candidate city for the 2016 Summer Olympics but lost to Rio de Janeiro. [1] Chicago also hosted the 1959 Pan American Games, as well as the 2006 Gay Games. Chicago hosted the inaugural 1968 Special Olympics Summer World Games as well as its second games in 1970. Chicago also was the host of the 2017 Warrior Games.
Reeling: The Chicago LGBTQ+ International Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Chicago, Illinois, dedicated to LGBT film. [1] The inaugural festival took place in April 1981, and is one of the oldest festivals of its kind in the world. [2] Each year, Reeling showcases a variety of LGBT-themed films, including both features and shorts.
The Chicago Outdoor Film Festival has been showing classic films in Chicago's Grant Park for 10 years. [year needed] For seven consecutive evenings in the summer people gather around a gigantic screen and enjoy classic American films. 2009 marked the 10th Anniversary of the film festival. The festival was not run in 2010 because of budgetary ...