MIFF celebrates Night of Female Filmmakers work
While the number of women directors of major studio films has dropped to all-time low of 4.6% in 2014, it’s encouraging that various
While the number of women directors of major studio films has dropped to all-time low of 4.6% in 2014, it’s encouraging that various
The Alaska-based co-producer of Keep Talking, one of four Kartemquin<span style="color: #000000; font-size: small; font-family:
The Independent Filmmakers Project Chicago’s (IFP) first new logo in 17 years signifies “a revamping of
Based on the success of DePaul’s Cinema School teaming up with Cinespace for on-site stage and classroom space, the studio is
By the time Sun-Times had headlined Gov. Bruce Rauner’s demand that Cinespace return a $10
In only two weeks after she moved to Los Angeles from Chicago, Monica Zaffarano, owner of A Zaffarano Productions
Media goddess Laurie Scheer is back in Chicago to share her successful approach of improving storytelling, skills
Twin filmmaking brothers Billy and Matt Flanagan transformed their lifelong admiration for the comedy “Dumb & Dumber” into a video
An indie family adventure feature, “Thrill Ride,” that’s begun shooting in Chicago, has pledged to donate half of
A BIG WEEKEND OF EVENTS is here, with more to come throughout this busy October. The IFP Filmmakers Conference is back after
One of Chicago’s famous four star directors will highlight this weekend’s welcome revival of the Independent Feature Project’s 20th annual <a
GAIL GILBERT’S CERISE FILMS creative editorial is expanding with the recent hiring of Jeremy Vranich, as the company’s first
“A WHIRLWIND” SEASON of production – starting with a rush of commercials, four primetime network TV series, along with corporate and webs
Three Chicago area film schools were duly cited in the Hollywood Reporter’s 4th annual widest-ever roundup of the best film schools<a href="http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/top-25-film-schools-united-721649?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_ter<!-- AddThis Advanced Settings
He’s played a policeman, DA and nuisance brother. Now Joseph Farina, 42, plays an undercover detective strapped to a ticking bomb in
The turnout for last Thursday’s first “Chicago Film & TV Industry Networking Event and Pitches” was “a ridiculously amazing turnout and so great
New Pink Hippo Productions is possibly the first company formed in Chicago by
ENERGY BBDO CREATIVE RICK HAMANN left the agency, where he’d been SVP/group CD since mid-2011, to join Onion Labs, as SVP and head of
LOCAL BANDS LED ZEPPELIN 2 and A Friend Called Fire will keep the Lawyers for the Creative Arts’ Spring