Two docs on literary titan Algren screen this month
The great Chicago writer Nelson Algren gets the documentary treatment with not just one but two feature-length projects debuting this month:
The great Chicago writer Nelson Algren gets the documentary treatment with not just one but two feature-length projects debuting this month:
BAM STUDIOS added two new rooms over the summer to accommodate increased business in all areas of its audio post services, says owner/engineer <span style="font-weight:
THE BARKERS — the husband-and-wife team of Kristen and Chris Barker — has been signed by STORY for commercial advertising
FOUNDER BRENDA WEBB is back at the helm of Reeling: Chicago LGBT International Film Festival, after she took it on hiatus
It was 20 years ago that Gene Siskel Film Center director of programming, Barbara Scharres, first launched the Black Harvest Film Festival that continues
DON’T EXPECT THE DGA to fill the executive director’s position in the Chicago office anytime soon – if at
The 6th annual CIMMFEST, a four-day celebration of culture and good times that raced up and down Milwaukee Avenue last
Perhaps one of the most important documentaries about the Holocaust, about an unknown Washington diplomat who fought to awaken America to Hitler’s plan to annihilate the
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Two buddies were at the Green Eye Lounge on Milwaukee Avenue, kicking around ideas about film and music, when the conversation turned serious.
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When Chicago native Matt Walsh (HBO TV series “Veep,” “The Hangover”) was getting started in his
Reid Brody’s 2DS Productions — Chicago’s fastest-growing indie film company — is sending invitations to the community for the premiere of its
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Looby’s narrative short Son
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Borowski combines reenactments
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WINNER OF THE IFO’S 2012 Illinois Shortcuts competition is the dark comedy “Wednesday’s Child, from director Rocco Cataldo and cinematographer Mike Kwielford of Potenza Productions, a corporate, spot
Leave it to founder/artistic director Michael Kutza and the board and staff of the Chicago and the 48th International Film Festival to elevate the city’s culture