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Festival reveals first list of official selections
Published: August 20, 2015 | Filed under: Festival News
2015 CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
REVEALS FIRST LIST OF OFFICIAL SELECTIONS
Featuring Premieres from directors Todd Haynes, Paolo Sorrentino, Nanni Moretti, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Jacques Audiard, Peter Greenaway, and many more!
CHICAGO – The Chicago International Film Festival, presented by Cinema/Chicago, announces its first 24 films and several events to be featured at the 51st Chicago International Film Festival this October 15-29 2015. Festival passes are available for purchase online 24 hours a day at ChicagoFilmFestival.com or by phone Mon-Fri from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm CST at 312-332-FILM.[…]
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2015 Festival Passes On Sale Now
Published: August 12, 2015 | Filed under: Festival News
Passes for the 51st Chicago International Film Festival, Oct 15-29, are on sale now! Our Moviegoer Pass gets you admission to 10 regular film screenings and our Passport Pass gets you admission to 20 regular film screenings. Purchase here. Details below:
MOVIEGOER
10 regular admissions*
$100 FOR MEMBERS
$130 for non-members
PASSPORT
20 regular admissions*
$195 FOR MEMBERS
$250 for non-members
*Moviegoer and Passport Passes are not valid for Special and Gala Presentations, Tributes, Opening Night, Centerpiece, or Closing Night. […]
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Win passes to see TOM AT THE FARM
Published: August 12, 2015 | Filed under: Giveaway
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Gigi Pritzker To Be Honored at Industry Days
Published: August 3, 2015 | Filed under: Festival News
CHICAGO, IL (August 3, 2015) – Cinema/Chicago and the Chicago International Film Festival announce Industry Days to run alongside the 51st Film Festival. Industry Days will serve as the central hub for filmmakers and industry professionals. The four-day conference kicks off on Thurs, Oct 22 with a special Industry Tribute to Chicago native Gigi Pritzker, producer of such noted films as Jon Stewart’s directorial debut Rosewater, the Academy Award-nominated Rabbit Hole, Sundance favorite The Way Way Back, Drive starring Ryan Gosling, and Ender’s Game, based on Orson Scott Card’s novel.[…]