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“Over 2,000 people have donated to the Art-House America Campaign,” according to a release from…
Imagine you have just reached the end of a long day and what seems like…
Illegal Aliens is a BWiFF 2017 short film official selection that takes the United States…
Women in Film Chicago (WIFC) will present their annual Open House event on Thursday, January…
Festival alumni Jack C. Newell (director of Close Quarters and Open Tables) has a new…
While trying to spice up their marriage in their remote lake house, Jessie must fight…
BWiFF 2016 Best Director John McPhail’slatest will be having its World Premiere at Fantastic Fest…
Festival alumnus Mike Flanagan will be presenting the United States Premiere of his latest film…
Chicago in the summer is a magical place. Rooftop bars, farmers markets, patio seating, and…