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Classic Cinemas Elk Grove XQ 1050 Elk Grove Town Center, IL, Elk Grove Village, ILFourth Night of the 2024 Blue Whiskey Independent Film Festival, featuring four (4) short films and one (1) feature documentary.
Fourth Night of the 2024 Blue Whiskey Independent Film Festival, featuring four (4) short films and one (1) feature documentary.
Fifth Night of the 2024 Blue Whiskey Independent Film Festival, featuring four (4) short films and one (1) feature narrative.
Sixth Night of the 2024 Blue Whiskey Independent Film Festival, featuring four (4) short films and one (1) feature documentary.
Closing Night of the 2024 Blue Whiskey Independent Film Festival, featuring four (4) short films and one (1) feature narrative.
Tune-in on Wednesday, May 1 at 7:00pm/c for the 2024 Blue Glass Awards, where the festival judges will announce the winners of the 14th annual Blue Whiskey Independent Film Festival!
SOLD OUT | A suburban firefighter’s labor union finds itself under a different kind of fire when the Village Mayor announces he’s privatizing their department to save money. What results is a five year long legal battle with the potential to change labor law for the entire country.
SOLD OUT | A suburban firefighter’s labor union finds itself under a different kind of fire when the Village Mayor announces he’s privatizing their department to save money. What results is a five year long legal battle with the potential to change labor law for the entire country.
BWiFF 2024 Encore
An encore presentation of award-winning films from the 2024 Blue Whiskey Independent Film Festival, featuring three (3) short films and one (1) feature documentary.
A cynical consultant from New York and a dispirited writer from Los Angeles randomly meet on a Chicago park bench, beginning a memorable, trajectory-changing night together.
Los Angeles SWAT cop Jack Traven is up against bomb expert Howard Payne, who’s after major ransom money. First it’s a rigged elevator in a very tall building. Then it’s a rigged bus – if it slows below 50mph, it will blow up. The situation is bad enough anywhere, but in LA traffic: an impossible nightmare. And that’s just the beginning...