Chicago – One of the greatest film festivals of the year is curated by the Chicago cinema critics you know and love…so the films themselves are spectacular. The 4th Annual Chicago Critics Film Festival (Ccff) is ongoing at the historic Music Box Theatre in Chicago through May 26th, 2016. The closing night film is “Operator.”
The Chicago Critics Film Festival, May 20-26, 2016, at the Music Box Theatre
Photo credit: Ccff
Throughout the 2016 festival, audiences can expect amazing cinema from the first quarter major festivals – including Sundance and South X Southwest – and celebrity appearances, special Q&As and opportunities for discussion in the attached lounge at the Music Box Theatre. But what are the six greatest “perks” to expect? Here’s a modest list…
Closing Night Celebration
The film “Operator” is a made-in-Chicago film, which is perfect for closing the festival. Joe (Martin Starr), a programmer and obsessive self-quantifier, and Emily (Mae Whitman), a budding comedy performer,...
The Chicago Critics Film Festival, May 20-26, 2016, at the Music Box Theatre
Photo credit: Ccff
Throughout the 2016 festival, audiences can expect amazing cinema from the first quarter major festivals – including Sundance and South X Southwest – and celebrity appearances, special Q&As and opportunities for discussion in the attached lounge at the Music Box Theatre. But what are the six greatest “perks” to expect? Here’s a modest list…
Closing Night Celebration
The film “Operator” is a made-in-Chicago film, which is perfect for closing the festival. Joe (Martin Starr), a programmer and obsessive self-quantifier, and Emily (Mae Whitman), a budding comedy performer,...
- 5/20/2016
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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