Bai Ling, a Chinese-born American actress, has been a very controversial public figure in China. However, she visited Illinois last month for a short public…
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For the 13th year, CAFF invites anarchists, anti-authoritarians, the anarcho-friendly and the anarcho-curious to experience radical cinema from around the world with features, shorts, documentaries,…
America’s middle class is dwindling, and the debate over how to save it is nowhere fiercer than in the normally tranquil state of Wisconsin. In…
Last year, Columbia College film professor Wenhwa Ts’ao’s “Arithmetic Lesson” won. Her 15-minute dramatic film about Gracie, a seven-year-old Chinese American girl, who finds courage…
The 48 Hour Films are in the can. Over the weekend, Aug. 14 and 15, filmmakers throughout Chicago worked their cinemagic and created films to…
Escape the heat of August, and empower yourself with two days of films about the empowerment of women. These films will highlight a myriad of…
Chicago Premiere TONIGHT (August 10th) The City of Chicago will host a Carbon Nation Celebration to celebrate the power of every-day climate change solutions for…
The musical comedy “Terror at 35,000 Feet” opens with Albert Samuels as a co-pilot begrudgingly sharing the cockpit with his ex-wife and the Make-a-Wish foundation…