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Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: Cinema/Chicago, the presenting organization of the Chicago International Film Festival, is a year-round cultural and educational non-profit organization dedicated to fostering better communication between people of diverse cultures through the art of film and the moving image. We serve Chicago’s diverse and under-served citizenry by providing access

to world-class cinema. We aim to enrich Chicago’s cultural environment by presenting film in contexts that encourage discussion and debate. The Chicago International Film Festival was started in 1964 by filmmaker and graphic artist Michael Kutza to provide an alternative to the commercial Hollywood movies that dominated the city’s theaters. The Festival opened in 1965 at the Carnegie Theater, where King Vidor, Bette Davis, and Stanley Kramer were honored for their contributions to American cinema. Since then, the Festival has grown to become a world-renowned annual event. The Festival is dedicated to fostering better understanding between cultures and to making a positive contribution to the art form of the moving image. The Festival has a rich history of discovering hundreds of ground-breaking directors such as: Martin Scorsese, John Carpenter, Susan Seidelman, Victor Nunez, Gregory Nava (United States); Wim Wenders, Rainer Werner Fassbinder (Germany); Bertrand Tavernier (France); Peter Weir (Australia); Dariush Mehrjui (Iran); Mike Leigh, Alan Parker, Michael Apted, Peter Greenaway (Great Britain); Vincent Ward (New Zealand); Krzysztof Kieslowski, Krzysztof Zanussi (Poland); Dusan Makavejev (Yugoslavia); Victor Erice (Spain); Jan Troell (Sweden); and Maria Louisa Bemberg (Argentina), to name just a few! Seeking out the best in international cinema, the Festival has opened windows to a world of film previously or otherwise unavailable in Chicago. The films are all Chicago premieres and many are world or U.S. Most of the films shown at the Festival will not gain a wide release, secure a U.S. distributor, or become available on video. Therefore, the Festival provides local audiences with a unique opportunity to discover a range of films that would otherwise be unavailable to them. In addition, at more than half of the screenings each year, filmgoers have the rare and exciting chance to meet directors, actors, and actresses who introduce their films and hold discussion sessions after the screenings.

This Friday, hear from creatives behind Marvel’s Chicago-set series “Ironheart” at the Chicago Cultural Center, via our ...
05/27/2026

This Friday, hear from creatives behind Marvel’s Chicago-set series “Ironheart” at the Chicago Cultural Center, via our partners at the Chicago Film Office: https://luma.com/3t8tr78k

05/26/2026

Our FREE Summer Screenings kick off next week!

Programmer Sam Flancher shares some picks from this year’s lineup featuring road movies from around the world!

Congratulations to Festival alum Cristian Mungiu on winning his 2nd Palme d'Or — this year for his latest film, FJORD!
05/23/2026

Congratulations to Festival alum Cristian Mungiu on winning his 2nd Palme d'Or — this year for his latest film, FJORD!

"A true original, one of those cinematic events that, once seen, will not be easily forgotten"Tony Leung stars in the Fe...
05/22/2026

"A true original, one of those cinematic events that, once seen, will not be easily forgotten"

Tony Leung stars in the Festival selection SILENT FRIEND — a century-spanning exploration of human's fascination with nature, and our Silver Hugo winner for Best Cinematography — now playing at the Siskel Film Center.

Ready to test your film trivia knowledge — and support independent cinema?Join our Associate Board for their annual Movi...
05/21/2026

Ready to test your film trivia knowledge — and support independent cinema?

Join our Associate Board for their annual Movie Trivia Fundraiser on Sunday, July 26 at Midwest Coast Brewing Company: a fun-filled afternoon where you can win prizes, support our non-profit educational efforts, and brag to your friends that you know the most about movies!

Your $40 donation includes trivia, a complimentary beverage, and a raffle ticket.

Learn more & reserve your ticket today: https://www.chicagofilmfestival.com/event/ab-fundraiser-2026/

Don't miss this new documentary on the renowned scholar and civil rights leader, directed by Black Perspectives committe...
05/19/2026

Don't miss this new documentary on the renowned scholar and civil rights leader, directed by Black Perspectives committee member Rita Coburn — premiering tonight on PBS!

Explore the life and legacy of notable Black scholar and civil rights pioneer W.E.B. Du Bois, an influential voice of the Harlem Renaissance.

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