See the film John Boehner called "an outrageous use of taxpayer money and an obvious attempt to offend Christians during the Christmas season" this week at The Nightingale and The School of the Art Institute.
A love triangle plays out against a real-world agriculture protest in Kim Jong-Guk's partially scripted "Obbah: A Girl's Elder Brother," screening tonight at the School of the Art Institute.
David Schwimmer's "Trust," Ben Berkowitz's "Polish Bar," and Apichatpong Weerasethakul's "Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives" are among the 20 titles announced for the Chicago International Film Festival this October.
British filmmaker Emily Wardill screens her debut feature, the adoption reunion gone wrong "Game Keepers Without Game," Friday 4/9, and a collection of her shorts, "Everything I Tell You Now Is True," Thursday 4/8.
Peter Kubelka's 1966 scrambled document of an African hunting trip, "Unsere Afrikareise," screens Monday 3/15 in the Landscape Films program at the School of the Art Institute
Hakim Belabbes explores his complex relationship with his family and culture in Morocco in his documentary "In Pieces," screening Wednesday 2/17 at the School of the Art Institute.
Kasper Hauser frontman Thomas Comerford's experimental documentary "The Indian Boundary Line," about the stories history of Rogers Avenue, premieres Thursday 2/4 at the Gene Siskel Film Center.