Gene Siskel Film Center

Chicago


The former Film Center of the School of the Art Institute was renamed for the late Chicago Tribune film critic Gene Siskel. It shows everything from amateurish stuff by students to wonderful but unsung gems by European directors. The monthly schedule includes theme nights of forgotten American classics.


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