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Chicago International Film Festival

The Chicago International Film Festival is an annual film festival held every fall. Founded in 1964 by Michael Kutza, it is the longest-running competitive film festival in North America. Its logo is a stark, black and white close up of the composite eyes of early film actresses Theda Bara, Pola Negri and Mae Murray, set as repeated frames in a strip of film.[1]

Chicago International Film Festival
Location212 W Van Buren St., Suite 400, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Founded1964
Hosted byCinema/Chicago
LanguageInternational
Websitehttp://www.chicagofilmfestival.com

In 2010, the 46th Chicago International Film Festival presented 150 films from more than 50 countries. The Festival's program is composed of many different sections, including the International Competition, New Directors Competition, Docufest, Black Perspectives, Cinema of the Americas, and Reel Women.

Its main venue is the AMC River East 21 Theatre in the Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago.

International Connections Program

The International Connections Program was created in 2003 in order to raise awareness of the international film culture and diversity of Chicago, and to make the festival more appealing to audience and staff of various ethnicities. Foreign films are screened for free throughout the city weekly from July through September.

Awards

Winners are awarded Hugo Awards in eight different competition categories.[2]

  • International Feature Film Competition
    • Gold Hugo
    • Silver Hugo: Jury Prize
    • Silver Hugo: Best Director
    • Silver Hugo: Best Actor (until 2019)
    • Silver Hugo: Best Actress (until 2019)
    • Silver Hugo: Best Performance (from 2020)
    • Silver Hugo: Best Ensemble Performance
    • Silver Hugo: Best Cinematography
    • Silver Hugo: Best Screenplay
    • Silver Hugo: Best Sound
    • Silver Hugo: Best Art Direction
  • New Directors Competition
  • Gold Hugo
  • Silver Hugo
  • Roger Ebert Award
  • International Documentary Competition
    • Gold Hugo
    • Silver Hugo
  • Out-Look Competition
    • Gold Q-Hugo
    • Silver Hugo
  • City & State Competition
    • Chicago Award
  • Live Action Short Film Competition
    • Gold Hugo
    • Silver Hugo
  • Documentary Short Film Competition
    • Gold Hugo
    • Silver Hugo
  • Animated Short Film Competition
    • Gold Hugo
    • Silver Hugo

    Gold Hugo

    Year Winning film Director(s) Country Source
    1965 The Lollipop Cover Everett Chambers   United States [3]
    1966 Bushido (Bushidō zankoku monogatari) Tadashi Imai   Japan [4]
    1967 Here's Your Life (Här har du ditt liv) Jan Troell   Sweden [5]
    1968 Innocence Unprotected (Nevinost bez zastite) Dušan Makavejev   Yugoslavia [6]
    1969 Eeny Meeny Miny Moe (Ole dole doff) Jan Troell   Sweden [7]
    1970 The Green Wall (La muralla verde) Armando Robles Godoy   Peru [6]
    1971 Mon oncle Antoine Claude Jutra   Canada [6]
    1972 Bleak Moments Mike Leigh   United Kingdom [6]
    1973 Morgiana Juraj Herz   Czechoslovakia [8]
    1974 Pirosmani Georgy Shengalaya   Soviet Union [6]
    1975 Land of Promise (Ziemia obiecana) Andrzej Wajda   Poland [6]
    1976 Kings of the Road (Im Lauf der Zeit) Wim Wenders   West Germany [6]
    1977 The Huntsmen (Oi kynigoi) Theo Angelopoulos   Greece [9]
    1978 To an Unknown God (A un dios desconocido) Jaime Chávarri   Spain [10]
    1979 Angi Vera Pál Gábor   Hungary [6]
    1980 Camera Buff (Amator) Krzysztof Kieślowski   Poland [6]
    1981 The German Sisters (Die bleierne Zeit) Margarethe von Trotta   West Germany [6]
    1982 Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean Robert Altman   United States [6]
    1983 The South (El Sur) Victor Erice   Spain
      France
    [6]
    1984 Khandhar (The Ruins) Mrinal Sen   India [6]
    1985 The Official Story (La historia oficial) Luis Puenzo   Argentina [11]
    1986 Welcome in Vienna (Wohin und zurück) Axel Corti   Austria
      West Germany
      Switzerland
    [12]
    1987 Whooping Cough (Szamárköhögés) Péter Gárdos [hu]   Hungary [6]
    1988 Little Vera (Malenkaya Vera) Vasili Pichul   Soviet Union [13]
    1989 Zerograd (Gorod Zero) Karen Chakhnazarov   Soviet Union [6]
    1990 Ju Dou Zhang Yimou   China
      Japan
    [6]
    1991 Delicatessen Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro   France [6]
    1992 Dream of Light (El sol del membrillo) Victor Erice   Spain [14]
    1993 Twinkle (Kira kira hikaru) Joji Matsuoka   Japan [15]
    1994 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance (71 Fragmente einer Chronologie des Zufalls) Michael Haneke   Austria
      Germany
    [16]
    1995 Maborosi (Maboroshi no Hikari) Hirokazu Koreeda   Japan [17]
    1996 Ridicule Patrice Leconte   France [18]
    1997 The Winter Guest Alan Rickman   United Kingdom [19]
    1998 The Hole (Dong) Tsai Ming-liang   Taiwan [20]
    1999 Sachs' Disease (La maladie de Sachs) Michel Deville   France [21]
    2000 Amores perros Alejandro González Iñárritu   Mexico [22]
    2001 Fat Girl (À ma soeur!) Catherine Breillat   France [23]
    2002 Madame Satã Karim Aïnouz   Brazil [24]
    2003 Crimson Gold (Talaye Sorkh) Jafar Panahi   Iran [25]
    2004 Kontroll Nimród Antal   Hungary [26]
    2005 My Nikifor (Mój Nikifor) Krzysztof Krauze   Poland [27]
    2006 Fireworks Wednesday (Chaharshanbe Suri) Asghar Farhadi   Iran [28]
    2007 Silent Light (Stellet Lijcht) Carlos Reygadas   Mexico [29]
    2008 Hunger Steve McQueen   Ireland [30]
    2009 Mississippi Damned Tina Mabry   United States [31]
    2010 How I Ended This Summer (Kak ya provyol etim letom) Alexei Popogrebski   Russia [32]
    2011 Le Havre Aki Kaurismäki   Finland [33]
    2012 Holy Motors Leos Carax   France
    2013 My Sweet Pepper Land Huner Saleem   Iraq
    2014 The President Mohsen Makhmalbaf   Georgia
      France
      United Kingdom
      Germany
    [34]
    2015 A Childhood Philippe Claudel   France [35]
    2016 Sieranevada Cristi Puiu   Romania [36]
    2017 A Sort of Family Diego Lerman   Argentina [37]
    2018 Happy as Lazzaro Alice Rohrwacher   Italy
      Switzerland
      Germany
      France
    [38]
    2019 Portrait of a Lady on Fire Céline Sciamma   France [39]
    2020 Sweat Magnus von Horn   Sweden [2]
    2021 Memoria Apichatpong Weerasethakul   Thailand
      Colombia
      Germany
      France
      Mexico
      China
    2022 Godland Hlynur Pálmason   Iceland
      Denmark
      France
      Sweden
    [40]

    Silver Hugo

    Jury Award

    Best Director

    Best Actor

    Best Actress

    Best Performance

    Best Cinematography

    Best Screenplay

    Best Art Direction

    • 2022 – Marcela Gómez and Daniel Rincon (Colombia) for The Kings of the World
    • 2021 – Sergey Fevralev (Russia) for Captain Volkonogov Escaped
    • 2020 – Jagna Dobesz (Poland) for Sweat

    Lifetime Achievement Awards

    Winners of the festival's Lifetime Achievement Award include Steven Spielberg, Helen Hunt, Dustin Hoffman, Martin Landau, Shirley MacLaine, Lord Richard Attenborough, François Truffaut, Jodie Foster, Sigourney Weaver, Robin Williams, Manoel de Oliveira, and Clint Eastwood.[citation needed]

    Career Achievement Awards

    Television awards

    The Television Awards started with the idea of honoring television commercials in a special event of the film festival, but over time evolved and grew into a bigger event, comprising not only commercials but also television productions, series, and online television. In 2003 a separate ceremony was launched for the TV awards, and in 2017, the event became a separate event, named the Chicago International Television Festival. Winners and runners-up for the various categories, which include Gold and Silver Hugos, are listed on the film festival website.[42][43]

    See also

    References

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    External links

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    chicago, international, film, festival, annual, film, festival, held, every, fall, founded, 1964, michael, kutza, longest, running, competitive, film, festival, north, america, logo, stark, black, white, close, composite, eyes, early, film, actresses, theda, b. The Chicago International Film Festival is an annual film festival held every fall Founded in 1964 by Michael Kutza it is the longest running competitive film festival in North America Its logo is a stark black and white close up of the composite eyes of early film actresses Theda Bara Pola Negri and Mae Murray set as repeated frames in a strip of film 1 Chicago International Film FestivalLocation212 W Van Buren St Suite 400 Chicago Illinois United StatesFounded1964Hosted byCinema ChicagoLanguageInternationalWebsitehttp www chicagofilmfestival comIn 2010 the 46th Chicago International Film Festival presented 150 films from more than 50 countries The Festival s program is composed of many different sections including the International Competition New Directors Competition Docufest Black Perspectives Cinema of the Americas and Reel Women Its main venue is the AMC River East 21 Theatre in the Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago Contents 1 International Connections Program 2 Awards 3 Gold Hugo 4 Silver Hugo 4 1 Jury Award 4 2 Best Director 4 3 Best Actor 4 4 Best Actress 4 5 Best Performance 4 6 Best Cinematography 4 7 Best Screenplay 4 8 Best Art Direction 5 Lifetime Achievement Awards 6 Career Achievement Awards 7 Television awards 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksInternational Connections Program EditThe International Connections Program was created in 2003 in order to raise awareness of the international film culture and diversity of Chicago and to make the festival more appealing to audience and staff of various ethnicities Foreign films are screened for free throughout the city weekly from July through September Awards EditWinners are awarded Hugo Awards in eight different competition categories 2 International Feature Film Competition Gold Hugo Silver Hugo Jury Prize Silver Hugo Best Director Silver Hugo Best Actor until 2019 Silver Hugo Best Actress until 2019 Silver Hugo Best Performance from 2020 Silver Hugo Best Ensemble Performance Silver Hugo Best Cinematography Silver Hugo Best Screenplay Silver Hugo Best Sound Silver Hugo Best Art Direction New Directors CompetitionGold HugoSilver Hugo Roger Ebert Award International Documentary Competition Gold HugoSilver Hugo Out Look Competition Gold Q HugoSilver Hugo City amp State Competition Chicago Award Live Action Short Film Competition Gold HugoSilver Hugo Documentary Short Film Competition Gold HugoSilver Hugo Animated Short Film Competition Gold HugoSilver HugoGold Hugo EditYear Winning film Director s Country Source1965 The Lollipop Cover Everett Chambers United States 3 1966 Bushido Bushidō zankoku monogatari Tadashi Imai Japan 4 1967 Here s Your Life Har har du ditt liv Jan Troell Sweden 5 1968 Innocence Unprotected Nevinost bez zastite Dusan Makavejev Yugoslavia 6 1969 Eeny Meeny Miny Moe Ole dole doff Jan Troell Sweden 7 1970 The Green Wall La muralla verde Armando Robles Godoy Peru 6 1971 Mon oncle Antoine Claude Jutra Canada 6 1972 Bleak Moments Mike Leigh United Kingdom 6 1973 Morgiana Juraj Herz Czechoslovakia 8 1974 Pirosmani Georgy Shengalaya Soviet Union 6 1975 Land of Promise Ziemia obiecana Andrzej Wajda Poland 6 1976 Kings of the Road Im Lauf der Zeit Wim Wenders West Germany 6 1977 The Huntsmen Oi kynigoi Theo Angelopoulos Greece 9 1978 To an Unknown God A un dios desconocido Jaime Chavarri Spain 10 1979 Angi Vera Pal Gabor Hungary 6 1980 Camera Buff Amator Krzysztof Kieslowski Poland 6 1981 The German Sisters Die bleierne Zeit Margarethe von Trotta West Germany 6 1982 Come Back to the 5 amp Dime Jimmy Dean Jimmy Dean Robert Altman United States 6 1983 The South El Sur Victor Erice Spain France 6 1984 Khandhar The Ruins Mrinal Sen India 6 1985 The Official Story La historia oficial Luis Puenzo Argentina 11 1986 Welcome in Vienna Wohin und zuruck Axel Corti Austria West Germany Switzerland 12 1987 Whooping Cough Szamarkohoges Peter Gardos hu Hungary 6 1988 Little Vera Malenkaya Vera Vasili Pichul Soviet Union 13 1989 Zerograd Gorod Zero Karen Chakhnazarov Soviet Union 6 1990 Ju Dou Zhang Yimou China Japan 6 1991 Delicatessen Jean Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro France 6 1992 Dream of Light El sol del membrillo Victor Erice Spain 14 1993 Twinkle Kira kira hikaru Joji Matsuoka Japan 15 1994 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance 71 Fragmente einer Chronologie des Zufalls Michael Haneke Austria Germany 16 1995 Maborosi Maboroshi no Hikari Hirokazu Koreeda Japan 17 1996 Ridicule Patrice Leconte France 18 1997 The Winter Guest Alan Rickman United Kingdom 19 1998 The Hole Dong Tsai Ming liang Taiwan 20 1999 Sachs Disease La maladie de Sachs Michel Deville France 21 2000 Amores perros Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu Mexico 22 2001 Fat Girl A ma soeur Catherine Breillat France 23 2002 Madame Sata Karim Ainouz Brazil 24 2003 Crimson Gold Talaye Sorkh Jafar Panahi Iran 25 2004 Kontroll Nimrod Antal Hungary 26 2005 My Nikifor Moj Nikifor Krzysztof Krauze Poland 27 2006 Fireworks Wednesday Chaharshanbe Suri Asghar Farhadi Iran 28 2007 Silent Light Stellet Lijcht Carlos Reygadas Mexico 29 2008 Hunger Steve McQueen Ireland 30 2009 Mississippi Damned Tina Mabry United States 31 2010 How I Ended This Summer Kak ya provyol etim letom Alexei Popogrebski Russia 32 2011 Le Havre Aki Kaurismaki Finland 33 2012 Holy Motors Leos Carax France2013 My Sweet Pepper Land Huner Saleem Iraq2014 The President Mohsen Makhmalbaf Georgia France United Kingdom Germany 34 2015 A Childhood Philippe Claudel France 35 2016 Sieranevada Cristi Puiu Romania 36 2017 A Sort of Family Diego Lerman Argentina 37 2018 Happy as Lazzaro Alice Rohrwacher Italy Switzerland Germany France 38 2019 Portrait of a Lady on Fire Celine Sciamma France 39 2020 Sweat Magnus von Horn Sweden 2 2021 Memoria Apichatpong Weerasethakul Thailand Colombia Germany France Mexico China2022 Godland Hlynur Palmason Iceland Denmark France Sweden 40 Silver Hugo EditJury Award Edit 2022 Close dir Lukas Dhont Belgium 2021 Drive My Car dir Ryusuke Hamaguchi Japan 2020 Careless Crime dir Shahram Mokri Iran 2019 Vitalina Varela dir Pedro Costa Portugal Best Director Edit 2022 Maryam Touzani Morocco for The Blue Caftan 2021 Peter Kerekes Slovakia for 107 Mothers 2020 Andrei Konchalovsky Russia for Dear Comrades 2019 Maya Da Rin Brazil for The FeverBest Actor Edit 2021 Bouli Lanners Belgium for Nobody Has to Know 2019 Bartosz Bielenia Poland for Corpus Christi 39 2018 Jesper Christensen Denmark for Before the Frost 38 2017 Aleksandr Yatsenko Russia for Arrhythmia 37 2016 Adrian Titieni Romania for Graduation 36 2015 Alexi Mathieu and Jules Gauzelin France for A Childhood 35 2014 Anton Yelchin USA for Rudderless 34 2013 Robert Wieckiewicz Poland for Walesa Man of Hope 2012 Denis Lavant France for Holy Motors 2011 Maged El Kedwany Egypt for 678 2010 Youssouf Djaoro Chad for A Screaming Man 2009 Filippo Timi Italy for Vincere 2008 Michael Fassbender Ireland for Hunger 2007 Sam Riley United Kingdom for Control 2006 Jurgen Vogel Germany for The Free Will 1989 Jorg Gudzuhn GDR for Fallada letztes Kapitel 1987 Avtandil Makharadze Georgia for Monanieba 1971 Ezzatollah Entezami Iran for The CowBest Actress Edit Main article Silver Hugo Award for Best Actress 2021 Michelle Fairley Ireland for Nobody Has to Know 2019 Debbie Honeywood UK for Sorry We Missed You 39 2018 Zhao Tao China for Ash Is Purest White 38 2017 Jowita Budnik Poland and Eliane Umuhire Rwanda for Birds Are Singing in Kigali 37 2016 Rebecca Hall UK for Christine 36 2015 Lizzie Brochere France for Full Contact 35 2014 Geraldine Chaplin United States for Sand Dollars 34 2013 Nadeshda Brennicke Germany for Banklady de 2012 Ulla Skoog Sweden for The Last Sentence 2011 Olivia Colman UK for Tyrannosaur 2010 Liana Liberato USA for Trust 2009 Giovanna Mezzogiorno Italy for Vincere 2008 Preity Zinta India for Heaven on Earth 2007 Yu Nan China for Tuya s Marriage 2006 Viktoriya Isakova Darya Moroz Anna Ukolova Russia for The Spot 2005 Inka Friedrich Nadja Uhl Germany for Summer in Berlin 2003 Ludivine Sagnier France for Little LiliBest Performance Edit 2022 Vicky Krieps Luxembourg for Corsage 2020 Yakusho Koji Japan for Under the Open SkyBest Cinematography Edit 2022 Maria von Hausswolff Iceland for Godland 2021 Kasper Tuxen Denmark for The Worst Person in the World 2020 Tobie Marier Robitaille Canada for Night of the Kings 2019 Vladimir Smutny Czech Republic for The Painted BirdBest Screenplay Edit 2022 Alice Diop Amrita David and Marie NDiaye France for Saint Omer 2021 Alexandre Koberidze Georgia for What Do We See When We Look at the Sky 2020 Christos Nikou and Stavros Raptis Greece for Apples 2019 Pema Tseden China for BalloonBest Art Direction Edit 2022 Marcela Gomez and Daniel Rincon Colombia for The Kings of the World 2021 Sergey Fevralev Russia for Captain Volkonogov Escaped 2020 Jagna Dobesz Poland for SweatLifetime Achievement Awards EditWinners of the festival s Lifetime Achievement Award include Steven Spielberg Helen Hunt Dustin Hoffman Martin Landau Shirley MacLaine Lord Richard Attenborough Francois Truffaut Jodie Foster Sigourney Weaver Robin Williams Manoel de Oliveira and Clint Eastwood citation needed Career Achievement Awards EditBruce Dern 2013 41 Terrence Howard 2005 Susan Sarandon 2005 Shirley MacLaine 2005 Robert Zemeckis 2004 Irma P Hall Robert Townsend and Harry J Lennix 2004 Annette Bening 2004 Robin Williams 2004 Nicolas Cage 2003 Television awards EditThe Television Awards started with the idea of honoring television commercials in a special event of the film festival but over time evolved and grew into a bigger event comprising not only commercials but also television productions series and online television In 2003 a separate ceremony was launched for the TV awards and in 2017 the event became a separate event named the Chicago International Television Festival Winners and runners up for the various categories which include Gold and Silver Hugos are listed on the film festival website 42 43 See also EditChicago International 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