TONIGHT! The Midwest Independent Film Festival Presents "Being Bucky"

TONIGHT, September 1st, for the Midwest Independent Film Festival

CHICAGO, IL – First Tuesdays with The Midwest Independent Film Festival continue with the Chicago Premiere of the award-winning, thoroughly entertaining documentary “Being Bucky” (“A+” - The Onion) screening on Tuesday, September 1st at Landmark’s Century Centre Cinema, 2828 North Clark beginning at 6 p.m. Director Scott Smith, executive producer John Fromstein and editor Sara Evans will be in attendance for a post-screening discussion with the audience. “Being Bucky” screens right afterward at 7:30pm.

Also, don’t forget, a post-screening reception will be held immediately following the film at Forno Diablo, 433 West Diversey. Film professionals, actors and film geeks (like HollywoodChicago.com’s Patrick McDonald) will be in attendance.

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