CHICAGO – When in the presence of a powerful acting force like Michael Shannon, the depth of performance is emotional and passionately essential. He co-leads with Travis A. Knight in Red Orchid Theatre’s World Premiere of Levi Holloway’s “Turret,” just extended to June 22nd at the Chopin Theatre.
Film News: DAY SIX of 54th Chicago International Film Festival Discovers ‘Friedkin Uncut’
- Blythe Danner
- Chicago International Film Festival
- Elizabeth Chomko
- Film News
- Friedkin Uncut
- Gala Presentations
- Hilary Swank
- HollywoodChicago.com Content
- International Competition
- Michael Kutza
- Michael Shannon
- New Directors
- Patrick McDonald
- Robert Forster
- The Exorcist
- The French Connection
- Wanted Cinema
- What They Had
- William Friedkin
CHICAGO – DAY SIX of the 54th Chicago International Film Festival (CIFF) on Monday, October 15th, 2018, features a tribute to the Chicago-born director William Friedkin (“The Exorcist,” “The French Connection”), two made-in-Chicago films and four films vying in the International Competition.
’Friedkin Uncut’ on Day Six of the 54th Chicago International Film Festival
Photo credit: Chicago International Film Festival/Wanted Cinema
EVENTS It took an Italian director, Francesco Zippel, to do a proper documentary on an American director icon, the Chicago-born William Friedkin. The film is entitled “Friedkin Uncut,” and will be featured along with a Red Carpet event and appearance by the maverick filmmaker himself – who also directed the notable “Socerer” (1977), “Cruising” (1980) and the recent “Killer Joe” (2011) – in a “Tribute to William Friedkin” on Monday. (click here for details).
There will also be a Red Carpet event for the film “What They Had” (see below), with director Elizabeth Chomko and actor Robert Forster.
FILM OF THE DAY “WHAT THEY HAD” (USA) Some real star power is present in a new film directed by Elizabeth Chomko, featuring Michael Shannon, Hilary Swank, Blythe Danner and Robert Forster. An elder Chicago couple, portrayed by Danner and Forster, is being pressured by their children (Shannon and Swank) to provide dementia care for their mother. Taut and emotional, it features fine performances from all the principal players (click here for more).
WATCH OUT FOR… The other film made in Chicago, the independent “Olympia,” directed by Gregory Dixon, making its CIFF premiere (click here). This is a great day to catch the International Competition films. Four films – “Diane,” “Happy as Lazzaro,” “Duelles” and “Too Late to Die Young” – screen on Monday (click).
By PATRICK McDONALD |