Onion City Film Festival - Chicago

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This summer I'm interning for Chicago Filmmakers, curators of the Onion City Film Festival. Anyone in and around the Chicagoland area, Thursday, June 14th will be the opening night of the four day festival with screenings at the Gene Siskel Center, the Lasalle Bank Theatre, and Chicago Filmmakers. Please visit http://www.chicagofilmmakers.org/ for more information, especially closer to the date of the festival. We'll be showing some great experimental films, speaking with the directors, and, hopefully, opening up an artistic dialogue for all those participating. Onion City is one of the few all experimental film festivals, so please come show your support.

Sincerely,
M. Woods

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Onion City Film Festival - Chicago

This summer I'm interning for Chicago Filmmakers, curators of the Onion City Film Festival. Anyone in and around the Chicagoland area, Thursday, June 14th will be the opening night of the four day festival with screenings at the Gene Siskel Center, the Lasalle Bank Theatre, and Chicago Filmmakers. Please visit http://www.chicagofilmmakers.org/ for more information, especially closer to the date of the festival. We'll be showing some great experimental films, speaking with the directors, and, hopefully, opening up an artistic dialogue for all those participating. Onion City is one of the few all experimental film festivals, so please come show your support.

Sincerely,
M. Woods

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Onion City Film Festival - Chicago

[quote]The 19th Onion City Experimental Film and Video Festival
June 14-17, 2007

AWARD WINNERS:

First Place - "Kittens Grow Up" by Luther Price

Second Place - "Foggy Mountains Breakdown More Than Non-Foggy Mountains" by
Jessie Stead

Third Place - "The General Returns from One Place to Another" by Michael
Robinson

HONORABLE MENTIONS (in alphabetical order):

"Black and White Trypps Number Three" by Ben Russell

"Capitalism: Child Labor" by Ken Jacobs

"More Than Meets the Eye: Remaking Jane Fonda" by Scott Stark

"A Stranger Comes to Town" by Jacqueline Goss

"What the Water Said No. 4-6" by David Gatten

FESTIVAL JUDGES

Julia Gibbs (Film Studies Center at the University of Chicago)

Rebecca Meyers (Harvard Film Archives and filmmaker)

Mark McElhatten (Co-Founder and Co-Curator of the "Views from the
Avant-Garde" program at the New York Film Festival, freelance film
programmer, film archivist for Martin Scorsese)
[/quote]

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