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The Gene Siskel Film Center is Chicago’s premier art house cinema in the heart of the theater district, bringing film lovers together for an unparalleled movie-going experience. We present a curated collection of eclectic international, independent, and classic cinema with festivals and year-round programming while striving to provide a ...
Gene Siskel is our go-to movie theater in Chicago. They show a great variety of new indie films that have made their way along the film festival circuit and also playing retrospectives. Thematically, they do a great job grouping their film series.
164 N. State Street, Chicago, IL 60601. Open (Showing movies) 2 screens. 264 seats. 8 people favorited this theater. Overview. Photos. Comments. View larger map →. The Gene Siskel Film Center opened at its current location in the renovated Butler Building (1924) in June of 2001 on N. State Street near the corner of W. Randolph Street.
One of the largest and most comprehensive programs of its kind in the country, the Gene Siskel Film Center presents premieres of new American and foreign films, revivals of classics, retrospectives, independent productions, and festivals of international scope. Open to the public seven days a week.
The Gene Siskel Film Center hosts more than 1,500 screenings and 200 filmmaker appearances every year. Since 1972, the Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago has presented cutting edge cinema to an annual audience of 85,000.
When you want to see an intelligent, thoughtful film and everything the commercial theaters are showing are Marvel comics sequels, go to the Gene Siskel Film Center. There are 2 small theaters showing independent and, often, foreign films. They're clean with good equipment and acoustics.