Kicking Off Chicago Film Fest 2011

This is the third year running I've popped into the Cinema/Chicago office as the clock struck 10am on the first day of members-only ticket sales, which is how I had a ticket to Black Swan last year and all the angry people at the Will Call at AMC River East didn't. Technically, as an accredited member of the press corps and, this year, a member of the Short Film Competition Jury, I don't even need to buy tickets, but among other caveats of this very generous offer, that only counts if I'm willing to wait until 10 minutes till showtime to know if I have a seat. You know I don't play like that, and besides, supporting Cinema/Chicago is a really good thing to do, if you can manage.

Cairo 678 (Egypt, dir. Mohamed Diab; Main Competition)
Goodbye (Iran, dir. Mohammad Rasoulof; Main Competition)
Goodbye, First Love (France/Germany, dir. Mia Hansen-Løve; Main Competition)
Kinyarwanda (USA, dir. Alrick Brown; World Cinema/Black Perspectives)
Loverboy (Romania, dir. Catalin Mitulescu; World Cinema)
Melancholia (Denmark/Sweden, dir. Lars von Trier; Special Presentations)
Miss Bala (Mexico, dir. Gerardo Naranjo; Main Competition)
Natural Selection (USA, dir. Robbie Pickering; World Cinema)
Sleeping Beauty (Australia, dir. Julia Leigh; World Cinema/ReelWomen)
The Slut (Israel, dir. Hagar Ben-Asher; New Directors/ReelWomen)
Snowtown (Australia, dir. Justin Kurzel; After Dark)
Tomboy (France, dir. Céline Sciamma; World Cinema/Outrageous/ReelWomen)
We Need To Talk About Kevin (UK, dir. Lynne Ramsay; Special Presentation)

(Still images are from Main Competition title Cairo 678, special one-night presentation Melancholia, and documentary short film Grandpa's Wet Dream.)
Labels: Chicago, CIFF11, Festivals, International