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Reeling 2007: The 26th Chicago Lesbian & Gay International Film Festival

Mon. November 5, 2007

Reeling rolls out the pink carpet November 8-18, enticing audiences to experience the worl

Chicago, IL - Chicago Filmmakers and Presenting Sponsors Showtime, Comcast, and The L Word are pleased to announce the 26th edition of Reeling, the second-oldest lesbian and gay film festival in the world, and a premiere cultural event for Chicago's LGBT community and film-appreciating audiences. Reeling 2007 will take place November 8-18 and will include almost 70 programs. Screenings will be held at the Chicago History Museum (1601 N. Clark St.), Landmark's Century Centre Cinema (2828 N. Clark St.), Film Row Cinema of Columbia College Chicago (1104 S. Wabash Ave.), Center On Halsted (3656 N. Halsted St.), Lakeshore Theater (3175 N. Broadway St.), Leather Archives & Museum (6418 N. Greenview Ave.), and Chicago Filmmakers (5243 N. Clark St.). Tickets will be available for purchase beginning in mid-October.



This year's festival is more global than ever, offering work from 28 countries and in genres ranging from romantic comedy to esoteric experimental. The lineup of short films, in particular, is the most impressive in the festival's history, and will introduce audiences to new and emerging artists whose work is sure to be seen again in festivals to come.



Reeling is planning an unprecedented number of special events in conjunction with the films, keeping the party going long after the credits have stopped rolling.



For more information, contact the festival hotline at (312) 458-9059 or visit the website at www.reelingfilmfestival.org.

Reeling is a production of Chicago Filmmakers, 5243 N. Clark St., Chicago, IL 60640

ChicagoPride.com is a proud sponsor of Reeling 2007. Our Justin Boltz will be attending the star-studded parties and will report throughout the festival on his blog at JustinBoltz.ChicagoPride.com

Related Article: CP's Reeling Selections

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