The Chicago International Children’s Film Festival (October21-30) is one of the largest festival of films for children in North America, welcoming 25,000 Chicago-area children, adults, and educators each year, and featuring over 250 films from 40 countries.
The festival screens a wide range of projects, from live-action and animated feature films to shorts, TV series, documentaries, and child-produced works. This year, the Festival will pay homage to French animation by presenting 3 feature films on October 23nd : A Story telling Show (Allez raconte) by Jean-Christophe Roger, A cat in Paris (Un chat à Paris) by Jean loup Felicioti & Alain Gagnol and Tales of the night (Les Contes de la Nuit) by Michel Ocelot. Supported by the Cultural Service at the Consulate General of France in Chica ... Go to event





