[Ruby Hornet will be attending the 49th Chicago International Film Festival from 10/10 – 10/24. Be sure to follow along as we bring you coverage from the longest-running competitive international film festival in the country. You can find all of our coverage from this year’s CIFF here.]
After screening 180 films representing over 60 different countries over the past two weeks, the 49th Chicago International Film Festival came to a close last night. With reviews going up practically everyday, it was a bit hard to keep track of all of our coverage. Luckily, as the very responsible and organization nerd that I am, I have compiled our entire CIFF coverage into one nice and neat package for all of you.
I hope you enjoyed Ruby Hornet’s first film festival coverage as much as I did. We have our eyes set on some of the film industry’s biggest and most influential festivals in 2014, so we’ll have a whole lot more reviews and interviews from some of next year’s biggest films. For now, enjoy our 49th Chicago International Film Festival recap.
[CIFF Capsule Review] Stray Dogs
[CIFF Capsule Review] Blue is the Warmest Color
[CIFF Capsule Review] Under the Rainbow
[CIFF Capsule Review] Tanta Agua
[CIFF Capsule Review] Blue Ruin
[CIFF Capsule Review] Hide Your Smiling Faces
[CIFF Capsule Review] Like Father, Like Son
[CIFF Capsule Review] La Jaula de Oro
[CIFF Capsule Review] Chasing Fireflies
[CIFF Capsule Review] The Harvest
[CIFF Capsule Review] Life Feels Good
[CIFF Capsule Review] Breathe In
[CIFF Capsule Review] How I Live Now
[CIFF Interview] Diego Quemada-Diez (La Jaula de Oro)
[CIFF] The 49th Chicago International Film Festival begins tonight
[CIFF] 15 Films to see at the 49th Chicago International Film Festival