• WILL

    Feature Film | The first feature directed by a Black woman, Jessie Maple’s 1981 WILL tells a Harlem story of redemption, marking Loretta Devine’s unforgettable screen debut.

  • BROTHER TO BROTHER

    Shorts Program | Select filmmakers scheduled to attend. | Ten portraits of Black men and boys tracing the art of becoming across generations and geographies.

  • NIGHT SHIFT

    Shorts Program | Select filmmakers scheduled to attend. | An eclectic late-night ride for the nocturnal.

  • THE RESTORE FELLOWSHIP DOCUMENTARY

    Feature Film | Five Black Chicagoans, each carrying the impact of incarceration, journey to Benin through the Restore Fellowship to reclaim history and reimagine repair and liberation at the source.

  • HAUNTOLOGIES

    Shorts Program | Select filmmakers scheduled to attend. | In this shorts program, horror and speculative cinema become portals where the future is here, and the past walks beside us.

  • MOVE YA BODY: THE BIRTH OF HOUSE

    Feature Film | A soulful chronicle of Chicago’s house music—its powerful roots and its echoes, and its power to move the world through rhythm, memory, and joy.

  • BLACK AND BLUR

    Shorts Program | Select filmmakers scheduled to attend. | Experimental cinema on the edge of Black possibility.

  • SISTER TO SISTER

    Shorts Program | Select filmmakers scheduled to attend. | Six portraits of Black women and girls tracing the art of becoming across generations and geographies.

  • FROM THE BLOCK

    Shorts Program | Select filmmakers scheduled to attend. | Stories from Chicago’s very own take the center.

  • MYSTERY MOVIE MONDAY: BLACK HARVEST EDITION

    Special Event | Peer into the unknown, embrace the ambiguity, and show up to the Film Center for a screening that is entirely, absolutely, and completely “to be announced”—quite literally

  • SEEDS

    Feature Film | A lyrical portrait of Black farmers in the American South, tracing land, lineage, and loss. Shyne captures quiet acts of care and resistance as families fight to