Sarah Marcus of the Chicago Historical Society takes you on a history of Chicago through television and film. From its early twentieth century role as a movie-making center to its curent on-screen appearances, the city and its residents have played integral roles in the history of film. Using a variety of clips, this presentation explores the intersecting histories of two cities—the real city of Chicago and the "reel" city seen on screen—and reflects on lasting impressions created by flashing images on the screen.
Presented in partnership with the Chicago History Museum.
This program was offered on these dates:
Saturday, October 24, 2009 2:30pm
Fox Valley Reads
Website: http://www.foxvalleyreads.org/2009/Events.htm
Location:
Aurora Public Library - Eola Road Branch
555 S. Eola Road
Aurora, IL 60504
630-264-3400
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