The Chicago International Social Change Film Festival
(CISCFF) brings it’s 2016 festival schedule of inspiring films and highlighted social
change issues to the Showplace ICON located in Chicago’s South Loop neighborhood. More than 30 films were selected to be
screened from Friday, September 23 through Sunday, September 25. Social change issues
to be highlighted during the festival include mental illness from Australia,
terrorism recruitment from Qatar, women’s rights from India, and gender identity
from the U.S. The theme of this year’s festival is ”Turning Problems and
Protest into Progress”
CISCFF is a unique vehicle for social change that leverages
technology, innovative programing, film and art to provide communities,
filmmakers, and organizations with the tools, resources, and platform needed to
bring international exposure to the untold stories that must be told, seen, and
heard for the issues plaguing the communities across the globe to be heard.
Founded in 2011, CISCFF aims to encourage and support the work of independent
filmmakers from all over the world.
Through the festival, the filmmaker is able to promote their product as
a valuable contribution to the understanding of social change. The CISCFF was co-founded by social-preneur, filmmaker,
and professor Emile Cambry, Jr., and poverty law attorney and lobbyist Todd Belcore.
CISCFF makes a point to address the major issues and hardships
around the world using the storytelling tool of filmmaking.
The festival offers world premieres, insightful Q&As with directors and panelists
with proactive brainstorming sessions on what can be done to remedy matters that
the films touch upon.
The CISCFF will be held from September 23-25, 2016 at the Showplace
ICON,150W. Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL, 60608.
For more information, and to purchase festival tickets and passes, please
visit www.chicagosocialchange.org.
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