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Nov 5 Family Saturday: CIFF + HPSD
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Logan Center Family Saturday, Nov 5 / Free
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Chicago International Film Festival presents Phantom Boy
Logan Center / 2:30–4pm
France/Belgium, French with English subtitles
85 minutes
Directed by Jean-Loup Felicioli, Alain Gagnol
Grades 5+ / Ages 9+
The highly anticipated new film from the Academy Award®-nominated writers and directors of “A Cat In Paris” is a stylish film noir caper, set in the shadowy streets and alleyways of Manhattan.
Leo is an eleven-year old boy and he has a secret. A mysterious illness has transformed him into a phantom boy, able to leave the confines of his body and explore the city as a ghostly apparition. While in the hospital, he befriends Alex, a New York City cop injured while attempting to capture a greedy villain who has taken control of the city’s power supply, throwing the metropolis into chaos. Clever journalist Mary must put the fellows behind-the-scenes savvy into play, as she is in the line of fire to foil the evil mastermind. Now they must form an extraordinary team, using Leo’s phantom powers and Alex’s detective work to foil the plot and save New York from destruction. Come along on a heart-thumping adventure as Leo swoops and soars above the greatest skyline in the world.
PLUS
Dance Workshop with Hyde Park School of Dance
2–3pm / Ages 2–7
Arts and Crafts with Live Arts Studio
2–4pm / All ages
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FREE PARKING is available all weekend and Mon–Fri after 4pm. More info at arts.uchicago.edu/logan/visit.
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Family Saturdays 2016
2–4:30pm / Free
Nov 5, 2016
Chicago International Children's
Film Festival
The highly anticipated new film from the Academy Award®-nominated writers and directors of A Cat In Paris is a stylish film noir caper. Come along on a heart-thumping adventure as 11-year old Leo swoops and soars above the Manhattan skyline on a mission to save the city. Plus: Workshops by Hyde Park School of Dance and Live Arts Studio.
Dec 3, 2016
Reciprocity: Giving and Receiving
This month we focus on making things for giving and sharing in a variety of art forms. Our interdisciplinary workshops are engaging for the whole family, offering hands-on activities from music to arts and crafts. Join us and learn something new.
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Family Saturdays 2017
2–4:30pm / Free
Jan 7, 2017
Peace and Purpose
Feb 4, 2017
I Believe I Can Fly: Exploring Aviation
Mar 4, 2017
Art Girls: Celebrating the Contributions of Women Artists
Apr 4, 2017
I Believe I Can Fly: Exploring Aviation
May 6, 2017
Special Family Saturday Festival
1–5pm
Concrete Family Festival sponsored by Ozinga Bros, Inc.
Jun 3, 2017
Danceathon: An Afternoon of Social Dance with the Family
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Logan Center Family Saturdays programming is made possible through the support of the Milken Institute, Michael and Patricia Klowden, the Reva and David Logan Foundation, and friends of the Logan Center, as well as partnerships with local and national arts organizations and performing artists.
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