Reloaded at CICFF Chicago
Published
Reloaded will run in the competition programme of the CICFF Festival, taking place at the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts Screening Room.
In 1983, Film critic Roger Ebert founded the Chicago International Children’s Film Festival, the first competitive festival of films for children in the U.S. The impetus for the Festival came from a need to introduce new, culturally diverse films for children to American children’s audiences, and to recognize excellence in children’s filmmaking. In addition, the Festival sought to empower children by involving them directly in the jurying process. From its inception, the Festival has had independent juries of children and adult media professionals awarding prizes in multiple categories.