History
In 1973 a group of experimental filmmakers formed an artist-run weekly screening series in response to the lack of an exhibition space to show their own work and the work of other new and emerging filmmakers. This Saturday night screening program, started under the auspices of N.A.M.E. Gallery, was called Filmgroup at N.A.M.E. In 1976, Filmgroup separated from the gallery and incorporated as Chicago Filmmakers. Filmgroup was retained as the informal name for the exhibition program until 1994, when it was renamed Kino-Eye Cinema. The exhibition program is now one of the longest-running showcases in the country for American and foreign independent film and video. Meanwhile, Chicago Filmmakers has evolved into more than a venue for screening films; it is now a diverse media arts center with programs in adult and youth education, equipment access and membership services, film distribution, and community outreach, as well as film and video exhibition.
Specialties
We are a 40 year old 501-c-3 that specializes in offering affordable college-level classes in film and video production. We pride ourselves in serving a quality education similar to those found at accredited schools and universities, but for a fraction of the time and cost. Plus, you become part of a filmmaking community that can support and sustain you for many projects to come. We offer networking events, weekend workshops, and weekly screenings in our unique and cozy screening space. Our screenings offer the opportunity to see independent, local, documentary, experimental and lgbt cinema and often include post- screening discussions with filmmakers and community members.