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The historic Portage Theater, located on the northwest side of Chicago, is the new home for The Silent Film Society of Chicago. Designed by architect Henry Newhouse, the theatre opened on December 11, 1920 with 1,938 seats as part of the Ascher Brothers theatre chain. Pre-dating the advent of America's movie palaces, the Portage Theater's megaphone-shaped auditorium features a formal beaux-arts opera house design. When the theatre was taken over by Balaban and Katz in 1940, its marquee, entrance lobby and foyer were redecorated in a sleek, streamlined art deco style to complement its new art deco neighbors -- the monolithic Sears department store and the five-story Klee Brothers building. In the 1980s, the theater underwent a dramatic change when a wall was constructed down the middle of the existing auditorium, resulting in two oddly-shaped cinemas. After a five-year period of darkness, the theater has reopened to its original shape, and has been refurbished and restored to its 1920s splendor.


August 21, 2008: The Portage Theater featured in the Sun-Times' 50 People who Make Chicago a Better Place



Saturday, September 6 at 8:00 P.M.
Sunday, September 7 at 4:00 P.M.




Wednesday, September 10 at 1:30 P.M.


Part of the Portage Classic Movie Matinee series, Wednesdays at 1:30 through October 22! View Complete Schedule

Friday, September 12 at 7:30 P.M.

presents


Writer/Director Douglas Buck in person!
Plus a special screening of Buck's remake of Sisters
Advance tickets available online

Saturday, September 13 at 5:00 P.M.


Part of Six Cornucopia

Sunday, September 14 at 3:00 P.M.


How did America get so off-track? Nagging doubts about the legitimacy of the 2004 election force John Ennis to get off his sofa and investigate Ohio leading up to the 2006 elections — even though he is just some dude. He meets with journalists, politicians, election officials, professors, attorneys, activists, and everyday Ohioans in a search for truth. Along his journey, Ennis uncovers a web of schemes that swing U.S. Elections. FREE FOR ALL! details this corruption with humor, extensive documentation and inspiring solutions for how we can take back our elections. Personal, funny, and shockingly relevant — this is a documentary like no other.
Filmmakers will be in attendance


Saturday, September 20



Coming September 26 through 28



Saturday, October 11, Noon to Midnight


Now accepting film submissions! Visit www.horrorsociety.com/chicago for complete info.

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Last updated September 4, 2008.