Events for December 3rd, 2008

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Wednesday - December 3rd

Movies / Movie Event

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Ida Noyes Hall, University of Chicago - 1212 E. 59th St. - Chicago (Hyde Park/University Of Chicago)

7 p.m. "Autumn Sonata" and 9 p.m. "Autumn Sonata"

Founded in 1940, this student-led society is billed as the longest continuously running club of its kind in the nation. Programming consists of 10-week seasons featuring nightly screenings. In general, Fridays and Saturdays feature blockbuster fare while Sundays through Thursdays are dedicated to...

Movies / Film Events

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Beverly Arts Center of Chicago - 2407 W. 111th St. - Chicago (Beverly/Mt Greenwood)

7:30 p.m. First Nations Film Festival

Weekly screening series features international, independent and classic films.

Movies / Movie Event

Icon-mmx-pick Doc Films

Ida Noyes Hall, University of Chicago - 1212 E. 59th St. - Chicago (Hyde Park/University Of Chicago)

7 p.m. "Autumn Sonata" and 9 p.m. "Autumn Sonata"

Founded in 1940, this student-led society is billed as the longest continuously running club of its kind in the nation. Programming consists of 10-week seasons featuring nightly screenings. In general, Fridays and Saturdays feature blockbuster fare while Sundays through Thursdays are dedicated to...

Museums / Movie Event

'Planet Earth: Shallow Seas'

Shedd Aquarium - 1200 S. Lake Shore Drive - Chicago (Grant Park Museums)

A 15-minute film takes viewers into the ocean to see coral reefs and coastal waters around the world.

Movies / Film Events

Block Cinema

Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art and Pick/Laudati Auditorium, Northwestern University - 40 Arts Circle Drive - Evanston

7 p.m. "The Best Years of Our Lives"

The fall film series features 30 classic and contemporary titles about Germany and World War II.

Movies / Movie Event

'Speaking of Bunuel' screening

Instituto Cervantes of Chicago - 31 W. Ohio St. - Chicago (River North)

7:30 p.m.

A documentary about Spanish-born filmmaker and naturalized Mexican citizen Luis Bunuel, considered the father of cinematic Surrealism. In Spanish with English subtitles.