The Chicago Critics Film Festival was founded in 2013 and is held annually. It is the only film festival in the country that is entirely programmed and produced by a film critics association. Of the decision to host a film festival, Erik Childress, the festival's producer and CFCA board member stated, "We really wanted to be a bigger part of the film discussion here in Chicago, and we wanted to bring the discussion about these films to the community. It was an idea that was floating out there until we had the means to pull it off. It's really expanded far beyond what we expected." The inaugural event was held from April 12–14, 2013 at the Muvico Theater in
Rosemont. The festival showcased over 20 films that would have had a low distribution in a bid to expose them to a larger audience. Films shown included
The Spectacular Now and
The Dirties. The event also featured Q&A sessions with directors
William Friedkin and
Sarah Polley. The second festival was expanded to a week, beginning May 9, 2014 at the
Music Box Theatre. ==References==