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Film Fri Oct 21 2011
CineKink: Not Your Grandma's Film Festival
Chicago is host to many film festivals--with all of them showcasing a variety of themes and subjects that reflect the city's diversity.
Soon, another one will blow into the Windy City; however, this one is strictly for the grown folks.
CineKink, "the kinky film festival," comes to town for two nights and boasts a raunchy range of salacious cinema including shorts, documentaries, dramas and comedies.
Among the festival's highlights is "The Best of CineKink/2011," a series of award-winning shorts including Turning Japanese, the story of a cash-strapped couple who exploits the nightly activities of its landlord by selling tickets and audience favorite Kink Crusader, a documentary about the International Mr. Leather contest which started in Chicago over 30 years ago.
CineKink runs Friday and Saturday, Nov. 18-19, at the Leather and Archives Museum, 6418 N. Greenview Ave. Tickets are $7-$10; all access festival passes are $15-$25. Check the website for the full film lineup and schedule; age 18 and up only. For more information, call 773-761-9200.