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  1. Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. 28,226 likes · 81 talking about this · 27,008 were here. We...

  2. Due to summer construction next door beginning on June 27, the Gene Siskel Film Center will have limited indoor waiting capacity in the vestibule for patrons arriving early to the Film Center. As a reminder, we open 30 minutes before the first screening of the day. Please time your arrival accordingly! Ticket FAQs

  3. The Gene Siskel Film Center. 164 N. State Street General: (312) 846-2600 Box Office: (312) 846-2085 General: filmcenter@saic.edu Box Office: gsfcboxoffice@saic.edu. ABOUT THE FILM CENTER. The Gene Siskel Film Center presents a curated collection of international, independent, and classic cinema reflective of Chicago’s diverse community.

  4. The Gene Siskel Film Center. 164 N. State Street General: (312) 846-2600 Box Office: (312) 846-2085 General: filmcenter@saic.edu Box Office: gsfcboxoffice@saic.edu. ABOUT THE FILM CENTER. The Gene Siskel Film Center presents a curated collection of international, independent, and classic cinema reflective of Chicago’s diverse community.

  5. 17K Followers, 540 Following, 3,718 Posts - Gene Siskel Film Center (@filmcenter) on Instagram: "Chicago's premier movie theater. Presenting world-class independent, international, and classic film since 1972."

  6. The Gene Siskel Film Center. 164 N. State Street General: (312) 846-2600 Box Office: (312) 846-2085 General: filmcenter@saic.edu Box Office: gsfcboxoffice@saic.edu. ABOUT THE FILM CENTER. The Gene Siskel Film Center presents a curated collection of international, independent, and classic cinema reflective of Chicago’s diverse community.

  7. The Gene Siskel Film Center. 164 N. State Street General: (312) 846-2600 Box Office: (312) 846-2085 General: filmcenter@saic.edu Box Office: gsfcboxoffice@saic.edu. ABOUT THE FILM CENTER. The Gene Siskel Film Center presents a curated collection of international, independent, and classic cinema reflective of Chicago’s diverse community.