2003 Chicago Film Critics Association Awards
Bowling for Columbine
$10.95 | 125 minutes
Best Documentary
Filmmaker and leftist activist Michael Moore asks some serious questions as he probes the depths of America's trigger-happy gun culture in the insightful and amusing documentary, BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE. Guns in America are used to kill an average of more than 11,000 people per year. This death toll is obscenely&hellip…
The Kid Stays in the Picture
$17.95 | 93 minutes
Best Documentary(Nominee)
Robert Evans got his break portraying Irving Thalberg in THE MAN OF A THOUSAND FACES. Evans would eventually become the next Thalberg as Vice President in charge of production at Paramount. The studio was destitute and confused in a changing marketplace in the late 1960s. Evans would guide Paramount to&hellip…
The Believer
$20.95 | 0 minutes
Most Promising Performer(Nominee)
Most Promising Director(Nominee)
Raised Jewish, Danny (Ryan Gosling) now runs with an anti-Semitic skinhead gang in Queens. Attending a meeting held by prominent self-proclaimed fascist Curtis Zampf (Billy Zane), Danny is noticed when he proposes killing Jews as a solution to society's problems&hellip…
ABC Africa
$21.95 | 84 minutes
Best Documentary(Nominee)
Originally intended as a documentary about the orphans of Uganda's destructive civil war, Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami (TASTE OF CHERRY) expanded the scope of ABC AFRICA to include those stricken by Africa's massive AIDS epidemic and the people who work tirelessly to improve the conditions of their&hellip…
The Fast Runner
$24.95 | 172 minutes
Best Foreign Language Film(Nominee)
Most Promising Director(Nominee)
The first Inuit language movie, based on an ancient legend, ATANARJUAT (THE FAST RUNNER) is the story of two generations of igloo-dwelling Inuit whose harmonious existence is disrupted by the presence of an evil spirit. Atanarjuat (Natar Ungalaaq) falls in&hellip…
Roger Dodger
$12.95 | 104 minutes
CFCA Award, Most Promising Director
After cynical New York advertising copywriter Roger Swanson (Campbell Scott) is dumped by his on-again/off-again girlfriend, Joyce (Isabella Rossellini), who is also his boss, his painful workday is further complicated by the unexpected arrival of his 16 year-old nephew, Nick (Jesse Eisenberg)&hellip…


