REMINDER: Danish film being shown at European Union Film Festival at the Gene Siskel Film Center in Chicago on Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 6 p.m.

The 18th Annual European Union Film Festival runs through April 2, 2015 in Chicago! So far, some wonderful films have been screened, and the Gene Siskel Film Center still has many, many more to come.

The European Union Film Festival offers an incredible variety of films that the audience can see on the big screen–many of which are unavailable any other way!

The European Union Film Festival is the largest showcase in North America for the cinema of the European Union nations! From March 6 through April 2, 2015, the Gene Siskel Film Center presents Chicago premieres of 61 new films from 27 EU countries, celebrating the diverse national cultures of east and west Europe, including Denmark.

The EU Film Fest is one of the Gene Siskel Film Center’s most popular festivals of the year and has been critically acclaimed by many as the best international film festival in Chicago (http://best.newcity.com/2014/10/30/best-film-festival/).

Tickets for the 18th Annual EU Film Festival are now on sale! You can click the link here to peruse all 61 films from 27 EU nations in the festival (you can also sort by country): http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/eufilmfest2015

Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute is located at 164 N. State Street, Chicago, IL 60601

The main number is 312-846-2600, the movie hotline is 312-846-2800, and the website is: www.siskelfilmcenter.org

The Danish film

The Danish film “The Hour of the Lynx” will be presented at the European Union Film Festival on Thursday, March 26, 2015. (Photo courtesy Gene Siskel Film Center)

FILM FROM DENMARK: Featured on Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 6 p.m.

THE HOUR OF THE LYNX (I LOSSENS TIME)

2013, Søren Kragh-Jacobsen, Denmark, 100 min. With Sofie Gråbøl, Søren Malling

This offbeat entry in the Nordic Noir movement reunites Gråbøl and Malling, co-stars of the international hit series “The Killing,” in a psychological mystery with provocative mystical undertones. A female priest is summoned to an institution for violent mental patients in an attempt to reach a disturbed young man (Frederik Christian Johansen, utterly and unsettlingly convincing) who claims to be acting on orders from God. The overall effect is a bit like SHUTTER ISLAND crossed with IN COLD BLOOD. Making his first feature in five years, director Kragh-Jacobsen is best known as one of the four original Dogma “brothers.” There is nothing Dogmaesque about this elegantly crafted film, but the soulful humanism that distinguished MIFUNE is much in evidence. In Danish with English subtitles. Courtesy of the Danish Film Institute and the Embassy of Denmark. Digital widescreen. Note: Contains simulated violence against people and animals. (MR)

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