Find and Share Events with Friends 🥳
x
Chicago International Film Festival: Color Book promotional image
Company Profile Image

Chicago International Film Festival: Color Book

Other Arts and Culture Discussion FIlm

What’s Happening?

COLOR BOOK
U.S. • Director: David Fortune • 105m

Presented in partnership with The Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts and The Film Studies Center at The University of Chicago.

On a whim, single father Lucky decides to take his 11-year-old son Mason to experience an American rite of passage: his first baseball game. It seems simple enough. But Lucky, bereft after a recent personal tragedy and navigating his son’s Down syndrome on his own, encounters a series of obstacles that will test his patience and his confidence as the two set out across Atlanta.

Photographed in vivid black-and-white with echoes of neorealist landmarks like Charles Burnett’s Killer of Sheep and Vittorio de Sica’s The Bicycle Thief, David Fortune’s subtle and elegantly conceived feature debut is brimming with authenticity and heart. With A Thousand and One co-star Will Catlett delivering another magnetic and sympathetic portrayal of a strong, nurturing Black man, Color Book is an intimate and resonant portrait of the unique, tender relationship between father and son.

Genres: Drama | Family Affairs | Social Commentary
Language: English with subtitles

COLOR BOOK
U.S. • Director: David Fortune • 105m

Presented in partnership with The Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts and The Film Studies Center at The University of Chicago.

On a whim, single father Lucky decides to take his 11-year-old son Mason to experience an American rite of passage: his first baseball game. It seems simple enough. But Lucky, bereft after a recent personal tragedy and navigating his son’s Down syndrome on his own, encounters a series of obstacles that will test his patience and his confidence as the two set out across Atlanta.

Photographed in vivid black-and-white with echoes of neorealist landmarks like Charles Burnett’s Killer of Sheep and Vittorio de Sica’s The Bicycle Thief, David Fortune’s subtle and elegantly conceived feature debut is brimming with authenticity and heart. With A Thousand and One co-star Will Catlett delivering another magnetic and sympathetic portrayal of a strong, nurturing Black man, Color Book is an intimate and resonant portrait of the unique, tender relationship between father and son.

Genres: Drama | Family Affairs | Social Commentary
Language: English with subtitles

More about Logan Center for the Arts
The Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts serves as a hub for the vibrant arts scene at The University of Chicago and as a cultural destination for the South Side and greater Chicago.
When & Where

More events from Logan Center for the Arts