Reeling: The Chicago LGBTQ+ International Film Festival
The Chicago LGBTQ+ International Film Festival
From award-winning U.S. and international feature films to compelling documentaries to stand-out shorts, Reeling has always presented a broad range of films that demonstrate the rich diversity of work being produced. Not only has Reeling become one of the most important cultural events for Chicagoans, it also attracts audiences from throughout the Midwest who consider the festival to be the highlight of their cinematic year.
The first Chicago LGBTQ+ International Film Festival took place in April 1981 in Chicago Filmmakers’ 90-seat folding-chair screening room on West Hubbard Street. The festival sold out nearly every screening, leaving audiences demanding more. The enthusiasm for the festival led to a commitment on the part of Chicago Filmmakers to continue the festival as an annual event, and it has been going strong ever since.
The mission of Reeling is to recognize and celebrate the important artistic contributions that lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender filmmakers have made to our culture.
Entries are eligible for audience awards in the categories of Best Narrative Feature, Best Documentary Feature, Best Narrative Short, Best Documentary Short, and Best Experimental or Animated Film; and juried awards in the categories of Best Narrative Feature, Best Documentary Feature, Best Narrative Short, Best Documentary Short, and Best Experimental or Animated Film.










