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SUMMARY:ISHIBUMI
DESCRIPTION:Ishibumi is a quiet and reflective film about the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and the lives forever changed by it. Directed by Hirokazu Koreeda\, the film is a reworking of a 1969 television program originally produced by Hiroshima Television. Rather than presenting the event through dramatic reenactments or graphic imagery\, Ishibumi focuses on memory\, testimony\, and the lasting weight of history. \nThe film is built around a simple but powerful structure. It documents the names and brief life details of people who died as a result of the bombing. These names are read aloud\, accompanied by still images of present-day Hiroshima. Streets\, rivers\, schools\, and ordinary buildings appear calm and unchanged\, yet they carry the invisible presence of those who once lived there. This contrast between peaceful modern scenery and the tragedy tied to it gives the film its emotional strength. \nKoreeda’s approach is restrained and respectful. He avoids sensationalism and instead allows silence\, repetition\, and careful pacing to guide the viewer. By focusing on individuals rather than statistics\, Ishibumi restores a sense of humanity to an event often discussed only in large numbers. Each name represents a personal story\, a family\, and a future that was lost. \nAs a remake\, the film also raises questions about remembrance and responsibility. Koreeda preserves the spirit of the original program while bringing it to a new generation. He emphasizes the importance of listening\, remembering\, and acknowledging the past without turning it into spectacle. \nIshibumi is not an easy film\, but it is a meaningful one. It serves as both a memorial and a reminder\, asking viewers to reflect on the consequences of war and the importance of preserving historical memory. Through its simplicity\, the film delivers a powerful and lasting impact. \nDirector: Hirokazu Koreeda \nStars: Haruka Ayase\, Akira Ikegami
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/ishibumi/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260327T213000
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CREATED:20260303T203014Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Into Action by Concert Opera of Greater Chicago
DESCRIPTION:Spring Into Action: Opera Gala & Benefit\n\n\n … join us for an evening of operatic arias\, ensembles\, wine & canapés.\nThis gala is an exciting fundraiser for our summer full- concert production of Verdi’s Don Carlo.\nThis concert is presented in the original languages with English super titles. \nMusic by: Mozart\, Verdi\, Donizetti\, Puccini & more……\nTickets: $40\, Includes concert and wine reception.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/spring-into-action-by-concert-opera-of-greater-chicago/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Rental Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260323T210000
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CREATED:20260206T213455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T213651Z
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SUMMARY:Lake County Film Festival Closing Night Feature: ALL SKATE
DESCRIPTION:The Lake County Film Festival returns in 2026 for its Sweet 16 edition\, celebrating sixteen years of independent cinema with a diverse\, ambitious\, and international slate of feature and short films. The festival runs March 12–23\, 2026.\nThis year’s festival will screen films at three venues: the College of Lake County in Grayslake\, Gorton Center in Lake Forest\, and — for the first time — the Antioch Theater in Antioch\, expanding the festival’s footprint and access across Lake County. \nGorton Center is proud to be hosting the closing night feature film\, “All Skate”!\nALL SKATE is the full history of roller rinks and roller skating as told by a diverse group of people who are currently involved with roller skating and rinks\, and through my point of view having grown up in a roller rink built by my grandfather.​ \nWe cover everything from the early inline skating inventions\, the patented Plimpton four-wheel design which prevailed\, and then go though multiple phases of popularity including 1920s skaters including vaudeville performers and silent films\, professional roller sports\, the Skating Vanities\, the 40s/50s during and post WWII when we expanded to over 5000 mostly family-owned roller rinks in the US\, to the huge 1970s roller disco era\, the return of roller blades in the 80s.​ \nWe also visit the times of decline over the years\, especially since the 2000s\, and the reasons many rinks couldn’t survive\, visiting many former roller rinks to see what the buildings hold today\, including retail stores\, homeless shelters\, and a sad return to my family’s rink which is now an indoor shooting range. But we end on a high note\, with the amazing roller skating resurgence brought on by Covid\, including skating in the Super Bowl for the first time ever in 2024. \nDocumentary • USA • 2026 • 102 Minutes\nDirector: April Wright\nWriter: April Wright\nProducer: April Wright\nEditor: April Wright\nCinematographers: Joe Farris\, Dustin Perlman\, Bryan Sarkinen\, JT Seaton\, April Wright\nArchivist: Ronda Nissen\nSubjects: Park Roller Rink (Zion\, IL)\, Myesha McCaskill “The Skate Guru of Chicago\,” Jim Turner (Co-Founder National Museum of Roller Skating) at Butler Skateland (Racine\, WI)\, Guptill’s Arena (Albany\, NY – Guinness Book World’s Largest)\, Roller Wave in Brooklyn NY\, Moonlight Rollerway (Glendale\, CA)\, Oaks Park Rink (Portland\, OR – open since 1906)
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/lake-county-film-festival-closing-night-feature-all-skate/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Festivals,Film,Independent
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260322T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260322T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20260209T164039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T193257Z
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SUMMARY:Lake County Film Festival: Nuisance Bear
DESCRIPTION:The Lake County Film Festival returns in 2026 for its Sweet 16 edition\, celebrating sixteen years of independent cinema with a diverse\, ambitious\, and international slate of feature and short films. The festival runs March 12–23\, 2026. \nThis year’s festival will screen films at three venues: the College of Lake County in Grayslake\, Gorton Center in Lake Forest\, and — for the first time — the Antioch Theater in Antioch\, expanding the festival’s footprint and access across Lake County. \nGorton Center is proud to be one of the screening venues for “Nuisance Bear”!\nFrom the Sundance Film Festival program: \nA polar bear is forced to navigate a human world of tourists\, wildlife officers\, and hunters as its ancient migration collides with modern life. When a sacred predator is branded a nuisance\, it becomes unclear who truly belongs in this shared landscape. \nFilmmakers Gabriela Osio Vanden and Jack Weisman return to Churchill\, Manitoba — affectionately known as the “Polar Bear Capital of the World” — to deepen the inquiry begun in their award-winning short film. The result is a striking portrait of the fraught coexistence between polar bears and humans\, guided by an Inuit narrator whose insights resist simplification. \nThe film traces this relationship with nuance\, revealing how these arctic creatures deal with being constantly monitored\, photographed\, and redirected. There is a thrill in watching a polar bear outwit human efforts to contain it\, underscoring the bears’ resilience and the fragility of the systems that attempt to control them. \nBy challenging the conventions of a nature documentary and favoring confrontation over moralism\, Nuisance Bear invites us to reconsider our assumptions about wildlife as spectacle. \nDocumentary • USA • 2026 • 90 Minutes\nDirectors: Gabriela Osio Vanden & Jack Weisman\nProducers: Michael Code\, Will N. Miller\, Teddy Leifer\nExecutive Producers: Joe Karetak\, Eric Anoee\, Nicole Stott\, Emily Osborne\, Harry Go\, Nicole Quintero Ochoa\, Moudhy Al-Rashid\, Sam Frohman\, Alex Pritz\nCinematographers: Joel Herrera\, Gabriela Osio Vanden\, Jack Weisman\, Michael Code\, Sam Holling\, Ian Kerr\, Jack Gawthrop\nEditor: Andres Landau\nComposer: Cristóbal Tapia de Veer
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/lake-county-film-festival-nuisance-bear/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals,Film,Independent
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260322T163000
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CREATED:20260206T215513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T172133Z
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SUMMARY:Lake County Film Festival: Gorton Selected Shorts
DESCRIPTION:The Lake County Film Festival returns in 2026 for its Sweet 16 edition\, celebrating sixteen years of independent cinema with a diverse\, ambitious\, and international slate of feature and short films. The festival runs March 12–23\, 2026. \nThis year’s festival will screen films at three venues: the College of Lake County in Grayslake\, Gorton Center in Lake Forest\, and — for the first time — the Antioch Theater in Antioch\, expanding the festival’s footprint and access across Lake County. \nGorton Center is proud to be one of the screening venues and offer a curated selection of short films from the festival catalogue! Some filmmakers will be in attendance for a post-show Q & A!\nNeo-Dome – Narrative • Action/Thriller/Science-Fiction • USA • 2025 • 15 Minutes\nA woman hitchhikes to a utopia on the horizon. When she negotiates a ride we learn: trust no one on the road to the Dome.\nGood Luck To All Of You – Narrative • Comedy/Drama • France • 2025 • 7 Minutes\nA young girl plays with her toys\, unaware that she might just be holding humanity’s remote control. Voices of tech experts blend innocence\, hope and mild panic about AI. This whimsical yet cautionary tale asks: Who controls AI\, who profits\, and who’s still waiting for the manual?\nNo Clean Hammer –  Narrative • Bosnia/USA • 2025 • 16 Minutes\nNo Clean Hammer follows Izet\, a solitary man from Bosnia\, as he drives from Tuzla to Sweden to recover his mother’s body. Based on a story passed down generations in diaspora\, the short unfolds as folktale\, capturing the surreal and absurdist aftermath of the Bosnian wars.\nTwo Ships –Narrative • Horror • Portugal • 2025 • 6 Minutes\nWhile working opposite schedules\, a couple attempts to maintain their connection through fleeting encounters.\nOh Yeah! – Documentary • USA • 2025 • 17 Minutes\nThe story of the iconic electronic music group Yello and their classic 1980’s hit song. Oh Yeah is one of the most recognizable songs of all time\, made famous by Ferris Bueller’s Day Off\, and embodies 80’s American culture more than any other song.\nShell Yeah – Documentary • USA • 2025 • 6 Minutes\nA musician\, his shells\, and the surprising sounds they create.\nHāfu –  Narrative • Drama • USA • 2025 • 16 Minutes\nWhen an American bride-to-be spends the day reuniting with her Japanese grandmother\, she discovers through the dance of communication that she is more connected to her heritage than she realized.\nPermanent Residence –Narrative • USA • 2025 • 10 Minutes\nAn ordinary immigration interview. What could possibly go wrong?
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/lake-county-film-festival-gorton-selected-shorts/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals,Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260320T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260320T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20260204T150604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T165144Z
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SUMMARY:Lake County Film Festival: THE LAST DIVE
DESCRIPTION:The Lake County Film Festival returns in 2026 for its Sweet 16 edition\, celebrating sixteen years of independent cinema with a diverse\, ambitious\, and international slate of feature and short films. The festival runs March 12–23\, 2026. \nThis year’s festival will screen films at three venues: the College of Lake County in Grayslake\, Gorton Center in Lake Forest\, and — for the first time — the Antioch Theater in Antioch\, expanding the festival’s footprint and access across Lake County. \nGorton Center is proud to be one of the screening venues for “The Last Dive”!\nTerry is a legendary figure in Baja Mexico\, an American veteran who has spent decades living on—and in—the water. Once a man burdened by a troubled past\, Terry’s life was transformed by an unlikely friendship with Willy\, a 22-foot oceanic manta ray. For nearly two decades\, Willy would slap his wings against the hull of Terry’s sailboat to signal their next dive\, and together they explored the ocean’s depths—an extraordinary bond that turned Terry into an unexpected conservationist. \nNow in his 80’s\, Terry embarks on one final journey to a remote island in hopes of reuniting with his old friend. But he’s also searching for something deeper: peace\, closure\, and a chance to say goodbye. \nDocumentary • USA • 2025 • 91 Minutes\nDirector: Cody Sheehy\nWriter: Mark Monroe\nProducers: Randy Gebhardt\, Christopher Gebhardt\,\nEditor: Lauren Brinkman\nComposer: Paul Leonard-Morgan\nCast: Terrance Kennedy \nFestivals: Tribeca\, DocEdge\, Boston Film Festival\, Newport Beach\, Anchorage
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/lake-county-film-festival-the-last-dive/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals,Film,Independent
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260314T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260314T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20260112T033259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T162852Z
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SUMMARY:2026 OSCAR SHORTS
DESCRIPTION:Showcasing the best short films from around the world\, the 2026 Oscar®-Nominated Shorts presents feature-length programs dedicated to each Academy Award® Short Film category: Animated\, Documentary and Live Action. \nAnimated Short Film Nominees:\nButterfly – Florence Miailhe and Ron Dyens\nForevergreen – Nathan Engelhardt and Jeremy Spears\nThe Girl Who Cried Pearls – Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski\nRetirement Plan – John Kelly and Andrew Freedman\nThe Three Sisters – Konstantin Bronzit \nDocumentary Short Film Nominees:\nAll the Empty Rooms – Joshua Seftel and Conall Jones\nArmed Only with a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud – Craig Renaud and Juan Arredondo\nChildren No More: “Were and Are Gone” – Hilla Medalia and Sheila Nevins\nThe Devil Is Busy – Christalyn Hampton and Geeta Gandbhir\nPerfectly a Strangeness – Alison McAlpine \nLive Action Short Film Nominees:\nButcher’s Stain – Meyer Levinson-Blount and Oron Caspi\nA Friend of Dorothy – Lee Knight and James Dean\nJane Austen’s Period Drama – Julia Aks and Steve Pinder\nThe Singers – Sam A. Davis and Jack Piatt\nTwo People Exchanging Saliva – Alexandre Singh and Natalie Musteata
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/2026-oscar-shorts/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260307T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260307T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20251218T194339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T165728Z
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SUMMARY:Leah Rudick
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for a night of smart\, wildly relatable laughs when comedian Leah Rudick takes the stage at Gorton. Known for her sharp observations\, expressive characters\, and fearless honesty\, Leah’s comedy dives into modern life\, relationships\, and the wonderfully awkward moments we all recognize but rarely say out loud. \nA familiar face from viral sketches and stand-up stages across the country\, Leah brings an energetic\, fast-paced style that feels both clever and refreshingly human. Whether you’re a longtime comedy fan or just looking for a great night out\, this is stand-up that hits home and keeps the laughs coming. Join us\, grab a seat\, and let yourself laugh it out. \nAbout Leah Rudick\nLeah Rudick is an actor\, writer & comedian whose viral comedy videos on TikTok and Instagram have amassed over a million followers and counting. Best known for her “Wealthy Woman” character\, an oblivious but lovable billionaire who delights in middle class adventures\, Leah has cultivated a loyal fanbase with her videos topping over 100 million views. Springboarding off this success\, Leah has spent the past year on the road\, headlining and selling out the best clubs in the nation\, meeting devoted fans from all walks of life\, captivating audiences with her unique brand of weird girl comedy. \nIn 2024 she released her first one hour comedy special\, Spiraling\, available to stream on Amazon and Apple TV. Other TV appearances include HBO’s High Maintenance\, IFC’s Commuters & Tubi’s Coming to the Stage. \nGorton Has Free On Site Parking!
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/leah-rudick/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Events,Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260306T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260306T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20250702T162529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T160515Z
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SUMMARY:Victor Garcia Quintet 2026
DESCRIPTION:Grammy-Nominated Victor Garcia\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVictor Garcia is a powerful force in the world of Jazz. A master of the trumpet\, he commands the stage with energy\, skill\, and soul. His music bursts with rhythm and fire\, sweeping audiences into a world of melody\, movement\, and joy. When Victor plays\, the room comes alive. \nGarcia brings passion to every performance. His concerts are electric – full of bold solos\, driving beats\, and musical conversations that light up the night. Whether he’s playing\, singing\, or driving the groove on percussion\, Victor holds nothing back. He gives every note his full heart. \nCritics agree – Victor Garcia is the real deal. Neil Tesser of Examiner.com calls him “one of the most exciting young musicians.” Howard Reich of the Chicago Tribune describes him as “an ebullient soloist offering a formidable technique and a radiantly polished tone.” With each performance\, he proves them right. \nA True Musician\nVictor’s talents go beyond the stage. He’s a vocalist\, a percussionist\, a composer\, and an arranger. His music has reached global audiences\, and his compositions have earned respect across the jazz world. His ability to move between roles – player\, singer\, writer\, teacher – sets him apart. \nHe has performed with legends like Arturo Sandoval\, Paquito d’Rivera\, Tito Puente Jr.\, and Victor Manuelle. These collaborations have cemented his reputation and expanded his reach. He also shares his knowledge as a professor at Roosevelt University\, Loyola University\, and the University of Illinois in Chicago. \nNow\, Victor Garcia’s Quintet is ready to bring you a night of sizzling rhythms and unforgettable sound. Come feel the heat\, the groove\, and the brilliance. Don’t miss this chance to experience one of the most thrilling voices in jazz today.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/victor-garcia-latin-jazz-quintet/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Live Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260305T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260305T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20251223T161138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251230T153055Z
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SUMMARY:IN BRUGES
DESCRIPTION:In Bruges\nAfter a job goes badly wrong\, Irish hitmen Ray and Ken are sent away by their boss\, Harry. Their destination is Bruges\, Belgium. It is quiet\, old\, and almost frozen in time. Ken finds it beautiful. Ray hates it immediately. \nRay is young\, angry\, and drowning in guilt over what happened on the job. Bruges feels less like a hiding place and more like a punishment. He is impatient and reckless. He wants to leave as soon as possible. Ken\, older and calmer\, sees things differently. He enjoys the city’s calm streets and historic beauty. He also hopes the trip will give Ray time to think and reflect. \nAs they wait for instructions\, the days stretch on. The stillness forces both men to sit with their thoughts. Ray tries to escape his guilt through bad behavior and dark humor. He meets Chloë\, a local woman with her own complicated life. Their connection is awkward but meaningful. It offers Ray a brief sense of normalcy. \nKen watches Ray closely. He believes people should be judged by their intentions\, not only their mistakes. Bruges becomes a turning point for him. It makes him question loyalty\, responsibility\, and right and wrong. Meanwhile\, Harry remains a looming presence. His strict moral code leaves no room for mercy. \nWhen Harry’s final orders arrive\, everything changes. The calm of Bruges collapses into chaos. Each character is forced to act. Their choices reveal who they truly are. \nIn Bruges mixes dark comedy with tragedy. The humor is sharp and uncomfortable. The violence is sudden and meaningful. Beneath it all is a story about guilt and consequence. It asks whether redemption is possible. It also asks what justice really means. Bruges itself stands as a quiet contrast to the brutality of the characters’ lives. \nDirector: Martin McDonagh \nStars: Colin Farrell\, Brendan Gleeson\, Ciarán Hinds \n 
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/in-bruges-2/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260305T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260305T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20251223T161514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251230T153055Z
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SUMMARY:IN BRUGES
DESCRIPTION:In Bruges\nAfter a job goes badly wrong\, Irish hitmen Ray and Ken are sent away by their boss\, Harry. Their destination is Bruges\, Belgium. It is quiet\, old\, and almost frozen in time. Ken finds it beautiful. Ray hates it immediately. \nRay is young\, angry\, and drowning in guilt over what happened on the job. Bruges feels less like a hiding place and more like a punishment. He is impatient and reckless. He wants to leave as soon as possible. Ken\, older and calmer\, sees things differently. He enjoys the city’s calm streets and historic beauty. He also hopes the trip will give Ray time to think and reflect. \nAs they wait for instructions\, the days stretch on. The stillness forces both men to sit with their thoughts. Ray tries to escape his guilt through bad behavior and dark humor. He meets Chloë\, a local woman with her own complicated life. Their connection is awkward but meaningful. It offers Ray a brief sense of normalcy. \nKen watches Ray closely. He believes people should be judged by their intentions\, not only their mistakes. Bruges becomes a turning point for him. It makes him question loyalty\, responsibility\, and right and wrong. Meanwhile\, Harry remains a looming presence. His strict moral code leaves no room for mercy. \nWhen Harry’s final orders arrive\, everything changes. The calm of Bruges collapses into chaos. Each character is forced to act. Their choices reveal who they truly are. \nIn Bruges mixes dark comedy with tragedy. The humor is sharp and uncomfortable. The violence is sudden and meaningful. Beneath it all is a story about guilt and consequence. It asks whether redemption is possible. It also asks what justice really means. Bruges itself stands as a quiet contrast to the brutality of the characters’ lives. \nDirector: Martin McDonagh \nStars: Colin Farrell\, Brendan Gleeson\, Ciarán Hinds \n 
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/in-bruges/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260301T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260301T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20260112T033303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T162327Z
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SUMMARY:2026 OSCAR SHORTS
DESCRIPTION:Showcasing the best short films from around the world\, the 2026 Oscar®-Nominated Shorts presents feature-length programs dedicated to each Academy Award® Short Film category: Animated\, Documentary and Live Action.  \nAnimated Short Film Nominees:\nButterfly – Florence Miailhe and Ron Dyens\nForevergreen – Nathan Engelhardt and Jeremy Spears\nThe Girl Who Cried Pearls – Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski\nRetirement Plan – John Kelly and Andrew Freedman\nThe Three Sisters – Konstantin Bronzit \nDocumentary Short Film Nominees:\nAll the Empty Rooms – Joshua Seftel and Conall Jones\nArmed Only with a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud – Craig Renaud and Juan Arredondo\nChildren No More: “Were and Are Gone” – Hilla Medalia and Sheila Nevins\nThe Devil Is Busy – Christalyn Hampton and Geeta Gandbhir\nPerfectly a Strangeness – Alison McAlpine \n  \nLive Action Short Film Nominees:\nButcher’s Stain – Meyer Levinson-Blount and Oron Caspi\nA Friend of Dorothy – Lee Knight and James Dean\nJane Austen’s Period Drama – Julia Aks and Steve Pinder\nThe Singers – Sam A. Davis and Jack Piatt\nTwo People Exchanging Saliva – Alexandre Singh and Natalie Musteata \n 
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/2026-oscar-shorts-2/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:BLACKkKLANSMAN
DESCRIPTION:BlacKkKlansman is a gripping crime drama directed by Spike Lee\, based on the true story of Ron Stallworth\, the first Black detective in Colorado Springs. Set in the early 1970s\, the film explores race\, identity\, and systemic racism while blending suspense\, dark humor\, and social commentary. \nRon Stallworth faces prejudice and skepticism even within his own department. When he discovers the Ku Klux Klan is gaining influence in Colorado Springs\, he creates a bold plan: to infiltrate the local chapter and gather intelligence. He conducts phone calls and correspondence with the Klan\, gradually gaining their trust. \nFor in-person meetings\, Ron enlists Flip Zimmerman\, a white Jewish colleague\, to attend in his place. Together\, they balance deception with careful investigation while confronting the danger of infiltrating a violent hate group. Their work exposes the Klan’s extremist ideology\, internal divisions\, and dangerous plans. \nThe film mixes tense thriller elements with satire and social critique. Lee shows both the absurdity and cruelty of the Klan\, contrasted with Ron’s calm courage. The friendship between Ron and Flip highlights the intersections of race\, religion\, and identity\, showing solidarity in the face of oppression. \nBlacKkKlansman also speaks to today’s world\, showing how racism and hate persist over time. Its visuals\, performances\, and soundtrack create a story that is thrilling\, entertaining\, and thought-provoking. At its core\, the film is about courage\, resilience\, and standing up to injustice. Ron Stallworth’s undercover work demonstrates how one person’s bravery can challenge deeply entrenched systems of hatred and make a lasting impact. \nDirector: Spike Lee \nStars: Alec Baldwin\, John David Washington\, Isiah Whitlock Jr.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/blackkklansman/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:LILO & STITCH
DESCRIPTION:Lilo & Stitch (2025) is a live-action and CGI reimagining of the 2002 animated classic. The film stars Maia Kealoha as Lilo\, Sydney Elizebeth Agudong as her older sister Nani\, and Zach Galifianakis\, Billy Magnussen\, and Chris Sanders returning as the voice of Stitch. It brings the beloved story to life with real actors\, modern effects\, and the vibrant setting of Hawaii.\n\n\n\n\n\nThe story follows Lilo\, a spirited young girl who feels lonely and struggles to fit in. When Stitch\, a mischievous alien experiment\, crash-lands on Earth\, Lilo adopts him\, thinking he’s a strange dog. At first\, Stitch causes chaos\, but Lilo teaches him about love\, belonging\, and ohana—the Hawaiian idea that family means no one gets left behind or forgotten. \nNani works tirelessly to keep the family together after their parents’ deaths and faces pressure from social services. The film balances heartwarming moments with wild humor as Stitch’s antics drive both trouble and growth. Lilo’s lessons help Stitch understand empathy\, while Stitch helps Lilo navigate her fears and loneliness. Together\, they strengthen their bond and inspire those around them. \nVisually\, the film blends live-action performances with seamless CGI to make Stitch and other alien characters feel real in Kauaʻi’s lush landscapes. Hawaiian culture and scenery shine throughout\, grounding the story in its unique setting. The narrative updates the original tale while keeping its core themes of acceptance\, resilience\, and family. \nLilo & Stitch (2025) premiered in May 2025 and quickly became a box office success. Its mix of comedy\, emotion\, and spectacle appeals to longtime fans and newcomers alike. At its heart\, the film celebrates the power of love\, friendship\, and family\, showing that even in chaos\, connection and loyalty can bring people—and aliens—together. \nDirector: Dean Fleischer Camp \nStars: Maia Kealoha\, Sydney Agudong\, Chris Sanders
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/lilo-stitch/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260212T210000
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CREATED:20251210T172558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T204049Z
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SUMMARY:BRIDESMAIDS
DESCRIPTION:Bridesmaids is a hilarious and chaotic look at friendship\, rivalry\, and the madness of wedding planning. The story follows Annie Walker\, an out-of-work pastry chef whose life has hit a rough patch. When her best friend Lillian asks her to be the maid of honor\, Annie is thrilled—but her excitement turns to stress when she meets Helen\, a wealthy\, polished bridesmaid who constantly tries to outshine her and win Lillian’s favor. \nAnnie quickly struggles to keep up. She organizes bridal showers\, bachelorette parties\, and fittings\, only to see Helen steal the spotlight at every turn. Rivalry\, jealousy\, and personal insecurities clash\, creating chaos for the wedding and Annie’s already unstable life. Each mishap tests her patience\, self-confidence\, and friendship with Lillian. \nThe film blends outrageous comedy with heartfelt moments. Annie’s disasters—from messy parties to humiliating encounters—make the audience laugh\, but they also reveal her fears\, frustrations\, and desire to belong. The wedding becomes more than an event; it becomes a battleground for identity\, loyalty\, and personal growth. \nThrough rivalry and missteps\, Annie discovers her strengths and learns to face challenges head-on. She rebuilds her friendships\, gains self-respect\, and finds humor in the chaos around her. Bridesmaids captures the intensity and complexity of female friendships while showing how competition and insecurity can drive conflict. \nUltimately\, the film celebrates resilience\, honesty\, and finding joy in unexpected places. Annie embraces her imperfections and stands up for herself\, proving that laughter and determination can carry her through even the messiest situations. Bridesmaids delivers nonstop comedy while telling a story about love\, friendship\, and growing into your own\, making it both uproariously funny and surprisingly touching. \nThis community event is generously underwritten by Kate Rother\, therefore tickets\, concessions\, and beverages are free. Please register to reserve your seat! \n  \nDirector: Paul Feig \nStars: Kristen Wiig\, Maya Rudolph\, Rose Byrne
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/bridesmaids/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260205T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260205T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20251210T172244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260201T004603Z
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SUMMARY:MIRACLE
DESCRIPTION:Miracle tells the inspiring true story of Herb Brooks\, the player-turned-coach who led the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team to one of the greatest upsets in sports history. Set during the tense Cold War era\, the film captures the political\, cultural\, and emotional stakes surrounding the Winter Olympics in Lake Placid\, New York. Brooks faced the daunting task of transforming a group of young\, relatively unknown American players into a team capable of challenging the seemingly invincible Soviet squad. \nFrom the very beginning\, Brooks’s coaching style pushes the athletes to their limits. He is tough\, demanding\, and unrelenting\, but his approach is driven by vision and belief. He focuses not just on skill\, but on discipline\, strategy\, and teamwork. The players struggle with exhaustion\, self-doubt\, and internal rivalries\, but Brooks pushes them to discover their potential and trust one another. His leadership is at once intimidating and inspiring\, forcing the team to confront their fears and rise above them. \nThe film highlights the intense training\, rigorous practices\, and personal sacrifices that shape the team. It also explores the relationships between the players\, their families\, and Brooks himself. Moments of camaraderie\, tension\, and personal growth are intertwined with the thrilling depiction of the games\, especially the climactic match against the Soviet Union. \nMiracle captures the energy\, drama\, and emotion of the historic “Miracle on Ice.” It is a story about more than hockey—it’s about belief\, perseverance\, and the power of a shared goal. The victory over the Soviet team becomes a symbol of determination and national pride\, inspiring generations. Through Brooks’s vision and the players’ courage\, Miracle shows how ordinary people can achieve extraordinary things when they work together and never give up. \nDirector: Gavin O’Connor \nStars: Kurt Russell\, Patricia Clarkson\, Nathan West \nWe are especially grateful to the Sheffield Foundation for sponsoring this screening.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/miracle-2/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260205T170000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260201T004921Z
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SUMMARY:MIRACLE
DESCRIPTION:Miracle tells the inspiring true story of Herb Brooks\, the player-turned-coach who led the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team to one of the greatest upsets in sports history. Set during the tense Cold War era\, the film captures the political\, cultural\, and emotional stakes surrounding the Winter Olympics in Lake Placid\, New York. Brooks faced the daunting task of transforming a group of young\, relatively unknown American players into a team capable of challenging the seemingly invincible Soviet squad. \nFrom the very beginning\, Brooks’s coaching style pushes the athletes to their limits. He is tough\, demanding\, and unrelenting\, but his approach is driven by vision and belief. He focuses not just on skill\, but on discipline\, strategy\, and teamwork. The players struggle with exhaustion\, self-doubt\, and internal rivalries\, but Brooks pushes them to discover their potential and trust one another. His leadership is at once intimidating and inspiring\, forcing the team to confront their fears and rise above them. \nThe film highlights the intense training\, rigorous practices\, and personal sacrifices that shape the team. It also explores the relationships between the players\, their families\, and Brooks himself. Moments of camaraderie\, tension\, and personal growth are intertwined with the thrilling depiction of the games\, especially the climactic match against the Soviet Union. \nMiracle captures the energy\, drama\, and emotion of the historic “Miracle on Ice.” It is a story about more than hockey—it’s about belief\, perseverance\, and the power of a shared goal. The victory over the Soviet team becomes a symbol of determination and national pride\, inspiring generations. Through Brooks’s vision and the players’ courage\, Miracle shows how ordinary people can achieve extraordinary things when they work together and never give up. \nDirector: Gavin O’Connor \nStars: Kurt Russell\, Patricia Clarkson\, Nathan West \nWe are especially grateful to the Sheffield Foundation for sponsoring this screening.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/miracle/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260131T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260131T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20251219T155149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T145854Z
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SUMMARY:Mountainfilm on Tour 2026: Indomitable Spirit Medley
DESCRIPTION:Gorton Center and Lake Forest Open Lands present… Indomitable Spirit Medley!\nSocial impact and exciting stories that include hiking\, climbing\, running\, all in one program! This collection of short films tells stories of those who did not give up\, back down\, or let their challenges define them. Come enjoy an eclectic film program right here in our John and Nancy Hughes Theater! \nConsider purchasing a festival pass to enjoy everything the weekend has to offer! \nExperience Winterfest: Après-Ski Vibes\, Food\, Music\, and Fun!\nFeel the cozy winter vibes at Gorton by diving into the festive atmosphere of Winterfest\, a free event included with your Mountainfilm on Tour ticket! Transport yourself to an alpine escape in the ‘Stuart Ski Lodge’\, where the charm of a ski chalet meets lively entertainment and delicious bites. \nHere’s What’s Happening in the Stuart Ski Lodge \n\nLive Acoustic Music – Enjoy live music while you soak in the après-ski vibe\nCraft Libations – Enjoy craft brews and signature “ski-style” cocktails for purchase\nFood Trucks – Featuring something for everyone!\n\nStuart Ski Lodge Hours on Saturday are 3:30- 7:30 PM \nDress in your coolest après-ski apparel\, grab a drink and hang out with friends in our warm and welcoming lodge. Whether you’re refueling after the short films or gearing up for the medley\, Winterfest has everything you need for an unforgettable evening. \nDinner plans? Done.\nAprès-ski experience? Perfect.\nMountainfilm on Tour Festival? Totally Rocks. \nCome for the films\, stay for the fun! \nIndomitable Spirit Medley films: \nAbout Damn Time\nIn 1983\, Cindell “Dellie” Dale talked her way onto her first commercial river trip through the Grand Canyon. Like many women in the industry at the time\, her place was in the kitchen. But determined to push against the tide of a male-dominated river-running world\, she earned her spot on the oars and became one of the Grand Canyon’s legendary dory guides. Inspired by the trailblazing women before her\, Dale is now proudly passing the oars to a new generation\, declaring\, “It’s about damn time.”\nUSA/ Duration: 24 min\nDirected by: Dana Romanoﬀ \nAnd Again.\nIconic freestyle skier and Winter X Games champion Bobby Brown struggles to hold onto his identity after being sidelined by two injuries. Brown learns to give up the grind as he transitions to the next chapter where he is grateful for small moments and a life that still includes skiing. \nUSA/ Duration: 10 min\nDirected by: Wiley Kaupas \nEarth Works  \nCeramicist Kim Hall draws similarities between her craft and her favorite hobby: desert rock climbing. Earthworks takes viewers on a visual journey into the parallel process of carefully placing gear in cracks and meticulously crafting a piece of functional art. \nUSA/ Duration: 5 min\nDirected by: Rachel Ross \nPastrana\n \nWhile reliving memories and images\, downhill skateboarder Melissa Brogni endeavors to create a tribute to her friend\, Pastrana. As she retrieves the past with the assistance of her friends\, Pastrana’s inherent presence helps her fill the silence left behind and gain a deeper understanding of time. \nBrazil/ Duration: 14 min\nDirected by: Gabriel Motta\, Melissa Brogni \nCenter Punch\nThe green light is a special occurrence in the San Juan backcountry\, so when local riders Harry Kearney\, Timmy Taussing and Hagen Kearney had it during the spring of 2024\, they got sprung. Center Punch is the culmination of the footage gathered from an extraordinary two weeks of foot-powered snowboarding in Telluride’s backyard. \n\n\nUSA/ Duration: 3 min\nDirected by: Harry Kearney\, Timmy Taussig \n\n\nThe Life We Have\nWhat would you do if death felt just steps away? For Rob Shaver\, who has faced multiple stage-four cancer recurrences over the past two decades — death has felt like an ever-present shadow. The Life We Have captures Shaver’s resilience\, wisdom and deep appreciation for life\, as he navigates his latest battle with the disease. \nUSA/ Duration: 24 min\nDirected by: Sam Price-Waldman \nSaving Superman\nIn a small suburb outside of Chicago lives Jonathan\, a 57-year-old man with ASD (autism spectrum disorder)\, also known as “Superman.” Known for his heroic actions\, Jonathan is a revered member of the Glen Ellyn community and has been a staple in the 4th of July Parade for nearly 30 years. Jonathan’s living circumstances become threatened\, and his\ncommunity comes together when Superman needs saving. \nUSA/ Duration: 11 min\nDirected by: Adam Oppenheim\, Samuel-Ali Mirpoorian \nSee Like Me\n \nBlind children are often born with perfect pitch and a natural aptitude for music. In 1980\, music programs were cut from schools in the U.S.\, and access to music for such uniquely talented musicians was nearly lost. A music school\, founded in 2020 to help fill the void\, has changed the lives of musically gifted blind children. \nUSA/ Duration: 6 min\nDirected by: Kate Brantley\, Ben Lalande\, Sarah Hughen \nShanti Rides Shotgun\nOn Manhattan’s jam-packed streets\, New York City’s most iconic driving instructor prepares students to navigate the road ahead. With a brash attitude and a 99% drivers test pass rate for her students\, Shanti Gooljar is the most-requested instructor at the Empire State Driving School. \nUSA/ Duration: 8 min\nDirected by: Charles Frank \nGoochie\n \nAdaptive mountain biking has been gaining traction worldwide over the past few years\, but its true potential is just getting started. Filmed at the Whistler Mountain Bike Park in British Columbia\, Canada on the unceded territories of the Lil’wat Nation and Squamish Nation\, Goochie spreads the stoke about a growing sport that’s rewriting the rules of the trail. \nCanada/ Duration: 3 min\nDirected by: Cole Bernier\, Adam Price \nBridgers\nTwo Bozeman-based ski patrollers reflect on the rapid changes facing their home and the sport they love. With 50 seasons under his belt\, Dene Brandt regards the future with an optimism that infects his younger co-worker. \nCanada/ Duration: 12 min\nDirected by: Joseph Fletcher
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/mountainfilm-2026-indomitable-spirit-medley/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Festivals,Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260131T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260131T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20251219T155244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T223852Z
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SUMMARY:Mountainfilm on Tour 2026: Adventure Shorts Program
DESCRIPTION:Gorton Center and Lake Forest Open Lands present… Adventure Shorts!\nThe Mountainfilm on Tour: Adventure Shorts program provides an eclectic mix of stories about appreciating the natural world and competing in extreme sport. Like any great adventure\, the program has its share of grueling climbs and breathtaking descents\, as well as more contemplative moments that focus on the beauty of the wild. It’s a program that’s sure to bring out the nature lover and thrill seeker in all of us! \nConsider purchasing a festival pass to enjoy everything the weekend has to offer! \nExperience Winterfest: Après-Ski Vibes\, Food\, Music\, and Fun!\nFeel the cozy winter vibes at Gorton by diving into the festive atmosphere of Winterfest\, a free event included with your Mountainfilm on Tour ticket! Transport yourself to an alpine escape in the ‘Stuart Ski Lodge’\, where the charm of a ski chalet meets lively entertainment and delicious bites. \nHere’s What’s Happening in the Stuart Ski Lodge \n\nLive Acoustic Music – Enjoy live music while you soak in the après-ski vibe\nCraft Libations – Enjoy craft brews and signature “ski-style” cocktails for purchase\nFood Trucks – Featuring something for everyone!\n\nStuart Ski Lodge Hours on Friday are 6- 7:30 PM and on Saturday are 3:30- 7:30 PM \nDress in your coolest après-ski apparel\, grab a drink and hang out with friends in our warm and welcoming lodge. Whether you’re refueling after the short films or gearing up for the medley\, Winterfest has everything you need for an unforgettable evening. \nDinner plans? Done.\nAprès-ski experience? Perfect.\nMountainfilm on Tour Festival? Totally Rocks. \nCome for the films\, stay for the fun! \nAdventure Shorts films:\nWhispers\nWhispers is an exploration of the deep connection between skiers and the mountains\, capturing the raw intensity and quiet beauty that draw us back year after year. The film showcases the magic of skiing long after the crowds have gone\, where the glow of headlamps cuts through the darkness\, snowflakes shimmer under moonlight and every turn feels otherworldly. \n\n\nUSA/ Duration: 6 min\nDirected by: Josh Fairmont\, Oliver Smith \n\n\nRogatkin\n\n\nMullet\, no visor\, fired up and spinning like a top\, Nicholi Rogatkin is a slopestyle mountain bike rider like no other. His fearless approach and innovative tricks have redefined what is possible in the sport. Rogatkin has been competing for over 20 years\, and he’s still on the rise. He’s the ultimate hype man\, and if the world could figure out how to harness Rogatkin’s energy\, it could power the planet. \nUSA\, Canada/ Duration: 15 min\nDirected by: Keenan DesPlanques \nANNIKA – Where She Lands\n \nAnnika Malacinski is chasing more than just a podium — she’s fighting for equality in her sport. Where She Lands follows the U.S. Nordic Combined skier as she pushes the limits of what’s possible\, balancing the relentless pursuit of excellence with the weight of a larger battle. As she fights for women to have the same Olympic opportunities as men\, the film captures an athlete at a crossroads — determined to leave her mark\, no matter where she lands. \n\n\nNorway/ Duration: 10 min\nDirected by: Michael Schwartz \n\n\n\n\nMomo\n \nFrom the humble beginnings of a small African village to the dazzling heights of Cirque du Soleil\, Momo shares the story of a man who defied gravity and destiny. This short film is a celebration of resilience and the magic of flight\, where Momo doesn’t just perform — he transcends. \n\n\nUSA/ Duration: 2 min\nDirected by: Michael Schwartz \n\n\n\n\n\n\nEliot Jackson – Drop The Mic\nEliot Jackson has sneaky superpowers. You might know him for his commentary skills as one of the voices of RedBull TV’s mountain bike coverage or from his community-building and advocacy eﬀorts with Grow Cycling. But not many people know him from one of his more underground claims to fame: Being one of the most badass riders to ever scrub-whip a mountain bike. \n\n\n\nCanada/ Duration: 2 min\nDirected by: Scott Secco \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFirst In\, Last Out\nWhen competitive swimmer from Colorado Christa Funk joined the Coast Guard\, she found herself stationed on Oahu\, Hawaii for five years\, where she discovered the world of surf photography. Inspired by the memory of her father and his parting words\, Funk pushed herself into the world’s most dangerous and crowded surf lineups\, becoming one of the best surf photographers in the world\, and notably\, one of the few women out there. \n\n\nUSA/ Duration: 25 min\nDirected by: Keith Malloy \nStrike – Mary Rand\nFollow snowboarder Mary Rand on a few strategic strike missions to some of the snowiest locales in the world. First was a couple weeks in Japan’s fabled Hakuba region for some of the deepest snow of the season. Then came a quick stint near Rand’s home in Washington for some boot packing around the Mount Baker backcountry. The final stop on the world tour was with Alaska Heliskiing to get on some of the legendary spine lines outside Haines. \nUSA/ Duration: 3 min\nDirected by: Liam Gallagher \nThe First Woman Ever To Drop At Red Bull Rampage\nWhen Robin Goomes learned she’d be competing in the 2024 Red Bull Rampage\, an invitation-only free ride mountain bike competition\, she set her sights on victory. Follow Goomes as she navigates the brutal demands of crafting and testing her line\, and pushing her limits before making her final drop into the most challenging event of her career. \nUSA/ Duration: 9 min\nDirected by: Satchel Cronk \n\n\n\nMagic Hour\n\n\n\n \nAlaska is the ultimate heli-skiing playground\, and Cordova’s Points North Heli is the spot for untouched powder. Magic Hour follows Griﬃn Post and Michelle Parker as they hit massive lines during an epic spring. \nUSA/ Duration: 7 min\nDirected by: Todd Jones \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSummer In The City\nOn a hot summer afternoon\, two friends attempt to ride every inch of Salt Lake City and the surrounding trails on their mountain bikes. \nUSA/ Duration: 3 min\nDirected by: Michael Brown \nWhite Gold\n \nFrom the Silverton road gap to the infamous Telluride Trestle\, legendary freeskier Bobby Brown and friends spent the winter filming around the San Juan Mountains. This film showcases Brown’s athleticism\, the allure of the snowy peaks and the pure joy of hucking kickers on a bluebird day. \nUSA Duration: 6 min\nDirected by: Peter Brown\, Amon Barker
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/mountainfilm-on-tour-2026-adventure-shorts-program/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Festivals,Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260131T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260131T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20251219T155226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T223959Z
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SUMMARY:Mountainfilm on Tour 2026: All Ages Shorts Program
DESCRIPTION:Gorton Center and Lake Forest Open Lands present… All Ages Shorts Program!\nA curated look at some of the very best Mountainfilm on Tour has to offer. The program offers an eclectic mix of films about extreme sports\, nature\, and animals. Bring the whole family along for a memorable experience in our John and Nancy Hughes Theater! We carefully selected films for this program that we feel will be a big hit with our community. Suitable for all ages. \nConsider purchasing a festival pass to enjoy everything the weekend has to offer! \nExperience Winterfest: Après-Ski Vibes\, Food\, Music\, and Fun!\nFeel the cozy winter vibes at Gorton by diving into the festive atmosphere of Winterfest\, a free event included with your Mountainfilm on Tour ticket! Transport yourself to an alpine escape in the ‘Stuart Ski Lodge’\, where the charm of a ski chalet meets lively entertainment and delicious bites. \nHere’s What’s Happening in the Stuart Ski Lodge \n\nLive Acoustic Music – Enjoy live music while you soak in the après-ski vibe\nCraft Libations – Enjoy craft brews and signature “ski-style” cocktails for purchase\nFood Trucks – Featuring something for everyone!\n\nStuart Ski Lodge Hours on Friday are 6- 7:30 PM and on Saturday are 3:30- 7:30 PM \nDress in your coolest après-ski apparel\, grab a drink and hang out with friends in our warm and welcoming lodge. Whether you’re refueling after the short films or gearing up for the medley\, Winterfest has everything you need for an unforgettable evening. \nDinner plans? Done.\nAprès-ski experience? Perfect.\nMountainfilm on Tour Festival? Totally Rocks. \nCome for the films\, stay for the fun! \nAll Ages Shorts Films:\nSliding \n\nOn a beautiful\, blue-bird winter day in the Swiss Alps\, a female athlete listens to the weather report over her morning coffee. After contemplating hitting the ski slopes with the other outdoor enthusiasts\, she has an idea… she will go sledding instead. She digs her sled out from the back of the gear room and heads to the top of the mountain\, where she is alone on top of the world. Picturesque mountains and the sounds of nature surround her. She drops in on her sled\, headfirst. \nVirgin Islands/ Duration: 4 min\nDirected by: Katie Tannenbaum\, Matīss Spaile \nAldo’s Bug Extravaganza \n\nIn Aldo’s Bug Extravaganza\, 5-year-old Aldo and his dad embark on a backyard bug safari\, capturing tiny wonders with big laughs. With boundless curiosity and adorable wit\, Aldo’s discoveries echo the wisdom of Aldo Leopold\, making for a charming ode to nature’s smallest marvels. \nUSA/ Duration: 6 min\nDirected by: Neil Losin\, Aldo Losin \nGirls Riding High \n\nGirls Riding High follows 19-year-old Lucy Hankins leading girls on a 25-mile backcountry bike trip in Alaska. This documentary shows how high-adrenaline sports combat youth addiction and mental health issues\, highlighting impact on Alaska’s youth. \nUSA/ Duration: 15 min\nDirected by: Katrin York \nOne Inch From Flying \n\nA young climber grapples with the complexity of modern life\, and celebrates the sense of balance he gets from carefully navigating highlines while rigging and walking an alpine highline in Washington’s North Cascades. \nUSA/ Duration: 4 min\nDirected by: Jim Aikman\, Taylor Humphrey \nMy Grandmother’s Sketchbook \n\nMy Grandmother’s Sketchbook is a documentary short showcasing the creative persistence and grit of filmmaker Max Romey as he retraces the footsteps of his late grandmother and artist\, Lucretia Leonard Romey with the help of the Mountainfilm community. \nUSA/ Duration: 16 min\nDirected by: Max Romey \nTides of Change \n \nIn Tides of Change\, viewers are taken on a breathtaking journey beneath the waves\, guided by an experienced underwater photographer who is deeply passionate about marine conservation. Through stunning visuals and intimate encounters with marine life\, the film showcases the hidden beauty of the ocean and the devastating impact of human pollution. \nUSA/ Duration: 3 min\nDirected by: Justin Wheelon \nBeyond Belief \n\nA young woman from Cleveland\, Ohio earns a scholarship to attend a four-day river trip through the wild Green River’s Gates of Lodore Canyon. The only catch? She doesn’t know how to swim and is terrified of water. Join Danielle and her peers on this wonderful journey\, and bear witness to her inspiring first-hand account of what it took to go beyond her beliefs about water\, and how that expanded the vision for her future. \nUSA/ Duration: 5 min\nDirected By: Quamae Hall \nJackson Goldstone – Solo \n\nWhen he’s not turning heads trackside\, Jackson Goldstone can be found turning trails into his own personal playground. While his 9-to-5 is piloting his Syndicate V10 downhill bike down heinous tracks in pursuit of podium glory\, he absolutely loves to get out on his local trails\, fl oating through North Vancouver’s iconic North Shore trails. \nCanada/ Duration: 3 min\nDirected By: Scott Secco \n  \n 
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/mountainfilm-2026-all-ages-shorts-program/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Family,Festivals,Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260130T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260130T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20251219T155132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T200810Z
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SUMMARY:THE SANCTITY OF SPACE - WINTERFEST OPENING NIGHT
DESCRIPTION:The Sanctity of Space\nThis year’s WINTERFEST opening night feature is The Sanctity of Space. Climbers and filmmakers Renan Ozturk and Freddie Wilkinson follow the path of legendary mountaineer and aerial photographer Bradford Washburn. His iconic images of Alaska spark their journey and set the stakes. They cross massive glaciers and razor-edged ridges\, chasing the same awe that fueled Washburn’s work. Along the way\, they push deeper into the Alaskan wilderness and test their limits. Their goal is bold and untried: a complete traverse of the Mooses Tooth massif. The Sanctity of Space captures the pull of wild places\, the power of inspiration\, and the relentless urge to explore. Consider purchasing a festival pass to enjoy everything the weekend has to offer! \nWinterfest is co-presented by the Gorton Center and Lake Forest Open Lands and is sponsored by The Community Church of Lake Forest & Lake Bluff. \nExperience Winterfest: Après-Ski Vibes\, Food\, Music\, and Fun!\nGet the full Mountainfilm on Tour experience by diving into the festive atmosphere of Winterfest\, a free event included with your Sanctity of Space ticket! Transport yourself to an alpine escape in the ‘Stuart Ski Lodge’\, where the charm of a ski chalet meets lively entertainment and delicious bites. \nHere’s What’s Happening in the Stuart Ski Lodge \n\nLive Acoustic Music – Enjoy live music while you soak in the après-ski vibe\nCraft Libations – Enjoy craft brews and signature “ski-style” cocktails for purchase\nFood Trucks – Featuring something for everyone!\n\nStuart Ski Lodge Hours on Friday are 6 – 7:30 PM  \nEnjoy the lodge before checking out our opening night feature\, The Sanctity of Space \nDress in your coolest après-ski apparel\, grab a drink and hang out with friends in our warm and welcoming lodge. Whether you’re refueling after the short films or gearing up for the medley\, Winterfest has everything you need for an unforgettable evening. \nDinner plans? Done.\nAprès-ski experience? Perfect.\nMountainfilm on Tour Festival? Totally Rocks. \n  \n 
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/the-sanctity-of-space-2/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Festivals,Film,Independent
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260125T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260125T151500
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20250319T104617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T175935Z
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SUMMARY:The Zaniac
DESCRIPTION:The Professional Zaniac is the cure for winter blues!\nAlex Zerbe\, aka The Professional Zaniac\, bursts onto the stage with the energy of 1\,000 suns. He moves like a human rubber band\, stretching the limits of comedy\, skill\, and pure fun. From the moment he appears\, Alex launches into a fast-paced mix of beatboxing\, juggling\, dancing\, music\, and magic. His show keeps audiences of all ages laughing\, gasping\, and cheering for more. \nAlex is a master of visual comedy and controlled chaos. He jumps between wild stunts and quick one-liners with ease. One minute he’s slicing vegetables in mid-air with playing cards. The next\, he’s juggling flaming torches and bowling balls—while cracking jokes the whole time. Whether bounding across the stage or chatting with the crowd\, he keeps the energy high and the laughs steady. \nWith nearly 15 years of stage experience\, Alex knows how to wow a crowd. He’s a two-time Guinness World Record holder and a former Hacky Sack World Champion. He’s also won the title of Pacific Northwest’s Funniest Prop Comic. Before performing solo\, he was half of the award-winning comedy duo Brothers from Different Mothers. \nYou may have seen him on America’s Got Talent or Last Comic Standing. He’s performed on cruise ships\, at schools\, corporate events\, and festivals around the world. His show blends skill\, silliness\, and surprise—and often includes fun\, teachable moments that sneak in science and movement. \nWhether you’re a kid or a grown-up\, Alex Zerbe will leave you amazed and laughing. Visit TheZaniac.com to learn more—and get ready for a show you won’t forget. \nThe Zaniac is part of the Family Fun Package!\nMake a plan for family fun! Programming perfect for all ages\, take time for quality entertainment close to home and save! Purchase three or more family-friendly shows and receive 10% off your purchase: \nThe Zaniac – Sunday\, January 25 at 2 pm \nBilly Goats Gruff and Other Tales – Saturday\, February 7 at 10 am \nPete the Cat – Saturday\, April 25 at 11 am \nBuckets N Boards – Saturday\, September 19 at 2 pm \nView more Gorton Events here.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/the-zaniac/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Family & Kids,Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260124T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260124T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20250303T172316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T233239Z
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SUMMARY:American English 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join Us for an Unforgettable Beatles Tribute Concert with American English\nExperience the magic of The Beatles with American English\, Chicago’s top Beatles tribute band. This show covers their greatest hits in the most authentic way! \nThe concert starts with early classics from the Ed Sullivan Show\, like Twist and Shout. Next\, the band transports you to the psychedelic 1960s\, with songs from Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. The band then performs songs from The White Album and Abbey Road\, showcasing their remarkable attention to detail. \nAmerican English recreates The Beatles’ look with full costumes and impressive vocals. Their energy and artistry bring each song to life. \nThis is more than a concert it’s an experience. The band’s passion and accuracy make every song feel fresh and exciting. \nDon’t miss this amazing tribute to The Beatles! \n \n“The best Beatle’s band on the planet!” – Newsweek \n“These guys are more than a band\, they’re a Broadway show!” – Eric Burdon of  “The Animals” \n“American English is the best Beatles act since The Beatles!” – Dick Biondi\, legendary rock n’ roll DJ who introduced the Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl and Comiskey Park \n“They are without doubt the world’s premier Beatles Tribute band\, and a great bunch of lads…just like the Beatles were.  It amazes me how each individual member of American English is so like his counterpart in The Beatles. In looks\, performance\, and personality.”\n– Sam Leach\, the original promoter of the Beatles\, and author of “Birth of the Beatles” \nAmerican English is part of the Tribute Band Package\nRelive all your favorites with the best tribute bands on the planet close to home at Gorton and save! Choose at least two of the following concerts and receive 10% off your ticket purchases: \nAmerican English – Music of The Beatles – Saturday January 24\, 2026 at 7:30pm \nFrontiers – The World’s Number One Tribute to Journey – Saturday\, February 28\, 2026 at 7:30pm \nThe Brit Pack – Highlights of British Music including The Stones\, Queen\, The Beatles\, David Bowie\, Elton John\, The Who\, Oasis\, Tears for Fears\, Radiohead\, The Police\, Amy Winehouse and many more – Saturday April 11\, 2026 at 7:30pm \nMichael Cavanaugh – Music of Elton John and Billy Joel – Thursday April 30\, 2026 at 7:30pm \nAnts Marching – The Ultimate Dave Matthews Band Tribute – Friday June 19\, 2026 at 7:00pm \nThe Brothers Doobie – Music of the Doobie Brothers – Saturday September 12\, 2026 at 7:30pm
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/american-english-2025/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Live Music,Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260116T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260116T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20251210T170441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251221T155833Z
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SUMMARY:HAIRSPRAY
DESCRIPTION:Hairspray is a lively musical set in 1962 Baltimore. It follows Tracy Turnblad\, a cheerful teenager with big dreams and a big heart. Tracy loves to dance\, and her talent lands her a spot on the local TV show\, “The Corny Collins Show.” Her rise to fame becomes more than entertainment—it sparks a fight for equality in a segregated society. \nTracy refuses to accept racial barriers. She uses her visibility to push for integration on the show. Along the way\, she faces ridicule\, resistance from authority\, and rival dancers. Despite these challenges\, she remains determined. Her courage inspires family\, friends\, and even strangers to stand up for what is right. \nThe film mixes humor\, romance\, and energetic musical numbers. Tracy’s relationship with her family\, especially her supportive mother Edna\, adds warmth and depth. She also navigates teenage crushes\, rivalries\, and personal growth while keeping her mission alive. \nHairspray celebrates individuality\, resilience\, and the power of one person to make a difference. It explores themes of acceptance\, body positivity\, and social change. Joy and determination help challenge prejudice. Colorful costumes\, catchy songs\, and lively choreography capture the spirit of the 1960s. \nTracy shows that talent\, heart\, and persistence can transform a community. By the end\, she proves that standing up for equality can bring people together. The film delivers a timeless message: change starts with someone willing to dance to their own rhythm. \nDirector: Adam Shankman \nStars: John Travolta\, Queen Latifah\, Nikki Blonsky
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/hairspray/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260111T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260111T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20251210T164831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251221T155213Z
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SUMMARY:MARY POPPINS RETURNS
DESCRIPTION:Mary Poppins Returns is a heartwarming musical that continues the story of the Banks family in London\, decades after the original tale. Michael Banks\, now grown\, struggles after the loss of his wife. He raises three children while facing financial trouble and the risk of losing the family home. His children—Annabel\, John\, and Georgie—deal with fear\, frustration\, and the challenges of growing up. \nJust when hope seems lost\, Mary Poppins returns. The magical nanny arrives with her umbrella\, songs\, and whimsical adventures. She teaches the children—and Michael—to navigate loss and embrace imagination. She shows them that even in hardship\, love and optimism can create new possibilities. \nThe film mixes humor\, music\, and emotion. Each song and scene entertains while exploring themes of family\, hope\, and renewal. Mary Poppins encourages the Banks family to value creativity\, wonder\, and togetherness. Jack\, a cheerful lamplighter\, joins the journey\, adding warmth and comic relief. Together\, they help the family rediscover joy in unexpected places. \nVisually dazzling\, the film features inventive choreography and bright colors. It honors the spirit of the original while telling a story for modern audiences. Life’s challenges feel lighter with love\, courage\, and imagination. \nAt its core\, Mary Poppins Returns celebrates hope and resilience. It shows that even after many years\, magic can return when it is needed most. The film reminds viewers that with heart and imagination\, families can overcome hardship and find joy again. \nDirector: Rob Marshall \nStars: Emily Blunt\, Lin-Manuel Miranda\, Ben Whishaw
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/mary-poppins-returns/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260110T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260110T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20250910T022919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T204004Z
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SUMMARY:MAKING THE MOVIE: HOME ALONE
DESCRIPTION:Making the Movie: Home Alone – A Docu-story produced by the Winnetka Historical Society\n\nWe apologize for the postponement\, and are excited to now screen this wonderful story on January 10th! \n\nEnjoy a captivating docu-story on the making of the movie “Home Alone” and other films shot on the North Shore created by Winnetkan\, John Newcombe. Hear scintillating stories from family members who lived in the house during the shoot\, view never before seen footage taken by a neighbor\, and hear from local actors and extras on their experiences on set. Play a trivia game and test your knowledge about Home Alone and other fascinating films shot on the North Shore. \n\nJoin us for a Q & A and book signing after the screening with author John Abendshien\, who recently published the memoir “Home But Alone No More” about his experience residing in what became one of American cinema’s most iconic houses during the filming of the classic Christmas movie.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/making-the-movie-home-alone/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260108T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260108T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20251210T163518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251221T151550Z
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SUMMARY:THE DEAD DON'T HURT
DESCRIPTION:The Dead Don’t Hurt is a Western drama set on the American frontier during the Civil War. The film follows two pioneers who fall in love and try to build a life in a brutal\, lawless world. Their relationship drives the story and gives the film its emotional core. \nAs the war spreads across the country\, its violence and instability reach even the most remote territories. Power shifts quickly\, justice breaks down\, and danger surrounds them. The frontier tests their resolve at every turn. The land itself is unforgiving\, and other people often pose an even greater threat. Survival demands hard choices\, courage\, and sacrifice. \nLove does not protect the couple from loss\, but it gives them purpose. They fight to hold on to each other while facing betrayal\, cruelty\, and grief. Each decision shapes their future. The film emphasizes strength and independence\, especially in the face of systems designed to deny safety and fairness. \nRather than celebrate violence\, The Dead Don’t Hurt confronts its consequences. Conflict leaves lasting scars and forces the characters to grow or break under pressure. Quiet moments of reflection stand alongside sudden danger\, creating a tense and grounded rhythm. \nVisually restrained and emotionally direct\, the film strips the Western of romantic myth. It focuses on human cost instead of conquest. At its heart\, The Dead Don’t Hurt tells a story about endurance. It shows how love survives in a world defined by war\, loss\, and relentless hardship. \nDirector: Viggo Mortensen \nStars: Vicky Krieps\, Viggo Mortensen\, Solly McLeod \nWe are especially grateful to the Sheffield Foundation for sponsoring this screening.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/the-dead-dont-hurt-2/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260108T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260108T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20251210T163327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251221T161046Z
UID:20006824-1767884400-1767891600@gortoncenter.org
SUMMARY:THE DEAD DON'T HURT
DESCRIPTION:The Dead Don’t Hurt is a Western drama set on the American frontier during the Civil War. The film follows two pioneers who fall in love and try to build a life in a brutal\, lawless world. Their relationship drives the story and gives the film its emotional core. \nAs the war spreads across the country\, its violence and instability reach even the most remote territories. Power shifts quickly\, justice breaks down\, and danger surrounds them. The frontier tests their resolve at every turn. The land itself is unforgiving\, and other people often pose an even greater threat. Survival demands hard choices\, courage\, and sacrifice. \nLove does not protect the couple from loss\, but it gives them purpose. They fight to hold on to each other while facing betrayal\, cruelty\, and grief. Each decision shapes their future. The film emphasizes strength and independence\, especially in the face of systems designed to deny safety and fairness. \nRather than celebrate violence\, The Dead Don’t Hurt confronts its consequences. Conflict leaves lasting scars and forces the characters to grow or break under pressure. Quiet moments of reflection stand alongside sudden danger\, creating a tense and grounded rhythm. \nVisually restrained and emotionally direct\, the film strips the Western of romantic myth. It focuses on human cost instead of conquest. At its heart\, The Dead Don’t Hurt tells a story about endurance. It shows how love survives in a world defined by war\, loss\, and relentless hardship. \nDirector: Viggo Mortensen \nStars: Vicky Krieps\, Viggo Mortensen\, Solly McLeod \nWe are especially grateful to the Sheffield Foundation for sponsoring this screening.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/the-dead-dont-hurt/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251228T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251228T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20250912T183234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251118T194230Z
UID:20006689-1766948400-1766957400@gortoncenter.org
SUMMARY:76TH ANNUAL WARREN MILLER FILM TOUR: SNO-CIETY
DESCRIPTION:This fall\, Warren Miller’s SNO-CIETY brings the global ski and snowboard community back together to celebrate the start of the season for the 76th year. From the Scottish Highlands and the streets of Finland to the back bowls of Whitewater\, BC and a local hill-turned-terrain park in downtown Denver\, SNO-CIETY celebrates the spirit of winter—wherever you ride and however you connect to the snow and the community around it.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/76th-annual-warren-miller-film-tour-sno-ciety-2/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251228T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251228T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T044207
CREATED:20250912T183109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T163059Z
UID:20006577-1766934000-1766943000@gortoncenter.org
SUMMARY:76TH ANNUAL WARREN MILLER FILM TOUR: SNO-CIETY
DESCRIPTION:This fall\, Warren Miller’s SNO-CIETY brings the global ski and snowboard community back together to celebrate the start of the season for the 76th year. From the Scottish Highlands and the streets of Finland to the back bowls of Whitewater\, BC and a local hill-turned-terrain park in downtown Denver\, SNO-CIETY celebrates the spirit of winter—wherever you ride and however you connect to the snow and the community around it.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/76th-annual-warren-miller-film-tour-sno-ciety/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Film
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