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The Chicago Underground Film Festival (CUFF) is an annual event held in the city of Chicago that showcases independent and experimental films from around the world. Established in 1993, the festival has been dedicated to promoting alternative cinema and has presented thousands of innovative works that challenge traditional mainstream film conventions. The festival takes place at several venues across the city, with screenings at the Gene Siskel Film Center, the Logan Theatre, and the Hyde Park Art Center. CUFF also hosts Q&A sessions with filmmakers, panel discussions, and other special events that allow attendees to engage with the creative minds behind the films. Since its inception, CUFF has gained a reputation for its cutting-edge programming and unparalleled commitment to supporting underground cinema. The festival attracts both established and emerging artists and has showcased works by renowned filmmakers such as Harmony Korine, Guy Maddin, and Danny Plotnick. Whether you’re a film buff, a lover of experimental art, or simply looking for something different, the Chicago Underground Film Festival is a must-see event for anyone visiting or living in The Windy City.