Chicago International Social Change Film Fest 2013 Features World Premieres, Inspiring Docs

Social Change Film Fest Has Plenty To Offer

The second annual Chicago International Social Film Festival kicks off Friday night -- and the fest is set to pack plenty of punch into its three-day, one-theater lineup.

Among the highlights of the festival, which is being held at Showplace ICON, 150 W. Roosevelt Rd., are a sneak preview of "'63 Boycott" from Kartemquin Films, the Haskell Wexler-directed doc "Four Days in Chicago" and a double header of films --Protein TV's "Chi Raq" and "Shellshocked" -- on youth gun violence. Golden Globe-winning actress Regina Tyler kicks off the fest's opening night on Friday.

Scroll down to take a peak at trailers for other films among the CISCF lineup.

A pass to the full festival runs $100 or tickets to any individual screening runs $20.

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