About the Silent Film Society
Formed in 1998, The Silent Film Society of Chicago is dedicated
to the preservation and proper presentation of silent films. With 80% of all silent film prints no longer in existence, the Society's goal is to heighten public awareness to expedite silent film preservation. It accomplishes this with proper presentation of the silent film — historically, technically, and artistically.
In addition to offering silent film screenings at the Portage Theatre in Chicago and the Pickwick Theatre in Park Ridge, IL, the Society offers youth programs for students in grades 5 through 12. Discovering the Silent Cinema provides students with a retrospective of the silent film era and shows the evolution of the cinema from the early 1900s to the advent of sound pictures.
The highlight of the Society's event calendar is our annual summer silent film festival, in which the Society presents a live silent film photoplay at the Portage Theatre on six consecutive Friday evenings in late July and throughout August. These film classics are presented in the same fashion as they were released more than 70 years ago.
to the preservation and proper presentation of silent films. With 80% of all silent film prints no longer in existence, the Society's goal is to heighten public awareness to expedite silent film preservation. It accomplishes this with proper presentation of the silent film — historically, technically, and artistically.
In addition to offering silent film screenings at the Portage Theatre in Chicago and the Pickwick Theatre in Park Ridge, IL, the Society offers youth programs for students in grades 5 through 12. Discovering the Silent Cinema provides students with a retrospective of the silent film era and shows the evolution of the cinema from the early 1900s to the advent of sound pictures.
The highlight of the Society's event calendar is our annual summer silent film festival, in which the Society presents a live silent film photoplay at the Portage Theatre on six consecutive Friday evenings in late July and throughout August. These film classics are presented in the same fashion as they were released more than 70 years ago.