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Chicago Film Office
121 N. LaSalle Street Suite 806
Chicago, IL 60602
Phone: 312.744.6415
Fax: 312.744.1378
Email:  filmoffice@cityofchicago.org
URL: www.chicagofilmoffice.us

Rich Moskal, Director

 

Yolanda Arias, Project Coordinator for Commercials, Stills and Student Films 

Kathy Byrne, Project Coordinator for Film and Television


Office Hours:
Monday through Friday
9:00am – 5:00pm

2009 Holidays/Office Closed:


New Year's Day - January 1

Dr. King's Birthday - January 19

Lincoln's Birthday - February 12

Washington's Birthday - February 16

Pulaski Day - March 2

Memorial day - May 25

Independence Day - July 3

City Shutdown Day - August 17

Labor Day - September 7

Columbus Day - October 12

Veterans' Day - November 11

Thanksgiving Day - November 26

City Shutdown - November 27

City Shutdown - December 24

Christmas Day - December 25

 

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About Us   

Film crew filming on a train platformThe Chicago Film Office, a division of the Mayor’s Office of Special Events, leads the city’s effort to attract and make possible the production of movies, television series, commercials and all forms of visual media. For filmmakers, we’re a one-stop liaison for all City of Chicago production needs. Permits, city services, trouble-shooting logistics and technical support are all made possible through our office’s hands-on assistance.


Since 1989, more than 800 feature films and television productions have shot in Chicago leaving behind $1.3 billion in the local economy. This growth industry provides quality jobs for thousands of Chicagoans and creates opportunities for hundreds of hometown businesses.

 

Audiences around the world travel Chicago’s streets through its portrayal in filmed entertainment. These compelling images help to generate tourism, promote international business, and establish a new global awareness of our people, landscape and culture.

 

The recent productions of “Public Enemies,” “Wanted,” “The Express,” and perhaps the largest blockbuster of all time, “The Dark Knight,” have led to Chicago being ranked among the most respected production centers in the country.

 

This success would not have been possible without community support. Thanks to the spirited cooperation of residents, businesses and civic leaders, Chicago is a remarkable city for filmmaking. 

 
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