
Our movie and media Calendar appears every Friday/Saturday on C-U Blogfidential and caters to the downstate region anchored by Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, USA.
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MILESTONES | Happy Birthday to You!
11/14: Ross Snyder (co-owner, Saturn’s Core Audio & Video, Bloomingdale, NJ)
11/15: Brian Hagy (filmmaker, THE KING’S CHALLENGE, Pens to Lens 2025, Champaign-Urbana, IL)
11/16: Kymberly Harris (founder/producer, Firsthand Films, Los Angeles, CA)
11/17: Eric Stanze (director/co-writer/executive producer, ANXIETY, Wicked Pixel Cinema, St. Louis, MO)
FIELD REPORT DU HQ | From Wherever It May Be Said
That felt good last week, right? Shaking off a little dust and extending those muscles a bit? Let’s see how much reps we have for you this week, including a handful of tidbits that can be shared in advance of the respective happenings and not after the fact. Still need to keep our coverage compact and to the point so we can touch a bunch of bases by the time that glittery ball drops on New Year’s Eve. Also, we’ve decided to theme our Images department for the duration with, for the lack of a better moniker, shorts stories. It’s the vibe – short, shorter, and shortest in our long-distance dedication to the cinema du C-U.
To that end, our self-made short subjects take over the Report! Cribbing pages from the “arcane pop culture gathering” manual followed by the recent Dark History & Horror Con is a new event, Mr. Willy’s Dark Arts & Oddities Con, which is scheduled for this weekend on the Northern Illinois University campus in DeKalb. They have couched an Indie Horror Film Festival in their programing on Sunday, November 16, and the selections include AN AFFAIR AT THE END OF TIME, starring Myles Valentine and Katherine Bokenkamp and produced in Champaign County by Chase Todd and Phillip Hazen. And, on the evening of Thursday, November 20, yet another brand-new short will be unveiled and toasted at Analog Wine Bar in downtown Urbana; this time, QUIET TONIGHT involves a pair played by Kimmy Schofield and Mathew Green who take pains to not upset whomever occupies the next room in a tense drama co-written by Green with director Thomas Nicol. The presentation is at 7 p.m. and, certainly, the doors will be open earlier for those who want to sup a little vino in advance of taking in a little QUIET, which was discussed last week by Amy Penne at Smile Politely. The latter will be submitted to festivals after Analog, per Penne in the article, and AFFAIR had its public debut at the Savoy Lumierè back in the spring.
During the coincidental “shorts release weekend” that was October 16-19, Shea Kelly of Thousand Yard Stare Productions in Decatur posted to YouTube a private teaser for their newest short, A MAN OF CHARACTER, made in conjunction with Trone Photo Works, Shark Fins, and Lamplighter Productions. Partly in black-and-white and partly in color, it’s a psychological thriller of sorts that stars Nathan Scott and Greg Trumbold. We won’t describe it any further, but you can sneak a peek if you want to have a clearer idea of what’s in store or go in blind by attending the Big Picture Peoria Film Festival this Saturday, November 22, where CHARACTER will close the event at the end of the 6 p.m. block. Follow this link to view all the selections of Big Picture, which runs November 20-22 at the Giant Screen Theater of the Peoria Riverfront Museum, and click here to see older Thousand Stare creations on YouTube.
Finally, we’ll bring up the Chambana Film Society even though their signature fall/winter event, the return of the Found Footage Festival to our community on Friday, November 21, 7 p.m., at the Phoenix Savoy 16 + IMAX, is probably sold out as of this writing. (It’s not a shorts program, per se, but a good-natured ribbing of segments of vintage and lost media by its hosts, so that still fits here, yes?) We do have the awareness, if not yet a corresponding schedule, from Chambana mastermind Nat Dykeman that a weekly itinerary is planned out from now until the spring. We also know that Dykeman is always looking for short subjects to play in front of features or compile for their own event, such as the documentary grouping that is scheduled for Sunday, December 28, at the Savoy. Watch their website for dates, details, and more!
IMAGERY DU C-U | Picturing Our Scene on the Screen

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Last week, we took a brief look at a new short subject, THE FAWN, produced by the Chicago suburban label Ten Wing Media and filmed on location in the rural woodlands of Pontiac with some help from downstate collaborators. The mystical horror piece is being submitted to festivals as we speak. Further along in its initial lifespan is MARA, the latest genre short by the folks at Silver Compass Studios in Decatur, which has been bedazzled with laurels, public screenings, and awards during the last few months and was given a YouTube live stream debut on Friday, October 17. You can watch it right here.
Silver Compass owner Ben Harl and his team filmed MARA locally in the fall of 2024. It is a moody exercise in revelation, heavy with shadows and bathed in cathode ray greens, depicting what happens across several days when Jake, played by Peoria-based actor Seth Boyer, is given an edict by the psychiatrist Dr. Howell, performed by C-U stage talent Mindy Smith, to wean himself off medicines he has been taking since his release from institutionalization. Jake suffers confusion and memory blackouts at the outset, leading to the shocking realization that an imaginary love named Mara, embodied by the actress and musician Katherine Bokenkamp, has returned. And yet, Howell seems to be taking her patient’s distress a little too much in stride for Jake’s liking. Is the young man starting to suffer another mental break, or is Mara more than a figment who has her fingers clenched tight around his reality?
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MARA is nicely made and demonstrates how Harl is on sure footing as a narrative storyteller after producing a series of provocative shorts over the last decade. Overall, the visual aesthetic of the film complements its pacing and performances – steady, not flashy, building towards a conclusion that seems to be a sad inevitability for Jake. Recently, local audiences have discovered MARA at both the Dark History & Horror Con and the Route 66 International Film Festival, while Silver Compass has their hands full with developing a Lovecraft-inspired feature titled THE DARK ONES. Follow along with their adventures in film on Facebook or Instagram and check out their prior productions on YouTube.
MARA is directed and edited by Ben Harl and produced by Laura Richter. Justin Taylor shot and color-corrected the film, while Genna Roth was first assistant camera. Editing was done by Tim Lynn. Music was scored and performed by Eric Watkins and Ceci Ellis. Thomas Nicol handled sound, Heather Harlow provided make-up and hair, and Dayton Emery was the gaffer and grip. Leanne Unland and Arwen Baker were the production assistants, while Unland also arranged for the catering. In addition to Seth Boyer, Mindy Smith, and Katherine Bokenkamp, it stars Lesley Harl and Rick Jensen. 2025, color, 18 minutes.
A quick aside, Boyer appears in a second Halloween-time online release with Myles Valentine, THE MIDNIGHT MAN, premiered by director Kal Kociss through his Coaches Film Company channel on YouTube back on Thursday, October 30. Two would-be thieves enter an elderly man’s garage late one night in the hopes of stealing valuable goods and, wouldn’t you know it, a local legend interferes…
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LOCAL FILMS & EVENTS | Support Your Media Storytellers
@ Analog Wine Bar, Urbana, IL
QUIET TONIGHT* short film screening (11/20, 7 p.m.)
@ Esquire Lounge, Champaign, IL
Champaign Movie Makers* meeting (11/17, 7 p.m.)
@ Lincoln Hall, UIUC, Urbana, IL
Illini Film & Video* meeting & tour of Illinois Public Media (11/14, 4:30 p.m., Room 1002)
@ Phoenix Savoy 16 + IMAX, Savoy, IL
Chambana Film Society* presents “The Found Footage Festival – Volume 11” (11/21, 7 p.m.)
NOW PLAYING | Champaign-Urbana Area
@ AMC Champaign 13, Champaign, IL
THE CARPENER’S SON*, KEEPER, KING IVORY*, MUZZLE: CITY OF WOLVES*, NOW YOU SEE ME: NOW YOU DON’T, THE RUNNING MAN, WICKED (re-release), BLACK PHONE 2, BUGONIA, CHAINSAW MAN THE MOVIE: REZE ARC (animé) (in Japanese with English sub or English dub), DIE MY LOVE*, NUREMBERG*, PREDATOR: BADLANDS, REGRETTING YOU, SARAH’S OIL (faith film) (11/14 on), Studio Ghibli Fest: THE BOY AND THE HERON (animé) (11/15, 4 p.m., 11/16, 4 & 7 p.m., 11/19, 7 p.m., English dub; 11/17-11/18, 7 p.m., in Japanese with English sub), AMC “Screen Unseen” (mystery movie) (11/17, 7 p.m.), WICKED: FOR GOOD sneak preview (11/19, 6, 6:30 & 9:15 p.m.), WICKED/WICKED: FOR GOOD double feature (11/20, 11 a.m.), RENTAL FAMILY, SISU: ROAD TO REVENGE, WICKED: FOR GOOD (11/20 on) *single screenings daily
@ Phoenix Savoy 16 + IMAX, Savoy, IL
DE DE PYAAR DE 2 (in Hindi with English sub), KEEPER, KING IVORY*, NOW YOU SEE ME: NOW YOU DON’T, THE RUNNING MAN, TRAP HOUSE*, BLACK PHONE 2, BUGONIA, CHAINSAW MAN THE MOVIE: REZE ARC (animé) (in Japanese with English sub or English dub), CHRISTY*, NUREMBERG, PREDATOR: BADLANDS, REGRETTING YOU, ROOFMAN, SARAH’S OIL (faith film), SPRINGSTEEN: DELIVER ME FROM NOWHERE, STITCH HEAD* (animation) (11/14 on), GRAND PRIX OF EUROPE* (animation) (11/14-11/15, 11 a.m.), Studio Ghibli Fest: THE BOY AND THE HERON (animé) (11/15, 3 p.m., 11/16, 3 & 7 p.m., 11/19, 7 p.m., English dub; 11/17-11/18, 7 p.m., in Japanese with English sub), UFC 322: Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev, more (mixed martial arts) (11/15, 9 p.m., simulcast), THE SOUND OF MUSIC 60th anniversary (11/16, 3 & 7 p.m.; 11/19, 7 p.m.), WICKED: FOR GOOD sneak preview (11/19, 6 p.m.), WICKED/WICKED: FOR GOOD double feature (11/20, 11 a.m. & 5 p.m.), WICKED: FOR GOOD (11/20 on) *single screenings daily
@ Pine Lounge, 1st floor, Illini Union, UIUC, Urbana, IL
Illini Union Board presents DOWNTON ABBEY: THE GRAND FINALE (11/14-11/15, 7 p.m., free w/i-card)
Events featuring locally produced movies are marked with an asterisk (*). Additional “Now Playing” and “Coming Soon” listings appear after the jump!
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