CFCA Mourns Losses of Members David Schultz, Andrea Gronvall

The Chicago Film Critics Association is saddened to report that two members of our organization have died. David Schultz, film critic for the North Lawndale Community News, passed away last week, reportedly of an apparent heart attack. Andrea Gronvall, who wrote about film for the Chicago Reader and the Movie City News website, died on September 4th. The CFCA extends its most sincere condolences to their loved ones and friends for their loss.

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James Laczkowski
Milos Stehlik, CFCA member, Facets Multimedia founder, dies at the age of 70

It is impossible to understate the importance of Milos Stehlik on Chicago’s film community and its influence throughout the world. The Czechoslovakian-born Stehlik passed away on July 6 at his home in Lincoln Park. Having lived in the city since the early 1960s, along with stage director Nicole Dreiska (whom he later married for a time), he established Facets Multimedia in 1975, first in a church with projectors placed where the choir once stood, and eventually in a permanent home on Fullerton Avenue, where it continues to thrive today.

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James Laczkowski
"Roma" The Big Winner Among Chicago Film Critics

“Roma,” Alfonso Cuaron’s autobiographical story of a year in the life of a family living in Mexico City in the 1970s seen primarily through the eyes of one of their servants, was named the Best Picture of 2018 by the members of the Chicago Film Critics Association at a ceremony held tonight. The film, which received the most nominations from the group with nine, won a total of five awards.

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James Laczkowski