PHOTOS: EbertFest 2010
Moviegoers without festival passes wait in line for last-minute rush tickets to \"Apocalypse Now Redux.\"
Chaz Ebert, Roger Ebert and Governor Pat Quinn. Quinn declared April 21, 2010 \"Ebertfest Day\" in Illinois.
Roger Ebert and Far-Flung Correspondent Gerardo Valero of Mexico on the panel for \"You, the Living.\"
The instruments for the Alloy Orchestra\'s performance of their original score for the silent film \"Man With a Movie Camera.\"
Roger Ebert and his talking computer. At one point, Ebert interjected the panelists\' heated conversation with a computer-voiced \"Cough, cough\" to get their attention.
Vincent P Falk and director Jennifer Burns of \"Vincent: A Life in Color,\" and their Golden Thumb awards from Roger Ebert.
Film critic Richard Roeper and Vincent P. Falk of \"Vincent: A Life in Color\" tradnig suit jackets during the film\'s Q&A panel.
\"Synecdoche, New York\" writer/director Charlie Kaufman during the film\'s Q&A panel.
Film critic Kim Morgan and \"Synecdoche, New York\" writer/director Charlie Kaufman during the film\'s Q&A panel.
Roger Ebert signs an autograph in the lobby of the Virginia Theatre on the last day of Ebertfest.
Festival director Nate Kohn, Roger Ebert, Chaz Ebert and Associate Festival Director Mary Susan Britt.
Claire \"Thunder\" Sardina, star of \"Song Sung Blue,\" and Roger Ebert.
Roger and Chaz Ebert on stage on the last day of Ebertfest.
EbertFest, the annual celebration of film and panels curated by renowned Sun-Times movie critic Roger Ebert, was held last week - Wednesday through Sunday - in Champaign. The fest included screenings of films small (Munyurangabo, Song Sung Blue), large (Apocalypse Now/Redux, Pink Floyd's The Wall), and local (Vincent: A Life in Color, about Vincent Falk). The fest included panels made up of filmmakers, actors, producers, critics, and writers, a smörgåsbord of film for the movie-lover. Friend of Chicagoist Sandra Kofler paid a visit to the fest and snapped some photos for us.