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Five movies to see at Chicago International Film Festival

Each year, dozens of films making their North American premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival land a month later on the Chicago International Film Festival schedule. The Chicago fest runs Oct. 11-25. Here are five titles coming our way that recently screened in Toronto: -- Michael Phillips
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<i>Directed by Lana Wachowski, Tom Tykwer and Andy Wachowski</i><br>
In Toronto, few films split audiences and critics down the middle and sideways like this sprawling adaptation of the David Mitchell novel, set in six different time periods, in intertwining tales of redemption, revolution and the ripple effect of a good deed. All that, plus the apocalypse! And a feel-good ending. Tom Hanks and Halle Berry, among others, play many parts.

'Cloud Atlas'

( September 13, 2012 )
Directed by Lana Wachowski, Tom Tykwer and Andy Wachowski
In Toronto, few films split audiences and critics down the middle and sideways like this sprawling adaptation of the David Mitchell novel, set in six different time periods, in intertwining tales of redemption, revolution and the ripple effect of a good deed. All that, plus the apocalypse! And a feel-good ending. Tom Hanks and Halle Berry, among others, play many parts.
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