Love & Irony

  • Festival Pass

    $90

  • Weekend Pass

    $50

  • Day Pass

    $25

  • Single Showing

    $10

Full Festival Pass Access to every in-person showing
$90 x
Weekend 1 Pass - CLC Grayslake Access to all showings at CLC Grayslake during Weekend 1 including Love & Irony (Nov 2 at 04:20 pm - College of Lake County - Grayslake Campus :: Room A011)
$50 x
Weekend 2 Pass - CLC Grayslake Access to all showings at CLC Grayslake during Weekend 2 including Love & Irony (Nov 10 at 08:00 pm - College of Lake County - Grayslake Campus :: Room A011)
$50 x
Day Pass Nov 2 - CLC Grayslake Access to all showings on Nov 2 at CLC Grayslake including Love & Irony (Nov 2 at 04:20 pm - College of Lake County - Grayslake Campus :: Room A011)
$25 x
Day Pass Nov 10 - CLC Grayslake Access to all showings on Nov 10 at CLC Grayslake including Love & Irony (Nov 10 at 08:00 pm - College of Lake County - Grayslake Campus :: Room A011)
$25 x
Love & Irony :: Nov 2 - CLC Grayslake Love & Irony at CLC Grayslake on Nov 2 (Nov 2 at 04:20 pm - College of Lake County - Grayslake Campus :: Room A011)
$10 x
Love & Irony :: Nov 10 - CLC Grayslake Love & Irony at CLC Grayslake on Nov 10 (Nov 10 at 08:00 pm - College of Lake County - Grayslake Campus :: Room A011)
$10 x

Narrative Feature

USA, 110 Minutes
Director John Biesack
Producer John Biesack
Screenwriter John Biesack
Executive Producer John Biesack
Editor Thomas Bryant/Max Hey
Cinematographer Robb Fischer
Music By Pedall
Composer Peter Batchelder
Cast Pat Reidy, Christine Donlon, Adam Peacock, Atra Asdou

From the safe confines of the bike shop they work at, life-long friends, Charlie and Francis, spend their days dismantling the post-modern world they live in, rattling off “self-evident” truths about dunk-tank clowns, sociology majors, and all of the archetypes in-between. Their dynamic is upended when Charlie has a chance encounter with Chloe, a beguiling photojournalist capable of carving up his idiosyncrasies and beliefs with razor sharp precision. As the two navigate the land mines of past, present, and future relationships, Chloe begins to teach Charlie that the things he holds close to his chest and dear to his heart might - ironically - not be so close and dear as he thought.