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The Chicago Film Critics Association (CFCA) is an association of professional film critics, who work in print, broadcast and online media, based in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The organization was founded in 1990 by film critics Sharon LeMaire and Sue Kiner, following the success of the first Chicago Film Critics Awards given out in 1988. The association compromises 60 members. Since 1989, the CFCA has given out annual awards that recognize the best films in a variety of categories. These awards are noted in the established print media such as ''Variety'' and ''The Hollywood Reporter''. The association has also hosted the annual Chicago Critics Film Festival since 2013, which intends to bring a number of feature and short films to a larger audience. ==Membership== The Chicago Film Critics Association restricts its membership to professional film critics, who have been employed in the media as a "critical voice or staff authority" on the subject of the cinema for six months.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Chicago Film Critics Association Members (2014–15) )〕 Applicants for membership in the CFCA must provide a letter signed by a producer or editor showing they have been in paid employment as a critic, as well as examples of published work.〔 Applicants must also reside in the Chicago area.〔 By 2004, the CFCA had just over 40 members and now compromises of over 60.〔 Its membership includes writers for such film-related websites and print media as Ain't It Cool News, ''The A.V. Club'', ''Chicago Sun-Times'', ''Daily Herald'', The Dissolve, eFilmCritic.com and ''Paste'' magazine.〔
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