The Onion City Experimental Film and Video Festival is an international film festival based in Chicago, exclusively dedicated to showcasing experimental film and video. Established in the 1980s by the Experimental Film Coalition, Chicago Filmmakers assumed responsibility for the festival in 2001, expanding its scope to include video works alongside film. The festival's mission is to provide local and regional audiences with access to a diverse range of contemporary experimental works, emphasizing artistic excellence and representing various styles, forms, and nationalities. It typically presents 8-10 programs over four days, featuring approximately 60-70 works from around the world. The festival is a juried event and has been recognized as one of the top experimental film festivals globally.