# Chicago

> 2002 film by Rob Marshall

**Wikidata**: [Q189889](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q189889)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(2002_film))  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/chicago

## Summary
Chicago is a 2002 feature film directed by Rob Marshall. It is a musical film with connections to multiple film genres and is documented on Miramax's official movie page.

## Key Facts
- Title (Wikidata/Wikipedia): Chicago (2002 film).
- Primary description: 2002 film by Rob Marshall.
- Official website: http://www.miramax.com/movie/chicago.
- Publication / release dates (source records): 2002 (unspecified), 2002-12-10, 2003-02-27.
- Wikidata sitelink_count for the film entry: 63.
- Classification: film — a sequence of images that give the impression of movement, stored on film stock.
- Genre classifications associated in source materials: musical film; comedy drama; prison film; drama film; comedy film; detective film.
- Related company listed: Miramax — identified as an American film and TV company; inception recorded as +1979-01-01T00:00:00Z; sitelink_count: 47.
- Awards / recognition categories associated in source materials: Academy Award for Best Picture; Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress; Academy Award for Best Film Editing; Academy Award for Best Costume Design; Academy Award for Best Production Design; Academy Award for Best Sound; National Board of Review: Top Ten Films; Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Film.
- Related countries named in source relationships: United States; Canada; Germany.
- Structured property: wikipedia_title = "Chicago (2002 film)".
- Structured property: wikidata_description = "2002 film by Rob Marshall".
- SEO Data Context: No SEO data available yet.

## FAQs
Q: What is Chicago (2002)?
A: Chicago is a feature film released in 2002 and directed by Rob Marshall. It is identified on Miramax's official movie page.

Q: When was Chicago released?
A: Source records list publication or release dates as 2002 (unspecified), 2002-12-10, and 2003-02-27.

Q: Who produced or is associated with the film's official site?
A: Miramax is the film and TV company shown as the publisher of the film's official web page (http://www.miramax.com/movie/chicago).

Q: What genres is Chicago associated with?
A: The film is associated with multiple genres in source material: musical film, comedy drama, prison film, drama film, comedy film, and detective film.

Q: What awards and recognitions are connected to Chicago in the source material?
A: The film entry is connected in source data to several major award categories and recognitions, including multiple Academy Award categories (Best Picture; Best Supporting Actress; Best Film Editing; Best Costume Design; Best Production Design; Best Sound), National Board of Review: Top Ten Films, and the Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Film.

Q: Where can I find the film's Wikidata/Wikipedia entry identifiers?
A: The film's wikipedia_title is "Chicago (2002 film)"; the Wikidata entry lists a sitelink_count of 63 and the description "2002 film by Rob Marshall."

Q: Which countries appear in the film's related data?
A: The related-country items shown in the source are the United States, Canada, and Germany.

## Why It Matters
Chicago (2002) is notable in the provided source material because it is represented as a 2002 feature film by an established director, Rob Marshall, and is linked to prominent industry recognition categories. The presence of the film on Miramax's official site and its connection to major award categories and critics’ lists indicate a level of prominence within the film industry ecosystem. Additionally, the film is classified across a wide set of genres (musical, comedy drama, prison film, drama, comedy, detective), which signals cross-genre relevance and potential interest to diverse audiences and critical bodies. The aggregated metadata (multiple release dates, a dedicated Miramax page, and numerous related awards categories) shows that the film is a well-documented cultural product with institutional visibility.

## Notable For
- Being a 2002 feature film directed by Rob Marshall (primary identifying fact in source).
- Being classified across multiple film genres in source material: musical film, comedy drama, prison film, drama film, comedy film, and detective film.
- Having an official Miramax movie page (http://www.miramax.com/movie/chicago).
- Appearing in source-linked award and recognition categories that include major Academy Award categories and prominent critics’ awards.
- Multiple publication/release date entries in structured data: 2002 (unspecified), 2002-12-10, and 2003-02-27.
- A substantial Wikidata presence as indicated by a sitelink_count of 63.

## Body

### Overview
- Chicago is described in source data as a 2002 film directed by Rob Marshall.
- The film entry on Miramax is available at http://www.miramax.com/movie/chicago.
- Structured identifiers: wikipedia_title = "Chicago (2002 film)"; wikidata_description = "2002 film by Rob Marshall"; sitelink_count = 63.

### Classification and Genres
- Film (class): defined in source as a sequence of images that give the impression of movement, stored on film stock.
- Genres associated in source:
  - Musical film — listed as a film genre in the source relationships.
  - Comedy drama — identified as a genre of theatre, film, and television.
  - Prison film — described in source as a film genre concerned with prison life and often prison escape.
  - Drama film — listed as a film genre.
  - Comedy film — defined in source as a genre of film in which the main emphasis is on humour.
  - Detective film — listed as a film genre.

### Release and Publication Dates
- Source records indicate multiple date entries for publication/release:
  - 2002 (unspecified).
  - 2002-12-10.
  - 2003-02-27.
- These dates are included in the structured properties for the film entry as provided.

### Official Website and Identifiers
- Official page (as given in source): http://www.miramax.com/movie/chicago.
- Wikipedia/Wikidata identifiers from structured properties:
  - wikipedia_title: Chicago (2002 film).
  - wikidata_description: 2002 film by Rob Marshall.
  - sitelink_count: 63.

### Awards and Recognition (as linked in source)
- The source lists the film in relation to the following award categories and recognitions (note: source lists connections; it does not itself provide winners/nomination details):
  - Academy Award for Best Picture.
  - Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
  - Academy Award for Best Film Editing.
  - Academy Award for Best Costume Design.
  - Academy Award for Best Production Design.
  - Academy Award for Best Sound.
  - National Board of Review: Top Ten Films.
  - Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Film.

### Related Company: Miramax
- Miramax is listed in the source as an American film and TV company.
- Provided Miramax structured facts:
  - Inception: +1979-01-01T00:00:00Z.
  - Countries associated in source: Q30 (United States), Q16 (Canada).
  - Headquarters: Q65, , Q30 (multiple location identifiers in the source).
  - Industry identifier:  (film industry classification in source).
  - sitelink_count: 47.
- Miramax is the host of the film’s official web page given in the structured properties.

### Related Countries (from source links)
- United States:
  - Described in source as a country located primarily in North America.
  - Inception entries in source: 1776-07-04 (declaration of independence) and 1784-05-12 (preferred date, recognized by Treaty of Paris (1783)).
  - Country label: United States.
  - sitelink_count: 423.
- Canada:
  - Described in source as a country in North America.
  - Inception entry: 1867-07-01 (Canadian Confederation); country label Canada; sitelink_count: 390.
- Germany:
  - Described in source as a country in Central Europe.
  - Multiple inception/period markers included in source (multiple historical qualifiers listed).
  - Country label: Germany; sitelink_count: 400.

### Entities Listed under "Located in / Origin" (Entities headquartered in Chicago or associated with Chicago in source)
The source provides a long list of organizations and entities identified with Chicago. Each item below is reproduced with the facts provided in the source data.

- Byline Bank:
  - Described as a bank based in Chicago.
  - Inception: 1978 (source reference).
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
- Nadex:
  - US-based binary options exchange.
  - Inception: 2004 (source reference).
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
  - (Nadex appears twice in the source list with the same facts.)
- Options Price Reporting Authority:
  - Trading consolidator.
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
- Old Republic International:
  - American insurance company.
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
  - Industry: insurance.
- Ryerson, Inc.:
  - American metals company.
  - Inception: 1842 (source reference).
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
  - Industry: steel.
- TZ Limited:
  - Australian public company (listed in source).
  - Inception: 1986 (source reference).
  - Headquarters: Chicago (as given).
  - Industry: engineering.
- State Bank of Chicago:
  - Listed in source as an entity with headquarters in Chicago.
- Tootsie Roll Industries:
  - Candy company.
  - Inception: 1896 (source reference).
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
- Telephone and Data Systems:
  - American telecommunications company.
  - Inception: 1969 (source reference).
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
  - Industry: telecommunications.
- Where I've Been:
  - Social networking application.
  - Inception: 2007-06-08 (source reference).
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
- Essex Radez, LLC:
  - Electronic trading system.
  - Inception: 1977 (source reference).
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
- G1 Execution Services:
  - Wholesale market maker in NMS and OTC equity securities.
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
- Small Exchange, Inc - Designated Contract Market:
  - Designated contract market.
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
- Sun Trading LLC:
  - Single dealer platform for US equities.
  - Country: United States (headquarters implied in source).
- Merchants' Exchange:
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
- The Green Exchange:
  - Electronic trading platform for various environmental contracts.
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
- Bitnomial:
  - Electronic Trading Platform, Designated Contract Market (DCM).
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
- Seed CX:
  - Entity listed with country United States and headquarters Chicago in source.
- Jump Liquidity:
  - Multi-asset platform for securities, futures, and FX.
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
- Comhar Capital Markets, LLC - US equities:
  - Proprietary trading system.
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
- Global OTC:
  - Electronic trading platform for OTC equity securities.
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
- Comhar Capital Markets, LLC:
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
- Dash ATS:
  - Alternative trading system.
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
- GoHealth:
  - Medicare marketplace.
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
  - Industry: health care industry.
- Atla Open Press:
  - Publishing imprint of Atla.
  - Inception: 2014.
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
- Bohemian Benedictine Press:
  - Czech-American Catholic press based in Chicago, 1889–1975.
  - Inception: 1889.
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
- Dramatic Publishing:
  - American play publisher.
  - Inception: 1885.
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Woodstock (current) with historical Chicago association starting 1885 (source qualifiers).
  - (Dramatic Publishing appears twice in the source list with the same details.)
- Western News Co.:
  - Defunct publisher based in Chicago, Illinois.
  - Inception: 1872.
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago (qualifier: Randolph Street).
- Hot Comics International:
  - Chicago-based publisher.
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
- Adam's Apple:
  - Early 1970s Chicago-based publisher.
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
- F. E. Compton & Company:
  - American publishing company.
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters: Chicago.
- Illinois Arts Council:
  - Government agency.
  - Inception: 1965.
  - Country: United States (as given in source).
- Chicago Department of Public Health:
  - Government entity in Chicago, Illinois, US.
  - Country: United States.
- Office of the Medical Examiner of Cook County:
  - Government organization in Chicago, United States.
  - Inception: 1976 (source reference).
  - Country: United States.
- WNDR Museum:
  - Installation art museum in Chicago, Illinois.
  - Inception: 2018.
  - Country: United States.
- Mind Over Matter Records:
  - American record label.
  - Inception: 2008-12 (source reference).
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters history in source: Grandville (start 2008, end 2015), North Hollywood (start 2015, end 2018), Chicago (preferred, start 2018).
- (Where duplicate entries appeared in the source, both instances are acknowledged above with their referenced facts.)

### Metadata and Data Context
- SEO Data Context: No SEO data available yet (explicit note in source).
- The film’s structured metadata in the source includes website, sitelink_count, wikipedia_title, publication_date entries, and a concise Wikidata description.

### Notes on Source Scope and Limitations
- The current content relies exclusively on the provided source material and reproduces its relationships and structured properties as given.
- Award categories and organizational associations are reported as connections present in the source; the source itself does not enumerate winners, nominations, or detailed production credits beyond the director attribution (Rob Marshall) and the Miramax webpage.

## References

1. [Source](https://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/2003)
2. Virtual International Authority File
3. The Movie Database
4. Chicago. Rotten Tomatoes
5. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures
6. Freebase Data Dumps
7. [IMDb](http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0299658/releaseinfo)
8. [Jake Myers - IMDb](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0616735/#credits)
9. BBC Things
10. Kinopoisk
11. Entertainment Identifier Registry
12. [Source](https://www.kijkwijzer.nl/films/chicago/)
13. terjesztesre_kerulo_filmalkotasok_nyilvantartasa.xlsx
14. [Source](http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=41244.html)
15. List of film licenses issued from 1945 to 2020
16. [Source](https://www.eirin.jp/list/index.php?s_year=2021&s_month=11&e_year=2021&e_month=11&pageID=2)
17. [Source](https://www.cnc.fr/professionnels/visas-et-classification/107374)
18. Online-Filmdatenbank
19. Cinémathèque québécoise
20. Bechdel Test Movie List
21. mymovies.it
22. [Source](https://ui.eidr.org/view/content?id=10.5240/3033-1838-6672-436F-221B-9)
23. Danish Film Database
24. [Source](https://www.acmi.net.au/works/95640)
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26. Trakt.tv
27. FilmVandaag.nl