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Features Hip-Hop Artist Rhymefest, Tickets Available

Hip-hop artist and songwriter Che "Rhymefest" Smith decided to raise his family at his childhood home on Chicago’s South Side before realizing that his estranged father is now a homeless alcoholic living in the neighborhood. Che ventures to reach out to his father, who hadn't been in his life for 20 years, only to discover deeper complexities to the story he had accepted about his father. Constructed from home movies, archival photographs, and footage shot over the course of a year, In My Father’s House is an intimate chronicle of Che's sincere but often-fraught journey to build a future for his own family by reconnecting with his traumatic past.

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