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The Chicago Latino Film Festival is the longest running Latino film festival in the United States. We celebrate the motion picture arts depicting Latino culture, arts and realities through film. CLFF will be celebrating it's 40th Edition in 2024.
Featuring close to 100 short and feature-length films from Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, Spain, Portugal, and the United States, the 40th Chicago Latino Film Festival will run from April 11th to April 22nd.
The Chicago Latino Film Festival is the longest running Latino film festival in the United States. We celebrate the motion picture arts depicting Latino culture, arts and realities through film. CLFF will be celebrating it's 40th Edition in 2024.
The Chicago Latino Film Festival is the longest running Latino film festival in the United States. We celebrate the motion picture arts depicting Latino culture, arts and realities through film. CLFF will be celebrating it's 40th Edition in 2024.
Box Office Information. The 40th Chicago Latino Film Festival will be held at three venues accross Chicago. The Davies will host the opening night and Instituto Cervantes will host special events. All other films will be shown at the Landmark Century Theatres.
CHICAGO (March 7, 2023) – The 39th Chicago Latino Film Festival announces the first wave of titles from the close to 100 feature and short length films from Latin America, Spain, Portugal and the United States confirmed for the event.
The Chicago Latino Film Festival is the longest running Latino film festival in the United States. We celebrate the motion picture arts depicting Latino culture, arts and realities through film. CLFF will be celebrating it's 40th Edition in 2024.
The Chicago Latino Film Festival is the longest running Latino film festival in the United States. We celebrate the motion picture arts depicting Latino culture, arts and realities through film. CLFF will be celebrating it's 40th Edition in 2024.
The 39th Chicago Latino Film Festival (CLFF) last night presented, at an invitation only event at Instituto Cervantes, its full slate of films and special events. Produced by the International Latino Cultural Center of Chicago, the Festival will present 51 features and 35 shorts from April 13th to April 23rd, most of them at the Landmark ...
For 10 exciting days, the 40th Chicago Latino Film Festival welcomes more than 35,000 film enthusiasts and film representatives from all over Latin America, Spain, Portugal and the United States. We’ll need a team of volunteers to make the festival a remarkable experience for all our guests.