The 13th annual edition of the Chicago Latino Film Festival, produced by Chicago Latino Cinema and Columbia College, continues from Friday, April 11, through Monday, April 14. Film and video screenings will be at the Chestnut Station, 850 N. Clark; Facets Multimedia Center, 1517 W. Fullerton; Spanish Coalition for Jobs, 2011 W. Pershing; First Chicago Center, 1 S. Dearborn; and Calles y Suenos, 1900 S. Carpenter. Tickets for most programs are $7.50, $6.50 for students, senior citizens, and disabled persons, and $6 for Chicago Latino Cinema members; the closing-night screening of Hi, Are You Alone? costs $25, $15 for members, which includes cocktails and a buffet. Festival passes, good for 15 screenings excluding special events, are $70, $60 for Chicago Latino Cinema members. For more information call 312-431-1330.
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A 1996 Brazilian crime thriller set in Rio, directed by Murilo Salles. (Chestnut Station, 6:45)
Corisco and Dada
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The Ship of the American Dream
Based on a true story, this 1996 Colombian-Mexican-Venezuelan production, directed by Ciro Duran, is about six stowaways bound for New York. (Chestnut Station, 8:30)
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