The International Latino Cultural Center of Chicago (ILCC) is the producer of the Chicago Latino Film Festival (CLFF), the longest running Latino film festival in the United States. They celebrate the motion picture arts that depict Latino culture, arts, and realities through film.
CLFF, a division of the ILCC, has been showcasing a diverse range of films from the Pan-Latino diaspora for the past 39 years, providing an excellent overview of current trends in Iberoamerican cinema. With a commitment to both in-person and virtual screenings, the ILCC aims to bring the festival experience to a wider audience while maintaining the conversation-starting power of a printed schedule.
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