The International Latino Cultural Center presents the 22nd Chicago Latino Film Festival with screenings Friday, April 21, through Thursday, May 4, at Chicago State Univ., 9501 S. King Dr.; Richard J. Daley College, 7500 S. Pulaski; Dominican Univ., 7900 W. Division, River Forest; Facets Cinematheque; Gene Siskel Film Center; Landmark’s Century Centre; Little Village Lawndale High School, 3120 S. Kostner; Moraine Valley Community College, 10900 S. 88th Ave., Palos Hills; Morton College, 3801 S. Central, Cicero; Northwestern Univ. Block Museum of Art; Pipers Alley; River East 21; St. Xavier Univ., 3700 W. 103rd St.; and Univ. of Illinois at Chicago Lecture Center B2, 750 S. Halsted. Unless otherwise noted, tickets are $9-$10, and a festival pass, good for ten screenings, is $80. Discounts are available for students, seniors, the disabled, and members of Illinois Arts Alliance and ILCC; for more information call 312-409-1757 or visit www.latinoculturalcenter.org. Following are listings through Thursday, April 27; a full festival schedule appears at www.chicagoreader.com. Unless otherwise noted, all screenings are in English or subtitled Spanish.

Detective Prado’s Last Case

A woman leaves Buenos Aires to rethink her life in her hometown of Parana in this 2003 Argentinean feature by Celina Murga. 80 min. a Landmark’s Century Centre, 7 PM

Killing Cabos

Tainos: The Last Tribe

A young girl slipping into delinquency in Caracas is sent to an orphanage/detention facility and meets a sympathetic music teacher. Solveig Hoogesteijn directed this 2005 Spanish-Venezuelan coproduction. 110 min. a Landmark’s Century Centre, 3:30 PM

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