The eighth annual edition of the Chicago Latino Film Festival, produced by Chicago Latino Cinema and Columbia College, continues from Friday, October 2, through Monday, October 5. Film and video screenings will be held at the Three Penny, 2424 N. Lincoln; at Facets Multimedia Center, 1517 W. Fullerton; at the Univ. of Chicago Noyes Hall, 1212 E. 59th St.; at the Univ. of Chicago Cobb Hall, 5511 S. Ellis; at Columbia College Hokin Center, 623 S. Wabash; at the Chicago Historical Society, Clark at North; at Northwestern Univ. Norris Center, 1999 Sheridan Road, Evanston; and on an outdoor video screen at the Spanish Coalition for Jobs, 2011 W. Pershing. Ticket prices per program are $6; $4 for students, senior citizens, and disabled persons; and $3 for Chicago Latino Cinema members. For more information call 431-1330.

Short Films #6

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Videos #6

Estela Bravo’s Cuban documentary about Cuban immigration to the U.S., Miami/Havana, and Gerald Ranson and Claudia Vargas-Sherwood’s Bolivian documentary, Bolivia: On the Trail of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. (Facets Multimedia Center, 6:00)

The Body

Director and cowriter Luis is Galvao Teles’s Portuguese feature about a photographer (Joaquim de Almeida) who kidnaps his daughter hoping to win back her mother, a circus amazon. Teles will be present at the screening. (Univ. of Chicago Noyes Hall, 9:00)

Don Quixote, Part I