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The 24th-annual Chicago Latino Film Festival will run from April 4 to 16, 2008. Click here to learn more about this year’s Chicago Latino Film Festival! This text is from the festival:

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With so many choices at the 2008 Chicago Latino Film Festival, “El Senor Presidente” stands out to us as a headliner. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Nobel laureate Miguel Angel Asturias.

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The Neo-Futurists conclude their 2007/2008 prime-time season with Picked Up, a series of six never-before-seen television pilots performed live onstage. Neo-Futurists Dean Evans, Jay Torrence and Ryan Walters lead a team of skilled comedy writers in a genuine attempt to create the best TV pilot ever. Picked Up opens Thursday, April 10, 2008 at 8:00 p.m. at The Neo-Futurarium, 5153 N. Ashland.

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On the grounds of a private psychiatric facility, two brothers find themselves face-to-face with each other’s involvement in their traumatic past. In court-ordered rehab, Drew calls on his brother, Terry, to corroborate his story of abuse.

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The Prop Thtr, which relishes in quipping about its “great air conditioning” in Chicago’s furthest west off-Loop theatre location, puts up the play “Ceres” against the backdrop of the Windy City’s (sometimes) booming financial district.

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