8th Latino Film Festival Elgin official announcement…

Press Release

VIII Latino Film Festival Elgin in collaboration with the 36th Chicago Latino Film Festival

March 10, 2020

Latino Film Festival Elgin, the annual event that promotes the Hispanic culture will be on April 17, 18 & 19 with independent productions from Mexico, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, and Peru. This event is a satellite of the 36th Chicago Latino Film Festival.

The kick off on Friday April 17 at Elgin Community College, will open doors of Spartan Auditorium at 5p.m., with the Mexican film Emma, followed by a reception.

On Saturday April 18 at 5p.m. & 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 19 at 5 p.m., movies will be shown at Marcus Theatres, 111 S. Randall Road in Elgin.

Saturday April 18 at 5 p.m. from Dominican Republic: Tomorrow don’t forget.

And at 7 p.m. there will be a showing from Costa Rica: Attachment.

Sunday at 5 p.m., from Peru: Papa Youtuber.

WHY: Latino Film Festival Elgin brings together audiences to celebrate, understand and appreciate various aspects of the Hispanic culture.

WHERE: Opening night:

Elgin Community College

1700 Spartan Drive

Elgin, IL 60123

Weekend film showings:

Marcus Theatres

111 S. Randall Road

Elgin, IL 60123

WHEN: Friday, April 17. Doors open at 5 p.m.

Weekend film showings

Saturday, April 18: 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.

Sunday, April 19, 5 p.m.

Contact: Margarita Mendoza VIII Latino Film Festival Elgin Phone (630) 335 5229 mmendoza@colombiahoy.net

36TH CLFF OFFICIAL POSTER!…

The official poster for the 36th Chicago Latino Film Festival has been selected, and the winner is Yağmur Genç.

Please find the official announcement at the following link.

36TH CLFF OFFICIAL POSTER!

The Latino Film Festival Elgin poster will be announced this week.

Opening night for the Latino Film Festival Elgin 2019

Elgin, IL. The seventh Latino Film Festival Elgin, a satellite from The Chicago Latino Film Festival – on its 35th year, the most influential Latino Film Festival in the USA -, will be held on April 5, 6 and 7, with drama, comedy and based in real stories independent movies produced in Dominican Republic, Cuba, Peru, México, and Costa Rica. The kickoff party will be on April 5 at Elgin Community College, in the Spartan Auditorium; doors open at 5:30 p.m. for the Dominican Republic production What I feel for you /Lo que siento por ti, based on real stories of social inclusion, with a mother of two autistic youngsters, a couple trying unsuccessfully have a child, and a father of a Special Olympics athlete. The opening reception will follow.

 

On Saturday, April 6 and Sunday March 7, the movies will be shown at Marcus Theatres located on 111 S. Randall Rd., in Elgin.

On Saturday April 6, at 5 p.m., from Cuba, Mantis Nest /Nido de Mantis, a crime romance film shows the migratory crisis from the island to United States on 1994 while a young woman has hours to prove she was not her parents’ killer.

At 7 p.m. from Peru, All Can Fall/ Caiga quien caiga based on the story of the capture of Vladimiro Montesinos a former advisor of ex-president Alberto Fujimori. In the first week of opening this movie surpassed the 100 thousand people in the audience.

On Sunday April 7, at 3 p.m. from comes Mexico: In times of Rain/ Tiempos de lluvia, a story of an indigenous woman who lives in the city while her mom takes care of her son, there is a conflict when she wants to bring her child to live with her in Mexico City while her grandma thinks it is better for him to stays in the indigenous reserve.

Then, at 5 p.m. Costa Rica: The Dance of the Gazelle/El baile de la gacela proves how love and the passion for dancing have no age.

The Latino Film Festival is in collaboration with the Chicago Latino Film Festival.

Elgin Community College is located at 1700 Spartan Drive, Elgin, IL. 60123.

Marcus Theatres are located at 111 S Randall Rd, Elgin, IL 60123.

 

 

Latino Film Festival 2019…

Elgin, IL

Margarita Mendoza, director of the Latino Film Festival Elgin, has anounced the dates and venues for the Festival’s 7th edition.

“We are a satellite from The Chicago Latino Film Festival – on its 35th year, the most influential Latino Film Festival in the USA -“, indicated Margarita Mendoza.

We are glad to partner with the Elgin Community College for our 7th straight year to host the opening night and gala on April 5th, 2019 and to continue the tradition of a weekend at the Marcus Theatres Elgin on April 6th/7th, 2019.

Participating countries and screening times will be announced shortly.

The Latino Film Festival is in collaboration with the Chicago Latino Film Festival.

For more information you can contact Margarita Mendoza at mmendoza@colombiahoy.net

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LFFE-2019

Latino Film Festival Elgin 2016

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Latino Film Festival Elgin 2015

For the third consecutive year, Elgin will host the Latino Film Festival Elgin.

7 Movies from Latin American countries will be available April 10th, 11th, 12th and 17th (2015).

The kick-off will include a gala after the movie the night of April 10th at the Elgin Community College.

“It is a great feeling to be able to bring for one more year the latin American culture represented in these movies” said Margarita Escobar the director of the festival.

All movies are subtitled in English.

U-46 Students Win Terri Hemmert Radio Awards

October 9, 2014
From Submitted Reports
Courier News

ELGIN – Five students received Terri Hemmert High School Student Radio/Audio Awards at the Midwest Regional High School and College Radio/Webcast Conference at Columbia College Chicago on Sept, 27.

Students from Elgin High School and South Elgin High School won first place in the interviewing and podcasts categories. A Bartlett High School student earned an honorable mention in the Radio Public Service Campaign/Production category. The first-place winners were:

● Karina Blanco of Elgin High School for interviewing
● Jackie Mendez of Elgin High School for interviewing
● Luis Muñoz, Elgin High School for interviewing
● Selena Rodriguez, Elgin High School for interviewing
● Justin Kosek, South Elgin High School for podcasts.

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Michael Koss of Bartlett High School earned an honorable mention for radion public service campaign and production.

“This award motivates me to continue with radio club and improve our radio broadcasts,” Mendez said. “The judges told us to continue to ask hard questions when we interview.”

Elgin High School students won first place for their interview with Elgin Mayor David Kaptain. In April 2014, students attended the Latino Film Festival and interviewed the mayor about his time as a student at Elgin High School and his duties as a mayor.

Kosek, who graduated in May from the BEACON Academy, co-hosted a radio show on WEPS 88.9 FM on Mondays called “The Fuse.”

Koss, created his own public service announcement about ACT Preparation. It focused on tips for student testing and the announcement ran in the weeks leading up to the test.

“These awards recognize the talent, creativity and hard work of our students,” said Tony Sanders, U46 CEO. “We relaunched WEPS 88.9 FM in November 2013. It’s impressive to see how successful our radio clubs have become in such a short amount of time.”

The all-day event at Columbia College features sessions and panels featuring radio industry professionals, as well as hands-on workshops. The awards ceremony was held in honor of longtime WXRT-FM personality and National Radio Hall of Famer Terri Hemmert, who was present for the awards.

Hemmert has devoted more than 30 years to her profession and made radio history in 1981 when she became the first female morning drive personality in Chicago on WXRT. She currently hosts a midday radio program on WXRT and produces “Breakfast with the Beatles,” Chicago’s longest-running show devoted to the Fab Four.

WEPS 88.9 FM broadcasts student produced content from the district’s six high schools, weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. For more information about WEPS, visit www.u-46.org.

31st Chicago Latino Film Festival Poster

Poster designed by: Jorge Pomareda

“The symbols of passion are a recurrent subject in my work: the heart symbolizes love and perseverance. It’s something that goes into every film made, a true labor of love, but it is also what those films make us feel when we watch them. By blending these two symbols -the camera and the heart- this new object was born, and I loved it. It’s very unique and makes such a strong statement that I wanted to keep the design very simple,  with a complementary color palette and strong lines to bring the illustration to life.” – Jorge Pomareda

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Latino Film Festival Elgin – Movie Trailers

ECC movie trailers video…