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Alliance of Women Directors Sets 2025 Mentor Latina Directors Fellows
June 23, 2025

"Twelve Latine and Indigenous filmmakers have been selected to join the year-long fellowship, which aims to advance underrepresented storytelling." READ ON

Conversations with Sienna Serrano
December 19, 2024

"Growing up, I’ve always been a storyteller. I was that kid who would round up the cousins and create little shows with them to perform in front of our family… Which, of course, would probably go awry the second we got up on our “stage,” aka the middle of the family living room. But that never stopped me from creating, and as luck would have it, I continued that spark of storytelling through the medium of dance." READ ON

Meet Sienna Serrano
July 9, 2024

"I got my work ethic from growing up in a competitive dance studio. The studio itself was very fast-paced and no-nonsense, so as a child, I quickly learned that you had to put in the time and effort to reach your goals, like placing first in a dance competition. I spent hours after school at what would become my second home, practicing and uncovering the craft of dance alongside understanding the importance of teamwork. Even though there were arduous and frustrating moments, I kept going knowing the happiness created by sharing my art with others was well worth it." READ ON

OKCine Latino Film Festival celebrates culture, growth in its ninth year
March 7, 2023

"And it's so important to have my film out there because ... at the end of the day, if I have one person that it connects to and gives them hope, it lets them know it's possible to deal with those feelings and that you're not alone." READ ON

Living Altars: How ‘The COVID Monologues’ pays tribute to casualties of the coronavirus
February 25, 2021

"Among the milieu of online entertainment, there’s a theatric YouTube series working on two levels: archiving stories of the dead and processing grief." READ ON

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