Maria Altamirano, Nicolas Blanco and Gia Rigoli will each receive a $50,000 unrestricted grant as part of the program, made possible by Searchlight Pictures and in collaboration with NALIP.
“Our goal with this initiative is to build community and to support and nurture the next wave of filmmaking talent,” Disney director of creative talent pathways, representation and inclusion strategies Mahin Ibrahim and Searchlight vice president of production Richard Ruiz said in a joint statement.
“Our goal is to provide the three Latinx Fellows with the necessary tools and resources to take their projects to the next level,”
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