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Latino Movie Institute Names Its 2025 Inclusion Fellows

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The Latino Movie Institute (LFI) has named its 10 administrators for its annual LFI Inclusion Fellowship.

This system features a $50,000 grant, personalised mentorships, and networking alternatives and is supported by the Netflix Fund for Artistic Fairness. The entire fellows’ accomplished initiatives will probably be screened on the 2025 Los Angeles Latino Worldwide Movie Competition (LALIFF) going down from Could 28 to June 1. 

“At LFI we’re cultivating voices and nurturing expertise that can reshape the trade,” stated Erika Sabel Flores, VP of Applications and Innovation. “With Netflix’s assist, we’re creating groundbreaking Latino content material that meets the very best creative requirements whereas authentically representing our communities. Our mission transcends conventional variety initiatives and builds sustainable pathways for inventive excellence.” 

Stacey Pascal Gaspard, a 2023/2024 fellow, mirrored on her expertise on this system saying, “With this Fellowship, I bought to discover a brand new style, and with this film, I felt the evolution of my voice and the way a lot I’ve grown. Alternatives like this are what it’s essential to actually see your potential. This expertise made me notice I’m able to go for my first function whereas I proceed to construct my TV resume.”


The chosen 2025 LFI Inclusion Fellows and their movies are listed under: 

Colby Barrios – “Love me Tender, Love me True” 
Jorge G. Camarena – “All of the Home windows are Closed”
Imani Celeste – “Tigueronas”
Loren Escandón – “Gris”
Sofía Garza-Barba – “Efflorescence”
Kaila Gutierrez – “Excessive Beam”
Nicolas Jara – “Flip Away”
Gabriela Paciel – “Michelle’s Massive Day” 
Matthew Gabriel Serrano – “Xolo”
Victor Velasco – “I Have Wings however I Can not Fly”