Cristina Ibarra Producer/Director
This is Cristina Ibarra’s first feature documentary. For the past eight years, she has been making short films that have been seen on public television and in galleries, museums, schools and film festivals across the United States including the Guggenheim Museum, Exit Art Gallery and the Queens Museum. Her award-winning directorial debut, “Dirty Laundry: A Homemade Telenovela,” aired on the PBS series ColorVision. She has also produced interstitials for Latino Public Broadcasting, the New York International Latino Film Festival and fulana, a Latina multimedia collaborative. Some of her credits include “Grandma’s Hip Hop,” “Amnezac” and “Wheels of Change.” Ibarra is a Rockefeller Fellow, a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow and a CPB/PBS Producers Academy Fellow. She is a founding member of NALIP; fulana; and SubCine, the first Latino self-distribution collective. Ibarra, who lives in Brooklyn, N.Y., is currently developing two projects: a documentary entitled “Another Martha” and a feature film entitled “Love & Monster Trucks.”
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