Fellows were selected from Sundance Institute artist support programs across fiction and nonfiction.
Since the Latine Fellowship and Collab Scholarship launched last year, 11 artists have participated in the program.
Johnny Alvarez is a queer Cuban-American writer and filmmaker.

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His work has been supported by Sundance, SFFILM, Comedy Central, and Outfest.
His films have screened at festivals in LA, Chicago, Seattle, and elsewhere.
Bailey is an award winning Puerto Rican filmmaker.

Gabriella Garcia Pardo(director-producer) withFenced(working title): Fenced reflect our desires and fears.
Gabriella Garcia Pardo is a Colombian-American documentary filmmaker whose work centers stories of land, community, and non-humans.
Gabriella produced and co-wrote La Bonga (True/False, 2023) with directors Sebastian Pinzon Silva and Canela Reyes.
Ortega is an award-winning writer/director from the Dominican Republic.
Hernandez is a writer-director from Los Angeles.
After he dies, Clemencias faith finds itself at a crossroads.
Estrada is a Mexican-American writer/director.
which premiered at the Palm Springs Shorts Fest and Suripanta, nominated for an Imagen Award.
El Tesoro, starring Oscar nominee Adriana Barraza, is Davids latest film.
But this time, he is accompanied by his eleven-year-old daughter.
Alvarez is an internationally recognized Cuban-Dutch filmmaker based in Los Angeles.
She graduated from USC with a BFA in Film Production.
Believing she must be a false prophet, Isaac aims to discredit her.
Larios is a Salvadoran-American producer, director, and writer based in Los Angeles.
Castanos is a Boston-based filmmaker and transit planner born and raised in Laredo, Texas.
Silvias debut feature film Hummingbirds is a collaborative self-portrait directed by them and Estefania Contreras.
Pipes is a playwright and filmmaker based in her hometown of LA.
Awards include the Academy Gold Fellowship, Alliance Kendeda Prize, and Leah Ryan Prize.
Her play Bite Me will premiere off-Broadway with WP and Colt Coeur.
Her animated short Nails!
received an Outfest x Colin Higgins Foundation Grant.