The National Association of Latino Independent Producers will host a sneak peek of the new NBC comedy “Lopez vs. Lopez” as part of this week’s 8th Annual Latino Media Fest Officia…
The National Association of Latino Independent Producers will host a sneak peek of the new NBC comedy “Lopez vs. Lopez” as part of this week’s 8th AnnualThe 2022 lineup includes “Hoar” directed by Jeanette Dilone, “El Triste” directed by Manuel De Valle, “Inés Unfortunately” directed by Anna Salinas, “Fernanda” directed by Mar Molina, “The Lifers Network” directed by Michael Steves, “Soñadora” directed by Stacy Pascal Gaspard and “Brownsville Bred” directed by Elaine Del Valle.
“NALIP is thrilled to be back in person with the Latino Media Fest. Through this platform, we promote the artists we’ve helped cultivate through our network of opportunities,” said Karla Pita Loor, chair of NALIP’s board of directors and executive vice president of enterprise inclusion and social responsibility at Banijay Americas. “We are grateful for the support of our presenting sponsor, Comcast NBCUniversal Telemundo, and all our additional partners who together help us launch careers.
This year’s Latino Media Fest will also screen a sneak peek of “Lopez vs. Lopez,” written and executive produced by Debby Wolfe. Starring Lopez and his daughter Mayan, the upcoming NBC comedy series depicts a fictionalized version of their real-life father-daughter relationship. “NBCUniversal and Telemundo are excited to partner with NALIP and the Latino Media Fest as it returns this year to an in-person celebration” said Craig Robinson, NBCUniversal’s executive vice president and chief diversity officer. “These festivals champion the work of artists from underrepresented groups telling diverse stories and we’re proud to help expand their opportunities.”
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