Graciela Guerrero-Reyes
- Producer
Graciela Guerrero is a Mexican producer. She started her career in 2005 with the short film Un Bel Morir, which starred Ofelia Medina and screened in several film festivals, and it received numerous awards worldwide.
Co-producer of Canción sin Nombre, a multi-award-winning movie co-produced by Mexico, Peru, Spain, and the United States, had its world debut in the Directors' Fortnight at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival.
Her first documentary film, A Common Sequence, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2023 and is currently screening at film festivals worldwide.
As executive producer, Graciela is currently developing several international co-productions.
The Tribeca Film Institute, Proimágenes Colombia, Guadalajara Film Festival, Ventana Sur, and Talents, among others, are just a few of the worldwide forums and festivals in which Graciela has served as a jury member.
Graciela is the Program Director of Cine Qua Non Lab, an organization that supports independent cinema and filmmakers worldwide by holding screenwriting residential workshops in Mexico. Cine Qua Non Lab received for two consecutive years the prestigious FilmCraft grant from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences-Oscars®
Co-producer of Canción sin Nombre, a multi-award-winning movie co-produced by Mexico, Peru, Spain, and the United States, had its world debut in the Directors' Fortnight at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival.
Her first documentary film, A Common Sequence, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2023 and is currently screening at film festivals worldwide.
As executive producer, Graciela is currently developing several international co-productions.
The Tribeca Film Institute, Proimágenes Colombia, Guadalajara Film Festival, Ventana Sur, and Talents, among others, are just a few of the worldwide forums and festivals in which Graciela has served as a jury member.
Graciela is the Program Director of Cine Qua Non Lab, an organization that supports independent cinema and filmmakers worldwide by holding screenwriting residential workshops in Mexico. Cine Qua Non Lab received for two consecutive years the prestigious FilmCraft grant from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences-Oscars®