Women Inspiring Nevada: Giovannie Espiritu, Director and Producer, Her Hunger Media - Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024 | 2 a.m. - VEGAS INC m.vegasinc.lasvegassun.com/b…
“Despite the sharp, cutting lyrics, people have told me the song still sounds happy and upbeat. I think that reflects how women are often socialized to appear likable and non-threatening—even when we’re asserting ourselves.”
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Bringing my Telly-winning short doc, “Legacy,” to the Feminist Border Arts Film Festival in Las Cruces this weekend and speaking on a panel about Media Arts and activism AND just won an Honorable Mention at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival.
I just finished voting for the first time as a TV Academy member and was thrilled to see so many friends and their projects on the nomination ballot. I was also happy to see a significant number of BIPOC and queer community members represented on the list! #emmy
“Fearless and fun, focused and loaded with historical purpose and contemporary freedom alike – Giovannie Espiritu crafts a disco-funk and pop anthem that’s everything its title intends for it to be.”
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“In the ever-evolving landscape of music and activism, Giovannie Espiritu’s latest release “Ultra Feminist” emerges as a potent day manifesto for modern-day feminism.”
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I’d like to thank the Academy…
For approving me as a new member of the Television Academy’s Performers Peer Group!
This milestone is especially significant as I embark on creating my first series, a 6-ep rom com titled “Maid to Shine” for the Fil-Am TV network. 🎬💖✨
Last year we got a horror movie called Titanic 666 where ghosts haunted and killed people that disturbed them… can’t help but to think it’s was a warning. ⚠️
#LeaveTheTItanicGhostsAlone 🚢
🙀 after being in production brain for the last month on the Love & Karma movie… I just found out I won a Silver @tellyawards for my short doc Legacy in the History:Social Video
Ultimately, the final step that pushed Yeoh toward an Oscar nod was playing a vast array of multiverse characters in “Everything Everywhere,” Ocampo said.
“Folks don’t realize that under the surface, there’s a whole lot of labor that goes into trying to be equal,” Ocampo said.