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Meet the New NYWIFT Member: Gabriela Coronel
Welcome to NYWIFT, Gabriela Coronel! Gabriela Coronel is an up-and-coming filmmaker and visual artist who recently graduated from Ithaca College. Driven and inspired by the diversity of the human experience, Gabriela tells stories through various mediums. Her talent and vision has been appreciated by the likes of Westchester Magazine and Tiny Studios, where she worked on a variety of creative projects and events. Gabriela strives to push herself creatively. She draws from her personal experiences throughout each project she pursues, allowing her to continuously explore new ideas and challenge old ones. In our interview, Gabriela discusses her background and the origins of her creative inspiration.
Meet the New NYWIFT Member: Joy Jorgensen
Welcome to NYWIFT, Joy Jorgensen! I had the pleasure of interviewing Joy, the powerhouse producer and founder of Killjoy Films. Joy has built a space where filmmakers with bold, distinct voices can take creative risks while still building sustainable careers. With films like We Strangers (SXSW 2024), Runner (TIFF 2022), and Homebody (Outfest 2021), Joy has carved out an incredible path in independent film. A Sundance and Rotterdam Producing Fellow and adjunct professor at NYU Tisch Graduate Film, she splits her time between Berlin and New York, continuing to nurture the next generation of fearless storytellers.
Meet the New NYWIFT Member: Juanita Umaña
Welcome to NYWIFT, Juanita Umaña! Juanita Umaña is a filmmaker from Bogotá, Colombia, who divides her time between the Bay Area and the East Coast. Her films and documentaries explore intimate moments of family life, often with a focus on social commentary. Her autobiographical short film, Before the World Was Big, about her relationship with her mother, was recognized by the Sundance Institute in 2021, earning her a spot in the Adobe x Ignite Fellowship. In addition to directing and writing, Juanita enjoys working on studio sets and recently assisted on Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another in California's remote desert. She has produced and shot short films, documentaries, and music videos in Colombia, Nicaragua, and the U.S., focusing on stories from underrepresented communities and American subcultures. Her goal is to bring these narratives to mainstream cinema.
The 2025 Collaboration Awards Honores Women Helping Women
The 2025 Collaboration Awards: Women Working with Women on Saturday, December 5, 2025 honored outstanding artists creating new interdisciplinary work in theater, film and dance. The gala, produced by the Women in the Arts & Media Coalition (WAM Coalition), honored outstanding partnerships between professional women from different specializations across the arts and media industries. The event, held in the Fred and Adele Astaire Ballroom at the Houghton Hall Arts Community in Manhattan, was presented at a time when opportunities for both women and the arts are under threat.
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