Aurora Guerrero

Aurora Guerrero

Personal Details

Biography

Aurora Guerrero, a proud queer, Indigenous-identified Chicana, hails from the vibrant San Francisco Bay Area, where she was nurtured and shaped by the diverse cultural landscape. With a strong sense of identity and purpose, Guerrero has made a significant mark in the world of film and television, showcasing her unique voice and perspective.

Her debut narrative feature film, "Mosquita Y Mari", premiered at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival in 2012, earning her widespread recognition and acclaim. This milestone achievement paved the way for her subsequent success in the industry.

Guerrero's talent and expertise have been in high demand, with her direction of episodes on critically acclaimed shows such as "Queen Sugar", "Greenleaf", "The Red Line", "Little America", and "13 Reasons Why". Her impressive résumé also includes the direction of episodes on Ava Duvernay's latest project, "Cherish The Day".

Career

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2012
Mosquita y Mari
Mosquita y Mari as Director, Writer