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Featuring Jimmy Goldblum, Director and Producer of A BROKEN HOUSE, Kristy Guevara-Flanagan, Director of ÁGUILAS, and Maite Zubiaurre, Co-Director of ÁGUILAS. Moderated by Alessandro Ago, Director of Programming, USC School of Cinematic Arts, on Wednesday, January 12th, 2022. ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS JIMMY GOLDBLUM (Director and Producer, A BROKEN HOUSE) is an Emmy Award-winning director and Executive Producer based in Los Angeles, CA. Jimmy directs the critically acclaimed documentary series, “Chef’s Table” for Netflix (IDA Winner - “Best Documentary Series”) and “HOME” for Apple+. Jimmy recently directed the pilot and set the look of “Unsolved Mysteries,” the reimagining of the 80s cult series; it’s produced by 21 Laps (“Stranger Things”) and is the first non-fiction series for Netflix Studios. “Unsolved” spent its first 10 days on Netflix as the most watched series in the world. Previously, Jimmy directed and produced Tomorrow We Disappear, a feature documentary about India’s last colony of magicians, acrobats, and puppeteers. It premiered in competition at the Tribeca Film Festival, and IndieWire listed it as one of the “20 Best Documentaries of 2014.” Jimmy’s interactive documentary for the Pulitzer Center, “Live Hope Love,” a poetic exploration of the HIV crisis in the Caribbean, won an Emmy for “New Approaches to Documentary” and a Webby for “Best Art Website.” KRISTY GUEVARA-FLANAGAN (Director, ÁGUILAS) is an Associate Professor at UCLA’s School of Theatre, Film, and Television, where she heads the MFA Directing Documentary concentration. She has been making documentary films that focus on gender, death, and the Latinx community for nearly two decades. Guevara-Flanagan’s documentary and experimental films have screened at the Sundance, Tribeca, SXSW, and HotDocs film festivals and the Getty Museum. Her work has broadcast on PBS and the Sundance Channel, received numerous awards, and been funded by ITVS, the Sundance Institute, Fork Films, the IDA, the Tribeca Institute, Latino Public Broadcasting, and California Humanities. Her films are currently in distribution with Women Make Movies. MAITE ZUBIAURRE (Co-Director, ÁGUILAS) has a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Columbia University, New York. She is a professor of European Languages and Transcultural Studies, Spanish and Portuguese, Digital Humanities, and Urban Humanities at UCLA. Before joining UCLA, Zubiaurre taught at USC, UNAM (Mexico), ITAM (México), and UT, Austin. She is the author of numerous publications, the most recent one, an award-winning monograph on the cultural representations of contemporary refuse (Talking Trash. Cultural Uses of Waste, 2019). She is presently leading a collaborative project on migrant death and border activism and art that includes a scholarly monograph and a digital map. “Filomena Cruz” is Maite Zubiaurre’s alter ego as a visual artist and activist.