
Celi Mitidieri
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Biography
Celi Mitidieri is a Brazilian documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Los Angeles. Her films use the power of storytelling to design reflections and responses to some of the world’s most difficult problems through a community-oriented approach.
Known For

Late in her career, Ann Gregory finds the courage to be the first woman of color to enter the USGA Women's Amateur. She collides with Babs Whatling, a privileged white woman from the south who is searching for her own identity.
Playing Through

A young woman discovers a hidden, locked door in her family home as she searches for her missing father.
Best Kept Shut

A small Liberal Arts College in Sarasota, FL finds itself in a culture war against the government for the basic right of educational freedom. Now, the community must learn how to find resistance amid a reality they didn't sign up for.
Culture War

Surrounded by the urban sprawl of Los Angeles, a longtime horse caretaker stands as one of the last examples of a once-thriving equestrian community. Now, after 40 years of service, the fate of his stable and his way of life hang in the balance as new development encroaches.
Horse Language

Camila, an American-born Latina, must learn Spanish before traveling to Puerto Rico to meet and connect with her grandmother in her native language.
Speaking My Language

Three siblings create a monster in their garage with the sole purpose of getting their Dad fired from his job.
Your Dad's Greatest Nightmare

A young artist at a thrift store discovers a magical pair of Dr. Martens that connect her to the boots' previous owners.
Walk of Generations

A lonely ghost must prepare his house on time for guests after signing up as an Airbnb host.
gHost

A hardworking mom gets called to work on Mother's Day and her daughter brings her joy by surprising her with Dove self-care products.
Real Beauty

An unassuming housewife in a 1950s suburbia holds a deeper secret waiting to be uncovered in a monstrous way when a burglar is revealed to be on the loose.
Monsters at Bay

Azul must travel to her distant family's farm to unearth where her recurring nightmares are coming from.
ROT

Community leader and artist Yoleidy Rosario-Hernandez explores the connections between art and ancestry in the journey to find zirself.
Art As Means of Breath

The End is Nigh follows three college students as they plan a one-night, campus-wide celebration of radical self-expression. Set against the backdrop of a dystopian-feeling Florida, this documentary captures the spirit of resilience through an apocalypse-themed graduation party like no other.
The End is Nigh

Sarah and Kate find themselves as activists amid a war for reproductive rights in Florida and beyond. Together, they are more than business partners. They are best friends who find strength in one another to continue their hard work.