This story was created in paid partnership with Walmart.
While Latino audiences consistently show up at the box office, in record numbers, the community remains underrepresented both in front of and behind the camera. Latino-led projects that do make it to air often face short lifespans, sometimes canceled before finding their audience. That limited support is too often misread as a lack of interest, perpetuating a cycle of missed opportunity.
That’s what makes initiatives like the Mitú | Walmart Filmmaker Mentorship Program so important. Now in its third year, the program continues to spotlight emerging Latino filmmakers while providing the resources needed to turn creative visions into reality.
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