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Aitch Alberto | |
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Born | Miami, Florida, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Director, screenwriter, producer |
Notable work | Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe |
Aitch Alberto is a Cuban-American filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer. She is best known for writing and directing the feature film Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe (2022). Alberto's work frequently explores themes of identity, belonging, and coming of age, with a particular emphasis on Latinx stories. She is an advocate for transgender and Latina visibility in the film industry.
Early life and education
[edit]Alberto was born and raised in Miami, Florida, to Cuban parents.[1] She has described her upbringing as shaping her creative perspective, often referencing her family's immigrant background and the complexities of bicultural identity.[2] Alberto initially trained as an actor but later transitioned to writing and directing.[3]
Career
[edit]Early work
[edit]Alberto gained industry attention through short-form projects and was selected for the 2018 Film Independent Project Involve Directing Fellowship.[4] In 2019, she was featured on the inaugural Latinx List, a joint initiative by The Black List and Latinx advocacy organizations.[5] Alberto was also a participant in Ryan Murphy's Half Initiative.[6]
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe
[edit]In 2022, Alberto made her feature directorial debut with Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, based on Benjamin Alire Sáenz's award-winning novel.[7] The film starred Max Pelayo, Reese Gonzales, Eugenio Derbez, Eva Longoria, Veronica Falcón, and Kevin Alejandro, and premiered at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival.[8]
Alberto emphasized the personal connection she felt to the project, stating, "I wanted to make a film where brown boys were allowed to love without shame."[9] The film screened at multiple festivals including TIFF and Miami International Film Festival, earning praise for its authentic portrayal of queer adolescence.[10]
In an interview with Vogue Poland, Alberto remarked, "The film is for anyone who has felt invisible, who has longed to find themselves reflected on screen."[11]
Filmmaking style
[edit]Alberto's work is noted for its exploration of identity, coming-of-age themes, and centering of Latino characters.[12] In a Hollywood Reporter interview, she stated, "My own transition taught me that stories of transformation are universal."[13]
Advocacy
[edit]Alberto is an outspoken advocate for trans and Latino representation in film and media.[14] She often discusses the need for nuanced portrayals of queer and Latinx communities.
Personal life
[edit]Alberto is openly transgender and has spoken about how her personal experiences inform her artistic approach.[15] She resides in Los Angeles, California.
Filmography
[edit]Feature films
[edit]- Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe (2022) — Director, Screenwriter
Short films
[edit]- Hara Kiri (2016) — Director, Screenwriter
Awards and honors
[edit]- 2018 — Film Independent Project Involve Directing Fellow[4]
- 2019 — The Black List Latinx List[5]
- 2022 — Official Selection, Toronto International Film Festival[8]
- 2023 — Opening Night, Outfest Los Angeles[10]
- 2022 — Variety's 10 Directors to Watch[16]
References
[edit]- ^ Anderson, Tre'vell (September 15, 2022). "Aitch Alberto on Bringing Aristotle and Dante to Life". Forbes.
- ^ "Director Aitch Alberto Wants More Queer and Latinx Stories on Screen". Teen Vogue. September 2022.
- ^ Kroll, Justin (August 2021). "Aitch Alberto To Direct 'Aristotle And Dante Discover The Secrets Of The Universe' Adaptation". Deadline.
- ^ a b "2018 Project Involve Fellows". Film Independent.
- ^ a b Ramos, Dino-Ray (October 2019). "The Black List Unveils Inaugural Latinx List". Deadline.
- ^ "The Half Initiative".
- ^ Rubin, Rebecca (September 2022). "'Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe' Review". Variety.
- ^ a b "TIFF 2022 Official Selection". Toronto International Film Festival.
- ^ "Aitch Alberto and the Urgency of Latinx Stories". TIME. October 2022.
- ^ a b "Outfest Closing Night: Aristotle and Dante". Outfest.
- ^ "Rozmowa z Aitch Alberto". Vogue Poland. September 2022.
- ^ "Aitch Alberto on Crafting Trans and Latinx Stories". IndieWire. October 2022.
- ^ "Director Aitch Alberto Talks Aristotle and Dante and Telling Queer Stories". The Hollywood Reporter. September 2022.
- ^ "GLAAD Interview: Aitch Alberto". GLAAD. October 2022.
- ^ "Trans Director Aitch Alberto on Finding Herself Through Filmmaking". The Advocate. September 2022.
- ^ "Variety's 10 Directors to Watch". Variety. January 2023.