NALIP Forum to Spotlight Diverse Women in Media Ahead of Eva Longoria's 'The House of the Spirits' Release
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The National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP) will host its Diverse Women in Media Forum in Hollywood on May 1, featuring sessions on storytelling, financing, and production technology. The forum coincides with the debut of 'The House of the Spirits', the first Spanish-language film adaptation of Isabel Allende's novel, executive produced by Eva Longoria.
Facts First
- NALIP's Diverse Women in Media Forum is scheduled for May 1 in Hollywood.
- The forum will feature discussions on storytelling opportunities, executive coaching, financing, and production technology.
- 'The House of the Spirits' debuts today as the first Spanish-language film adaptation of Isabel Allende's 1982 novel.
- Eva Longoria is an executive producer of the film.
- Industry partners for the forum include Starz, Disney, Comcast, NBCUniversal, Sony Pictures Entertainment, and Variety.
What Happened
The National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP) Diverse Women in Media Forum is scheduled for May 1 in Hollywood. The forum will feature discussions about storytelling opportunities and sessions on executive coaching, financing, and production technology. It will also include a marketplace area with vendors. The forum coincides with the debut of 'The House of the Spirits', the first Spanish-language film adaptation of Isabel Allende's 1982 novel. Eva Longoria is an executive producer of the film.
Why this Matters to You
If you work in or follow the entertainment industry, this forum may provide a direct networking opportunity. The launch of a major Spanish-language adaptation could broaden the types of stories available to you as a viewer. The involvement of major industry partners suggests a continued focus on diversity and inclusion within media, which could influence future hiring and production trends.
What's Next
The forum on May 1 will proceed with its scheduled sessions and networking events. 'The House of the Spirits' is now available for viewing. The success of the forum and the film's reception could influence future programming and investment in diverse storytelling projects.