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Alexandra Cuerdo        

Director, Writer, Photographer, Advocate for Inclusion & Representation in the Arts

Alexandra “Allie” Cuerdo is an award-winning Chinese/Filipino-American writer, director, producer and author, recently named one of the 100 Most Influential Filipina Women In the World by the Filipina Women's Network. Currently, Cuerdo has been tapped to represent the film industry for LIFEWTR'S “LIFE UNSEEN” campaign, which champions and fights for fair representation in the arts. As part of the campaign, Cuerdo wrote and directed a short film titled “Fluid,” which is a meditation on the power of celebrating who you are and stars transgender activist and model Yên Nguyen. Additionally, the custom LIFEWTR bottle she designed for this campaign is a rendering of the transgender flag.

Recently, Cuerdo directed the "International Press Freedom Awards" for NBC, featuring Meryl Streep and Amal Clooney. Her feature directorial debut, "ULAM: Main Dish," is the first Filipino food documentary to achieve worldwide distribution. This year, "ULAM" was the second most-watched film on Hulu – second only to Bong Joon-Ho's "Parasite" – for their Asian Pacific Heritage Month campaign.

Named one of the 20 Best Books of the Year by Amazon, Cuerdo's first book "AMBOY: Recipes From the Filipino-American Dream" was published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Always an advocate for equality, Cuerdo has spoken at Google, Spotify, Yale and at the Teen Vogue Summit about her career as an openly queer, female Asian director. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, BuzzFeed, Vogue, New York Magazine, TimeOut, Filmmaker Magazine and more. In her spare time, she is part of the dance party collective Bubble_T, which throws the biggest Asian dance party in New York City. She is currently pitching a TV show titled "All I Want is Everything" based on her experiences in New York City's underground rave scene.

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How to Navigate Creativity Through Social Media, According to VSCO Panelists
During our Teen Vogue Summit, Express Yourself: Creativity Through Social Media panel, we got to speak with three creatives who are reinventing that infamous definition and proving that no matter where you are in your creative journey there's a community waiting for you with open arms that will help you celebrate and embrace your unapologetic self.
Asian American Filmmakers Bring Their Uniquely American Stories to Bentonville Film Festival
Alexandra Cuerdo cast people in her queer AAPI community to portray a younger version of herself in “Dancing on my Own,” in which she comes out to her mother during a heated conversation.
Black And Brown Indie Producers Press Hollywood For Commitments To End Systemic Racism: Open Letter
At a moment when Hollywood is listening more than ever to suggestions on how to make this industry more inclusive, a group of indie producers of color have written an open letter with some worthwhile suggestions meant to guide change.

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