Discipline: Film/Video – screenplay

Ana Isabel Fernández de Alba

Discipline: Film/Video – screenplay
Region: Glendale, CA
MacDowell Fellowships: 2024

Ana Isabel Fernández is a Mexican writer, filmmaker, and scholar. Born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, in 2012 she moved to the United States to pursue a Master’s in Mexican American studies and a Ph.D. in American studies.

She is the author of 366, a book written by hand from January 17, 2020 to January 15, 2021, as she was finishing her doctoral dissertation and pregnant with her daughter.

In collaboration with Juan Pablo González and Ilana Coleman, Fernández also wrote the script for the film Dos Estaciones, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival (2022) and which won the Grand Jury Prize for Outstanding Screenwriting in a North American Narrative Feature in Outfest Los Angeles.

While at MacDowell, she worked on Agua Caliente, a feature length screenplay developed in collaboration with Juan Pablo González. The film will be shot in summer 2025 and will be directed by both Fernández and González. In fall 2024, Fernández will join UCLA's Department of Film, Television, and Digital Media as an adjunct assistant professor.

Studios

Nef

Ana Isabel Fernández de Alba worked in the Nef studio.

Nef Studio, the first entirely new studio built after 1937, was donated by esteemed photographer, explorer, author, and MacDowell Fellow Evelyn Steffanson Nef in 1992. Endowed funds for the studio’s maintenance in perpetuity and an annual Fellowship for photographers were given in addition to funds for construction. Mrs. Nef said she had known about MacDowell all her…

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