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Gabriela Lugo

Maracaibo, Venezuela
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About Gabriela
Gabriela Lugo is a journalist based in Maracaibo, Venezuela.
Languages
Spanish
Services
Content Writing Corporate Content Photography
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Skills
Arts & Books Film & Theatre Food & Drink
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Portfolio

A Star Is Born!

04 Apr 2024  |  supportourstory.com
The article discusses the second issue of the Fuerza comic book series, which explores the origin story of its protagonist, Jilliana Nieves. A U.S. Army veteran turned Park Ranger in Puerto Rico, Jilliana encounters an extraterrestrial being known as an Astralite within the caverns of Fort San Cristobal. The Astralite enlists her help to save the planet from the Nebula Parasites, a threat that feeds on life forces. The article also outlines the funding goals for the comic book's production, with a minimum goal of $2,500 to pay the artist, a middle goal of $5,000 for artist payment and press release distribution, and a stretch goal of $10,000 to include a cosplayer of Fuerza in the comic. The creator expresses a desire to continue the series and promote Latino representation in various media forms.

Illegally Brown: A Dark Comedy About Love, Friendship, and Immigration

04 Apr 2024  |  supportourstory.com
Illegally Brown is a dark comedy film about two undocumented sisters, Vanessa and Luna Hernandez, and their hijab-wearing friend, Farrah, who are exiled to Mexico and become involved in a plot to take down a terrorist organization. The film is a project by Gabriela Revilla Lugo, a Nicaraguan-born writer, producer, and director who founded Revek Entertainment. Lugo has a history of producing successful low-budget films and is known for her work on projects like Whiplash, The Gallows, and Palm Springs. She has participated in various writing programs and has worked on the ABC show A Million Little Things. The article also includes a call for contributions to support the production of Illegally Brown, offering various perks to donors and emphasizing the importance of Latino representation in the entertainment industry.
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