
War Zones to Boardrooms: The Story of iVoice Communications
For this project, we profiled iVoice Communications, a public relations firm founded by a former war correspondent from Colombia. The founder's personal story, along with the inspiring initiatives her team has accomplished during their 10 years in business, compelled us to develop this narrative.
Produced and Directed by: Julio Gonzalez
DP and Editor: Alvaro Nieto

Covid for Dinner
For New York City's restaurant industry, COVID-19 was both a nightmare and a catalyst for reinvention. This short documentary explores the challenges, resilience, and transformation of the industry in the face of unprecedented adversity.
Produced by The93Project
Directed & Shot by Álvaro Nieto
Edited by Álvaro Nieto

Sonidos from Bushwick
In the heart of Bushwick, Brooklyn—better known as El Barrio—Latinx artists are keeping their culture alive through music, parties, and events. This short documentary explores how these creators use art and celebration to preserve their traditions and roots."
Produced by The93Project
Directed & Shot by Álvaro Nieto
Edited by Álvaro Nieto
Toñita’s Caribbean Social Club
Founded in 1980 by Puerto Rican María Antonia 'Toñita' Cay, the Caribbean Social Club has become a cultural landmark in Brooklyn. More than just a bar, it serves as a gathering place where Toñita, the beloved matriarch, has fostered a strong sense of community for generations of Latinos."
Produced by The93Project
Directed & Shot by Álvaro Nieto
Edited by Álvaro Nieto

R.Evolución Latina Summer Camp
R.Evolución Latina and Moulin Rouge! The Musical unite to inspire the next generation of artists. Through free classes in dance, singing, and visual arts, this summer camp provides children with the opportunity to explore their talents and embrace the power of creativity."
Produced by iVoice Communications
Directed & Shot by Álvaro Nieto
Edited by Álvaro Nieto

Stagedoor Live: Stories never told before
Rock And Roll Posters Have A Rich History That Stretches Back To The 1960s, But It Was In The 1970s That They Really Began To Come Into Their Own. During This Time, Concert Promoters And Bands Began To Realize The Power Of Posters As A Way To Promote Shows And Build A Brand.