Jemsen Yumico Bollozos
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- Writer
- Editor
Jemsen Yumico Bollozos, a 3x Emmy winner and Telly Awards recipient, is a filmmaker based in Las Vegas. She co-founded Eccentric Artists in 2020, where she serves as co-chair and director of creative media strategy. She's an advocate for diversity in film, highlighted by her 2020 ABC Channel 13 interview. Notably, in 2023, Jemsen directed a commercial campaign series for the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, "At the Heart of Vegas," showcasing the diverse stories that define the vibrant Vegas community, which earned her an Emmy for directing at the NATAS Pacific Southwest Chapter. Currently, Jemsen works at Frequency Pictures, a production company based in Las Vegas.
Jemsen's dedication to exploring the depths of the human experience is evident in her work. She actively pursues captivating passion projects in various stages of development and post-production. Additionally, Jemsen was granted the PLAYSTUDIOS Impact Fund and directed a feature-length documentary, "HOME: A Mother of 3000," produced by Eccentric Artists, which won Best Nevada Film at the Nevada Women's Film Festival in 2024. Simultaneously, she is directing "CRAVE," a feature-length documentary that addresses misguided representations through art activism. Jemsen, along with Eccentric Artists, is in pre-production for their short narrative film titled "Gamu-Gamo" (meaning "moth" in the Philippines), centered around a Filipino story and what it means to live in a Filipino household. "Gamu-Gamo" will be launching a crowdfunding campaign and is seeking funding and grants to bring the story to life. Her commitment to storytelling and social impact continues to drive her work in the world of filmmaking.
Jemsen's dedication to exploring the depths of the human experience is evident in her work. She actively pursues captivating passion projects in various stages of development and post-production. Additionally, Jemsen was granted the PLAYSTUDIOS Impact Fund and directed a feature-length documentary, "HOME: A Mother of 3000," produced by Eccentric Artists, which won Best Nevada Film at the Nevada Women's Film Festival in 2024. Simultaneously, she is directing "CRAVE," a feature-length documentary that addresses misguided representations through art activism. Jemsen, along with Eccentric Artists, is in pre-production for their short narrative film titled "Gamu-Gamo" (meaning "moth" in the Philippines), centered around a Filipino story and what it means to live in a Filipino household. "Gamu-Gamo" will be launching a crowdfunding campaign and is seeking funding and grants to bring the story to life. Her commitment to storytelling and social impact continues to drive her work in the world of filmmaking.