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Gregorio Davila

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Gregorio Davila is a multi-award-winning documentary film director. and editor. His films have screened at film festivals across the globe and been broadcast on PBS. He is a member of the Television Academy

2025 REEL

Director

Documentary Features Shorts Promos Trailers

2-Part Limited Series PBS 2021

Written, Directed, & Edited by Gregorio Davila

Produced by Mario J. Novoa & Film Bliss Studios

Executive Producer Richard Xavier Corral

The 1969 Stonewall Uprising in New York has been widely regarded as the beginning of the Gay Civil Rights Movement, but the true heart of the movement was born in Los Angeles. "L.A.: A Queer History" sheds light on historical figures who are largely unacknowledged, creating a newfound dialogue about LGBTQ history.

Trailer Edited by Gegorio Davila

Feature Documentary PBS 2023

Written, Directed, & Edited by Gregorio Davila

Produced by Mario J. Novoa & Film Bliss Studios

Executive Producer Roland Palencia

The story of the Los Angeles organization Gay & Lesbian Latinos Unidos (GLLU), a political and social group formed in 1981 to help bring Queer Latino issues to light in the LGBTQIA+ community.

Trailer Edited by Gegorio Davila

Jeanne Cordova: Butches, Lies & Feminism

Produced, Written, Directed & Edited by Gregorio Davila

Produced by Mario J. Novoa & Film Bliss Studios

Short, 40 minutes

Winner of several film festival awards including the GRAND JURY PRIZE at OUTFEST 2017 for BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT, this film creatively employs the few surviving archival interviews to illuminate a forthright, outspoken, dynamic and sexy, feminist, old school butch who was unstoppable in her quest for equality & fairness for lesbians, women and the queer community.

Trailer Edited by Gregorio Davila

Nancy From East Side Clover

Produced, Written, Directed & Edited by Gregorio Davila

Produced by Mario J. Novoa & Film Bliss Studios

Short, 7 minutes

Nancy Valverde, an 83 year old butch Chicana Lesbian from East L.A. tells her story of police harassment that plagued her beginning in 1949 at age 17. Being thrown in jail nearly two dozen times for 'masquerading', a law which prohibited citizens from wearing clothing that was typically associated with the opposite gender.

Trailer Edited by Gregorio Davila

Freelance Videography,Editor

Promos Live Events Trailers Drone

Clients

Live Events

FOX Diversity Event

Live Event

Edited by Gregorio Davila

Fantastic Futures Policy Forum

Live Event

Directed & Edited by Gregorio Davila

Weekend To End Homelessness

Live Event

Directed Shot & Edited by Gregorio Davila

Promos

Promo for Frame Monster

Directed, Shot & Edited by Gregorio Davila

Trailers

Las Marthas

Trailer Edited by Gregorio Davila

Q Films International Film Festival

Trailer Edited by Gregorio Davila

L.A. A Queer History

Trailer Edited by Gregorio Davila

Drone Operator

Downtown Los Angeles

Shot & Edited by Gregorio Davila

Colorado Bridge

Shot & Edited by Gregorio Davila