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  1. www.nadinemundo.comNadine Mundo

    Nadine Mundo. ESPN. Editor and Director on an ESPN Films 5 part documentary series featuring elite female athletes Megan Rapinoe, Sydney Leroux, Hilary Knight, Carissa Moore and Vero Boquete. Produced by ESPN Films 30 for 30, premiered on ESPNW and at Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival. BREAKWATER STUDIOS.

  2. 1,233 Followers, 701 Following, 692 Posts - Nadine Mundo (@nadinemundo) on Instagram: "She/Her/Puerto Rican/Jewish/editor/director".

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  3. www.mundosisters.com › directorsABOUT | mundo

    Nadine Mundo is one half of the Mundo Sisters, a director / writer team based in Los Angeles. They have created and directed films for ESPN, CNN, Pepsi, and more.

  4. www.nadinemundo.com › about-flatironAbout — Nadine Mundo

    Nadine Mundo is an Afro-Puerto Rican and Jewish, Los Angeles based editor. Her forte is creating emotionally provocative and stylistically nuanced non-fiction stories. Nadine’s work has premiered on A+E, BET, Amazon Prime, Apple TV, ESPN, CNN and Showtime, as well as numerous film festivals worldwide.

  5. Nadine Mundo is a Los Angeles based editor and director who specializes in non-fiction stories. She has worked on projects for A+E, BET, Amazon Prime, ESPN, CNN and more. See her portfolio, awards, publications and activity on LinkedIn.

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  6. Editor and Director on American Commune, a feature length documentary about growing up on the country’s largest socialist experiment. The film premiered to critical acclaim at Hot Docs International Film Festival and screened at Woodstock, New Orleans, DOC NYC, SF Jewish, Nashville, Tacoma, Annapolis, Rocky Mountain, New Horizons International and Thessaloniki International Film Festivals.

  7. art21.org › contributors › nadine-mundoNadine Mundo | Art21

    Nadine Mundo is a Los Angeles-based Afro Latina editor and director who creates non-fiction stories for various platforms. She has worked on projects for Beats By Dre, Pepsi, Timex, CNN Films, ESPN, Amazon, Al Jazeera, and Tastemade, and has collaborated with her sister Rena Mundo Croshere on several films.