
Welcome to a brand-new episode of the Queer Magic Podcast, where we delve deep into the world of untold stories, powerful narratives, and the magic that lies within our Queer community. In today's episode, titled "Undocumented Tales" we explore the gripping and heartfelt stories that unfold in this captivating final season of the groundbreaking show, "Undocumented Tales." My special guest Armando Ibañez, the shows director, writer, and star talks about the show, his life, and themes that will be presented in the final season of the show.
We also have exciting news about the premiere of the final season of "Undocumented Tales" which will be a free event at USC! We'll share all the details about this highly anticipated event, including how you can attend and engage in conversation with the cast and crew.
So, get ready to immerse yourself in the magic of untold stories and join us for this enlightening and empowering episode of the Queer Magic Podcast.
About my guest:
Armando Ibañez is a Latinx immigrant queer filmmaker and activist from Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico. He has been living in the United States for 20 years and lives in Los Angeles, California. His passion for film began at the age of 7 years old while watching Mexican cinema from the 1950s. Currently, Armando is the director and writer of the youtube series “Undocumented Tales,” a story that follows the journey of a Mexican undocumented and queer server living in Los Angeles. In 2020, Armando funded Ibanez Productions, a production company that focuses on creating projects that represent untold stories with different perspectives. Armando is committed to portraying authentic Latinx characters and addressing real issues impacting immigrant communities in the United States.