Marian D. Cook
- Producer
- Editor
- Editorial Department
Marian D. Cook is a former journalist and a 2023 graduate of USC's MFA program in film and TV production. She graduated from Spring Hill College in 2019, Summa Cum Laude and with honors, with a BA in Journalism. She's been published over a dozen times, covering topics from local news to federal healthcare legislation, and created a range of documentaries from plastic surgery to segregation in the church. She is a recipient of the Autry D. Greer Media Service Award and Catholic Press Award. But she also has a passion for narrative film.
She's currently focused her talents on producing and editing strong, female-led stories and those that uplift her Latinx community. Her latest projects include "Bad Hombrewood," a short documentary she produced and was directed by Guillermo Casarin, about Latinx representation in Hollywood, starring Phil Lord, Guillermo Del Toro, Lee Unkrich, Melissa Fumero, and a range of Latinx talent that demonstrate the beauty and diversity of the Latinx community, that won Best Student Documentary at the American Pavilion at the 2022 Cannes International Film Festival, was nominated for the 42nd College Television Awards, and has been selected for over 40 official film festivals across the globe including Santa Barbara and the Cleveland International Film Festival. She also produced "Backlog," directed by Jacqueline E. Rosenthal and based on a true story, about one woman's story to end the national rape kit backlog, which was a Best Student Short Audience Award Winner at the Cleveland International Film Festival, an official selection of the American Pavilion's Emerging Filmmaker Showcase at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, and Best Drama Series winner at the 43rd College Television Awards.
Marian also edited Renacer, directed by Jenniffer Gonzalez, about a Latina's journey post-abortion, which was a recipient of the The Annenberg Inclusion Initiative's AI2 Reproductive Rights Accelerator Award. And recently, she finished editing Ximena Davis' Eclipse Chasers, a recipient of the Fox Fellowship Grant, which will premiere in 2024.
She's currently focused her talents on producing and editing strong, female-led stories and those that uplift her Latinx community. Her latest projects include "Bad Hombrewood," a short documentary she produced and was directed by Guillermo Casarin, about Latinx representation in Hollywood, starring Phil Lord, Guillermo Del Toro, Lee Unkrich, Melissa Fumero, and a range of Latinx talent that demonstrate the beauty and diversity of the Latinx community, that won Best Student Documentary at the American Pavilion at the 2022 Cannes International Film Festival, was nominated for the 42nd College Television Awards, and has been selected for over 40 official film festivals across the globe including Santa Barbara and the Cleveland International Film Festival. She also produced "Backlog," directed by Jacqueline E. Rosenthal and based on a true story, about one woman's story to end the national rape kit backlog, which was a Best Student Short Audience Award Winner at the Cleveland International Film Festival, an official selection of the American Pavilion's Emerging Filmmaker Showcase at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, and Best Drama Series winner at the 43rd College Television Awards.
Marian also edited Renacer, directed by Jenniffer Gonzalez, about a Latina's journey post-abortion, which was a recipient of the The Annenberg Inclusion Initiative's AI2 Reproductive Rights Accelerator Award. And recently, she finished editing Ximena Davis' Eclipse Chasers, a recipient of the Fox Fellowship Grant, which will premiere in 2024.