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Cionín is an award winning Latina filmmaker and multifaceted Creative Producer with 15+ years of award- winning experience in video production, documentary filmmaking, and digital storytelling for mission-driven organizations, public media, and top-tier cultural institutions. She is an expert in ideating, producing, and delivering engaging content across platforms with a focus on equity, inclusion, and social change.
Cionín recently completed a feature documentary as the director, writer, and co-producer, Three (Extra)Ordinary Women, which completed an award-winning film festival run with a special screening as part of the United Nations 69th Commission on the Status of Women in NYC with coverage from CNN International for International Women's Day.
She is the Senior Video Producer for the Brooklyn Museum where her work on the Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz's exhibition digital campaign was honored with a Webby's Anthem Award for Social Impact. Previously she was the Showrunner on two Peacock/T+ unscripted series and she started her career at MTV Networks where for over a decade she worked on unscripted celebrity driven programming for MTV News & Docs, MTV International, MTV Latin America and MTV tr3s, including as Director of two short documentaries on Shakira, and Field Director of MTV Cribs for 5 years. Later, as Supervising Producer/Showrunner, she oversaw a team of over 40 people for the production of 70 episodes for a series that were produced within three years.
She was the story producer of the 2021 Imagen Award winning short film Lights, Camera Acción for American Masters (PBS) and the 2018 Imagen Award winning PBS Great Performances documentary John Leguizamo’s Road to Broadway. She is currently in the final stages of production on a feature documentary on families raising children with disabilities, On Three Wheels, while researching, developing, and consulting on content that touches upon decolonization, climate change, and the arts.