The Mexican American Film & Television Festival (MAFTF) will hold its fifth annual edition on April 25–26, 2026, in Los Angeles, bringing together filmmakers, television creators, actors, and industry leaders for two days of screenings, workshops, and networking. With more than 200 submissions this year, the festival showcases feature films, documentaries, short films, and vertical storytelling projects that reflect the diversity of Mexican-American voices in media. This year's theme, "Our Stories Must Be Told To Defy Adversity," emphasizes the role of storytelling in informing, healing, and resisting forces that harm the community, according to Dr. Jose Luis Ruiz, President and Festival Director of MAFTF. The festival serves as a creative hub where storytellers connect with industry decision-makers, providing a platform for emerging and established filmmakers to collaborate and build partnerships.
MAFTF will present 12 competitive awards recognizing excellence in filmmaking, including Best Feature Film, Best Short Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Documentary, and Best Screenplay for Short. Special honors will be awarded to five individuals whose work exemplifies Latino talent in Hollywood. Legendary actor, writer, and director Enrique Castillo will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award for his decades-long career in theater, film, and television, including roles in films such as El Norte, Nixon, My Family, and Déjà Vu. Annie Gonzalez, known for her roles in Gentefied, Flamin’ Hot, and the biopic Jenni, will receive the Illustrious Award for Outstanding Achievement in Acting. Actress Mishel Prada, recognized for her lead role in Starz's VIDA and her performance in Peacock's The Continental, will be honored with the Illustrious Award for Trailblazer Excellence in Acting.
Acclaimed television director Felix Alcala will receive the Trailblazer in Directing Award, while entertainment journalist Naibe Reynoso will be honored with the Excellence in Journalism Award. The festival will also present the Excellence in Community-Minded Media Influence Award to two individuals who have made a meaningful impact through media and community advocacy. Awards will be presented by a distinguished group of artists and industry leaders, including Linda Yvette Chavez, Diana Luna, Pepe Serna, Gilbert Vasquez, and Moctesuma Esparza. As Latino representation in Hollywood continues to grow, MAFTF stands as an important platform elevating the voices, talent, and creativity of storytellers shaping the future of film and television. For more information, visit https://www.maftf.org/.


