Adriana Bosch is an award-winning documentary filmmaker with over 40 years of experience in television and film production. She has produced, written, and directed more than a dozen films that have aired nationally on PBS, including acclaimed works for American Masters, American Experience, and Voces. Her recent projects include the feature-length documentary on Dominican American writer Julia Alvarez for PBS's *American Masters *(2024) and Letters to Eloisa, a film about Cuban writer José Lezama Lima that aired on PBS in 2021. Among her most celebrated works is her biographies of Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter and Fidel Castro and the six-hour series Latino Americans, which won a Peabody Award, and Latin Music USA, a four-hour series on Latin culture in the United States. Bosch brings a unique academic perspective to her filmmaking, holding a PhD from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy with specialization in international politics and Latin America. She was formerly a Research Associate at Harvard University's Center for International Affairs and has taught at Tufts University. Her work has been widely acclaimed for its thought-provoking storytelling and exceptional production quality and has received wide recognition across the industry
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