Lailanie Gadia

Operations Director

A-Doc

Raised on Guam, Lailanie Gadia (she/her) is a Filipina American community builder, producer, and financial professional based in Los Angeles. In 2018, after six years in mortgage banking, she made the transition to pursue a more creative life through her passions of storytelling and mental wellbeing. She serves as the Asian American Documentary Network (A-Doc)’s Operations Director, supporting over 1,700 filmmakers and film professionals. Through A-Doc, she helped series produce Emmy-nominated and Silver Anthem award-winning 2022 Asian American Stories of Resilience and Beyond shorts in partnership with WORLD Channel and Center for Asian American Media. She is on the producing team of Tadashi Nakamura’s Third Act and assists with fiscal sponsorships at Visual Communications. She has several projects in development including fiction feature Shoots, a 2024 Tribeca AT&T Untold Stories finalist. She is a 2023 DOC NYC Documentary New Leader and a 2021-2022 LEAP Impact alumna. She graduated with a B.A. in Economics from Loyola Marymount University, where she serves as board member of the API Alumni Association. She is driven to uplift and empower AANHPI filmmakers and storytellers to live out their creative pursuits through community, collaboration, and impact.

 

Participating Sessions

Envisioning the Future: Sustainable Solutions for Filmmakers

Filmmakers are currently facing critical issues that could impact the future of filmmaking as a career. These challenges include an evolving distribution landscape, the impact of AI, project funding, and fair compensation. In this conversation, we envision a future where filmmakers can effectively monetize their work, emphasizing the need for innovative approaches and solutions that highlight the importance of films in society.