Jazmin Garcia
Tokala
Two short films spotlighting young BIPOC climate activists
Two short films spotlighting young BIPOC climate activists
Director and photographer, Jazmin Garcia showcases characters who’ve traditionally been overlooked by the mainstream. With a visual style infused with magical realism, she articulates potent stories about hope, home and freedom with a focus on immigration and cultural assimilation.
After beginning her career shooting short documentaries for Mitú, a media company aiming to bring a Latinx point of view to mainstream entertainment, Jazmin, who is of Guatemalan and Mexican heritage, broke out with a music video for Cuco’s ‘Hydrocodone’, which screened at Sundance Film Festival. Her most recent film, ‘Trokas Duras’, won the Short Film Jury Award for U.S. Fiction at Sundance and premiered as part of the festival’s 2025 Short Film Programme.
Together, Jazmin’s four heartwarming WhatsApp ‘Wisdom’ campaign films – each featuring a different family pairing centred upon a tale of culture and immigration – affirm her remarkable narrative strength. Jazmin’s commercial reel also includes colourful, evocative pieces such as ‘Brown Love’ for Netflix, ‘Dalia Hurtado’ for Nike, ‘Say More’ for Interflora, and portions of ‘We Will Hug Again’ for Zalando, which won a Brown Pencil at D&AD.
Her debut narrative short, ‘Work It Out’ – a tender meditation on machismo, grief and sibling feuds, premiered on Nowness. Exploring personal growth, the piece reflects the surreal haze we enter upon being confronted by our shortcomings and grappling with internal conflict.
Jazmin is currently working on her debut feature between commercial projects. She also hosts a monthly NTS Radio show, where she plays romantic, mid-century Latin American music.