Christine Dávila
- Executive
Christine Dávila is currently the Head of Development and Production for Ojalá, founded by Tanya Saracho, creator, showrunner, and executive producer of "Vida" on Starz. The company has a wide ranging development deal with UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group, which includes the launch of The Ojalá Ignition Lab.
Prior to Ojalá she was Director of Development at Warner Bros' Stage 13, a content studio/pod. In this role she developed television series created by diverse and emerging creators. Among the series she developed and produced; "It's Bruno", the Emmy nominated Netflix comedy series created by Solvan "Slick" Naim, and "Two Sentence Horror Stories", the half-hour psychological horror anthology series created by Vera Miao for The CW. Previously, Davilá worked with Elena Fortes, Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal on Ambulante, establishing the U.S. non-profit arm of the traveling international documentary film festival. She has been a Programming Associate/Consultant at Sundance Film Festival since 2007. She currently serves on the Industry Advisory board of Edward James Olmos' Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival.
Prior to Ojalá she was Director of Development at Warner Bros' Stage 13, a content studio/pod. In this role she developed television series created by diverse and emerging creators. Among the series she developed and produced; "It's Bruno", the Emmy nominated Netflix comedy series created by Solvan "Slick" Naim, and "Two Sentence Horror Stories", the half-hour psychological horror anthology series created by Vera Miao for The CW. Previously, Davilá worked with Elena Fortes, Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal on Ambulante, establishing the U.S. non-profit arm of the traveling international documentary film festival. She has been a Programming Associate/Consultant at Sundance Film Festival since 2007. She currently serves on the Industry Advisory board of Edward James Olmos' Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival.