XOCHITL GONZALEZ
Writer/Director
TALenT DeVeLoPMenT ProGrAM:
Screenwriters Lab
CUrrenT ProJeCT:
The (Mostly) True Story of the Crazy, Fu@ked up
Sh^t I Did at Uni High (Narrative Feature)
LOGLINE
A hard partying stud with a secret life as the class valedictorian is looking to have the best senior year ever—
getting laid, partying and brawling, until the new hot girl walks into his history class and unfortunately behind
her—a girl who knows his secret.
BIO
Xochitl Gonzalez received an MFA in Directing from the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television,
where she was an Edie and Lew Wasserman Fellow, and is a recipient of the 2007 Emerging Latina
Filmmaker Grant from Women in Film. Her feature script, The (Mostly) True Story of the Crazy, Fu@
ked up Sh^t I Did at Uni High, was a fi nalist for Tribeca All Access and was selected to participate in
the 2008 FIND Screenwriters Lab. She has directed many short fi lms and documentaries, including
two award-winning narrative shorts, Countdown and Stuck, both shot on 35mm. Her fi lms have been
accorded the The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Award, a Clifton Webb Award and
three UC Regent Awards and have screened on KCET’s Fine Cut series and at fi lm festivals across
the country, including Film Independent P:I Showcase, Newport Beach Film Festival, San Diego Film
Festival, Sidewalk Moving Pictures Film Festival and the LA International Short Film Festival. Besides
The (Mostly) True Story of the Crazy, Fu@ked up Sh^t I Did at Uni High, she has also completed a
television pilot, The V.A. Spa, both of which she hopes to direct. She is currently submitting to festivals
a short comedy she wrote and directed, Miracle.
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