Loi Ameera Almeron

Loi Ameera Almeron is a 2025 Sundance Documentary Producers Lab fellow, the 2024 Elevate Award winner from the Berkeley Film Foundation and Jonathan Logan Family Foundation, a 2025 Saul Zaentz Emerging Filmmaker Fellow with BAVC Media, and a FOCAL International nominee. She is a versatile documentary producer known for her investigative depth, organizational acumen, and post-production mastery. With her roots in Philippine documentary filmmaking, her work focuses on investigative, historical, and personal documentaries on civil and disability rights, immigration and race, and science and society. She has produced and post-produced award-winning films for PBS, AppleTV, Netflix, Prime Video, Good Docs, and various international film festivals, including two consecutive world premieres at Sundance. Loi has also edited a Student Academy Award winner and an NAACP Image Award nominee. She is a panelist for the National Freedom of Information Coalition, a subcommittee member of Documentary Producers Alliance, and a proud member of Brown Girls Doc Mafia, A-Doc, and Investigative Reporters and Editors.