Andrea Patiño Contreras

Andrea Patiño Contreras is an Emmy-nominated video journalist from Bogotá, Colombia. She is based in Boston, where she produces, shoots and edits documentaries. Most of her work revolves around questions of migration, mobility and gender violence both in the U.S. and across Latin America. Her latest film, #IamVanessaGuillen, which explores the mental health impact of survivors of military sexual violence, was a finalist for a Livingston Award in National Reporting. Andrea’s work has also been recognized by the Hillman Foundation, the National Murrow Awards, the Gracie Awards and Picture of the Year International among others. She is the co-founder of the studio Rabbit Raccoon and a ceramics artist when she is not behind the camera. She is a 2024 Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, where she studied how journalists can improve trauma-informed practices when reporting on vulnerable populations, particularly survivors of sexual violence.

Format: Unscripted Features, Unscripted Shorts

Genre: Latine, People of Color, Social Justice, Women, Refugees, Documentary

Location: Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Gracie Awards, News Website, Original Online Programming Documentary, Winner. “#IamVanessaGuillen” • 2023

Pictures of the Year International, Documentary Journalism, finalist. “#IamVanessaGuillen” • 2023

New England Emmy Awards, Societal Concerns Short Form Content, Winner. “Kate Price has memories of being horribly abused as a child. Would anyone else remember?” • 2023

Livingston Awards, Excellence in National Reporting, “#IamVanessaGuillen” • 2023

Nieman Fellow ‘24, Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University • 2024