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Thales Corrêa is a Brazilian-American writer and director dedicated to elevating Latinx and LGBTQ+ voices and driving social progress through storytelling. Corrêa is a proud recipient of Warner's OneFifty grant in the esteemed New Narratives program. His work has garnered multiple accolades and nominations, with his most recent episodic series, "Poly People," being hailed as a top contender for consideration for an Emmy in the category of Best Short-Form Series. His feature, "Bathroom Stalls & Parking Lots," earned widespread critical acclaim and proved to be a major hit at the qFlix Philadelphia Film Festival, and other LGBTQ+ film festivals. His short films, "Parents" and "Milvio," have likewise enjoyed international recognition, having been selected for festivals worldwide, including the prestigious Cannes Short Film Showcase. Corrêa honed his craft at UCLA, where he pursued his passion for film, and further developed his skills through participation in two Sundance Collab workshops. In addition, he completed The Second City Writing program and received a scholarship from NALIP's Emerging Content Creators Inclusion Initiative, solidifying his status as an emerging talent to watch.