Paulina Manseau is an award-winning creative of Mexican and Lebanese roots born in Los Angeles, California. Raised in Mexico and later returning to the U.S., she has passionately pursued her career in film, writing and storytelling.
Currently residing in Central Texas,
Paulina draws inspiration from the vibrant community and cultural diversity surrounding her. Her fearless approach to storytelling challenges norms and sparks meaningful conversations through her art.
Paulina Manseau’s journey as a versatile artist showcases her passion, talent, and determination to make an impact through her storytelling.
She is currently a fellow for emerging latina directors with the Alliance of Women Directors in Los Angeles and under the mentorship of television director Alexis Ostrander and actor and producer, Gina Torres.
Artist Type: Media Arts: Filmmaker; Performing Arts: Actor, Director
Artist Medium: Film
Paulina Manseau is an award-winning director, writer,
and producer of Mexican and Lebanese roots born in
Los Angeles, California, and raised in Mexico.
Currently residing in South Texas, Paulina draws
inspiration from the vibrant community and cultural
diversity surrounding her. Recognized as one of Texas'
top directors and screenwriters, Paulina's talent and
vision have earned her numerous accolades. In 2021,
her works were featured on PBS, leading to her
induction into the Alliance of Women Directors
(AWD) and in which she was selected into the Latina
Directors Mentorship program, she is currently being
mentored by Alexis Ostrander (Apple TV’s Servant,
AMC’s Interview with the Vampire). She is also a
member of The National Association of Latino
Independent Producers (NALIP) and is currently
serving on the film advisory board for the city of
Corpus Christi.