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Indigenous Actress Yalitza Aparicio Honored with Árbol de la Vida Trailblazer Award

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  • Yalitza Aparicio to receive Árbol de la Vida Trailblazer Award
  • Aparicio made history as first Indigenous Best Actress Oscar nominee
  • Masterclasses featuring actor Danny Trejo and filmmaker Gia Coppola
Indigenous Actress Yalitza Aparicio Honored with Árbol de la Vida Trailblazer Award

On November 7, 2025, the Guadalajara Film Festival will honor Academy Award nominee Yalitza Aparicio with the Árbol de la Vida Trailblazer Award. Aparicio, who made history as the first Indigenous woman to be nominated for a Best Actress Oscar, has used her platform to amplify underrepresented voices and champion gender equality and Indigenous rights worldwide.

The festival's director, Ximena Urrutia, praised Aparicio, stating that she "embodies the essence of what the Árbol de la Vida represents -- growth, strength, and deep cultural roots." Urrutia added that Aparicio's journey "reminds us that representation matters, and that storytelling can transform the way we see ourselves and each other."

In addition to the award ceremony, the festival will host two masterclasses on the same day. Actor Danny Trejo will participate in a conversation about his four-decade career, while filmmaker Gia Coppola and production designer Natalie Ziering will explore their creative partnership and the visual storytelling that defines Coppola's work.

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Yalitza Aparicio will be honored with the Árbol de la Vida Trailblazer Award at the Guadalajara Film Festival.
Aparicio made history as the first Indigenous woman to be nominated for a Best Actress Academy Award for her role in the film Roma.
The festival will also feature masterclasses with actor Danny Trejo and filmmaker Gia Coppola.

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