Mighty Aphrodite Pictures Taps Jolene Rodriguez to Produce
BREAKING NEWS
LATINOWood — Award-winning director, producer and bestselling author Jorge Xolalpa is taking on one of the most significant projects of his career. Xolalpa has secured the exclusive option agreement to develop the authorized feature film based on the life and legacy of U.S. Army Specialist Vanessa Guillén, whose 2020 disappearance and murder at Fort Hood ignited a national movement for justice, military accountability and systemic reform.
The option, signed with Vanessa’s sister Mayra Guillén, gives Xolalpa and his company, Mighty Aphrodite Pictures, the exclusive right to develop, package, pitch, negotiate and market the authorized film. The project will be developed in cooperation with the Guillén family, with their participation and support intended to help ensure that Vanessa’s story is told with authenticity and respect.
The deal comes after interest from multiple entertainment-industry players, with the Guillén family ultimately entrusting Xolalpa with the project. For the filmmaker, the significance goes well beyond adding another title to an increasingly ambitious independent film slate.
“This is far more than an opportunity to make a film. It’s a responsibility,” said Xolalpa, who heads Mighty Aphrodite Pictures. “From the very beginning, our commitment has been to honor Vanessa’s life with honesty, compassion, and authenticity. We are deeply grateful to Mayra and the Guillén family for placing their trust in us. Our promise is to tell Vanessa’s story in a way that preserves her legacy and inspires audiences for generations to come.”
A Story That Changed the Conversation
Vanessa Guillén was a 20-year-old U.S. Army Specialist stationed at Fort Hood, Texas, when she disappeared in April 2020. Her murder and the subsequent investigation thrust the experiences of military families into the national spotlight and prompted widespread questions about sexual harassment, reporting procedures and accountability within the military.
The Guillén family’s campaign for justice ultimately helped drive legislative change, including provisions addressing sexual harassment and assault within the armed forces.
The forthcoming film is expected to chronicle not only Vanessa’s life and death, but also the extraordinary advocacy of her family and the movement that grew around her name. That distinction is important to Xolalpa.
Rather than approaching the story solely as a tragedy, the filmmaker and the Guillén family are positioning the project as a story about Vanessa the person, her aspirations and her legacy — and the determination of a family that refused to let her disappearance be forgotten.
For Xolalpa, whose body of work has centered on underrepresented voices and culturally specific stories, the project represents a natural extension of his filmmaking mission.
His films have screened at more than 50 film festivals worldwide and earned dozens of awards and accolades. His work has consistently explored identity, immigration, resilience, belonging and the experiences of communities historically underrepresented on screen. Now, that approach is being applied to a story with national resonance.
Jolene Rodriguez Comes Aboard
Joining Xolalpa is producer Jolene Rodriguez (7th & Union) of Broken English Productions. Rodriguez brings significant industry credentials to the project and was previously named by Variety as one of its “10 Producers to Watch.”
Her involvement also marks the beginning of a broader creative partnership with Xolalpa.
The two filmmakers have entered into a three-film producing agreement, establishing a partnership that will see them collaborate on three feature films, with additional projects expected to be announced.
For Xolalpa and Rodriguez, the Vanessa Guillén film therefore represents both a major standalone project and the first chapter of a larger producing relationship. Mayra Guillén and Alejandra Palomera will serve as executive producers.
The option agreement was facilitated by Palomera Group and Levy Law PLLC, Mayra Guillén’s team.
Building a Latino Indie Film Powerhouse
The deal further positions Xolalpa’s Mighty Aphrodite Pictures as a company focused on commercially viable films with culturally specific stories and strong social relevance.
Xolalpa has spent more than a decade establishing himself as an independent filmmaker while expanding his work beyond directing. He is also the bestselling author of “Ni De Aquí, Ni De Allá: A Soul Suspended Between Two Worlds“, a memoir exploring identity, immigration and belonging.
Following the book’s release, Xolalpa embarked on a 25-city national tour, appearing at universities, cultural institutions, bookstores and community organizations across the country. His expanding literary slate includes the upcoming children’s book The Boy Who Reached the Stars and his debut novel, The Woman in My Mirror.
But it is the Vanessa Guillén project that could represent his most consequential cinematic opportunity to date.
For an independent filmmaker who has built his career around stories that challenge the industry’s traditional center of gravity, being selected by the Guillén family carries a significance that cannot be measured simply by budget or box office potential. It is a vote of confidence in the idea that who tells a story — and how that story is told — matters.

