THe Nuno Twins

Adrian and Andrew Nuño, known collectively as The Nuño Twins, are Chicago-based film/new media writers, directors, producers, actors, podcast hosts, and all-around creative powerhouses! With over 10+ years in the industry, they tell bold stories that highlight underrepresented communities.

The duo co-created the award-winning Latine web series Border’d with Lauryn Lugo, which premiered in November 2021 on the Emmy-nominated Open Television. Border’d won a Telly Award and was selected to screen at festivals around the world.

In 2022, HipLatina named  Andrew and Adrian among their list of "10 Latinx Filmmakers You Should Know About," and Andrew took home an Emmy® for Mardi Gras For All Y’all—with a second nomination in 2023!

They are currently working on wrapping up post-production on their next short film Final Frame and also currently serve as producers on the upcoming animated short film Draft Paper.

Award Winning Film makers

Final Frame

Beyond filmmaking, they’re amplifying inspiring voices through their podcast, Twin Spin, where they dive deep into personal growth, creativity, and the stories that shape us. With guests like Latina coach and speaker Erika Cruz, media entrepreneur Troy Pryor, and LGBTQ+ and mental health advocate Juan Acosta— your mindset will be transformed. Currently available for listening on Spotify, YouTube and Apple Podcasts.

  • Producing & Directing

    Pre-production, directing, overseeing editing, hiring crew if needed. Interested in having us come on board to help produce or direct your short film or music video? Let’s chat! 

  • Trailer Services

    We specialize in emotionally compelling, story-first edits that resonate with both audiences and judges. From festival-ready trailers to character-driven cuts, and dynamic social teasers tailored for reels, TikToks, and other vertical formats — we craft trailers that connect, captivate, and convert in 90 seconds or less.

  • "Working with the Nuño twins was a dream—they took my footage and created a trailer that gave me goosebumps."