FILMS

‘En Parabola / Conversations on Tragedy’ (2023)

‘En Parabola/Conversations on Tragedy’ reimagines the myth of Antigone with a cast of non-professional performers residing in Puerto Rico, alongside members of New York City’s Puerto Rican diasporic community, displaced in continuous, cascading waves of migration over the last 100 years.

in Collaboration with Amant

This process seeks to connect these communities, uncovering the collective consciousness that emerges from decades of shared environmental, economic, political, and spiritual tragedies. Inspired by the original discourse of the dramatic tragedy as a forum for communal catharsis, ‘En Parábola’ unfolds through extended periods of collaborative scriptwriting, rehearsal, and speculative filmmaking, presented as an evolving series of video installations and live performances. Through a collaborative rescripting of collective memory, history, and reimagination of place, En Párabola envisions sovereignty and ideas of decolonization beyond intellectual discourse, but as a transformative processes that include our memory, bodies, collective ghosts, and all of that which is intangible and ungraspable.

 

YUGO: TO BE THE WORST.

In Development (Summer 2023) - One last epic road trip with the best of the worst. A tale of the best worst card made in former Yugoslavia.

Writer Filip Grujic will embark on a last journey for the mythical YUGO. Produced alongside Čarna Vučinić, who recently premiered her film Have You Seen This Woman? (2022) at Venice Film Festival.

 

PARADISE (2020)

A young woman returns from a rehabilitation center and navigates through the underbelly of the world she left behind after coming to terms with her public assault.

There’s a story to be told, and someone has to tell it.

Paradise (2020) was awarded with the Best Narrative Short Prize at the Indie Memphis Festival.


For the last three years, we have been committed to producing at least one short film each year by collaborating with vendors like Panavision, with actors unions, and with filmmakers from some of the top post-houses. 

Our film Punta Cana (2017) is still touring festivals after having been received at the Palm Springs Short Film Festival, Guanajuato Film Festival, Hong Kong Film Festival, and the Sarasota Film Festival.