
Acting
Paulís Cofresí, born in 2005 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, developed a passion for the arts early on. At 8 years old, while acting for a local short film, Paulís realized conveying meaningful messages to the world with moving pictures was her one and only love. She attended the Escuela Central de Artes Visuales and won the 2020 Best Short Film award at the Puertorican Film Foundation Festival for her debut film "X". In 2021 and 2022, she attended the New York Film Academy summer program, creating several short films, including the award-winning "The Making of my Seasons". Her latest film, "Nos Persiguen," won 7 awards at the European Film Festival "Cortaditos". Cofresí was accepted into the Pratt Institute film program and plans to pursue her career in New York. “Paulís Cofresí.” FilmFreeway, https://filmfreeway.com/PaulisCofresi928
Eneida Santiago doesn’t know she will not get in time to see her granddaughter’s piano recital. Several characters converge in this suspense drama that exposes the fragility of human relationships and interpersonal relationships.

A teenage girl does all she can to protect her younger sister from their bipolar mother.

A college student's attempts at doing her laundry are quickly challenged by the harsh environment of a dorm laundry room and the other students in the building.

In the midst of the silenced 1950s Puerto Rican revolution for independence, 16-year-old Celia is kept in the dark by her family. As she ruminates about the oppressive status of the Island, her questions are left unanswered. The family of three women are forced to face the fatal reality of their surroundings after Celia's classmate, Matías, arrives at their home with his father, Emilio, who is gravely injured from a gunshot. After realizing the boy and his father are active members of the revolution, tensions arise as they decide to hide them from the police. Matías lights a spark in Celia, who rebels against her family and becomes part of the revolution.

In the midst of the silenced 1950s Puerto Rican revolution for independence, 16-year-old Celia is kept in the dark by her family. As she ruminates about the oppressive status of the Island, her questions are left unanswered. The family of three women are forced to face the fatal reality of their surroundings after Celia's classmate, Matías, arrives at their home with his father, Emilio, who is gravely injured from a gunshot. After realizing the boy and his father are active members of the revolution, tensions arise as they decide to hide them from the police. Matías lights a spark in Celia, who rebels against her family and becomes part of the revolution.
