Eyerí Cruz Otero

참여 작품

Visiones, espejos
Tan
Visiones, espejos
Art Direction
Visiones, espejos
Editor
Visiones, espejos
Writer
Visiones, espejos
Director
Viento que fluye
Editor
Art, essay and observational documentary.
Viento que fluye
Producer
Art, essay and observational documentary.
Viento que fluye
Writer
Art, essay and observational documentary.
Viento que fluye
Director
Art, essay and observational documentary.
El viento que rompe los muros
Camera Operator
Poetic documentary about the experience of a Puerto Rican film student in Cuba.
El viento que rompe los muros
Producer
Poetic documentary about the experience of a Puerto Rican film student in Cuba.
El viento que rompe los muros
Writer
Poetic documentary about the experience of a Puerto Rican film student in Cuba.
El viento que rompe los muros
Editor
Poetic documentary about the experience of a Puerto Rican film student in Cuba.
El viento que rompe los muros
Director
Poetic documentary about the experience of a Puerto Rican film student in Cuba.
Queso de cabra
In no particular time and space, a family fabricates goat cheese. The mother and the daughter pretend to sell the cheese in a lonely road, but they are really selling their bodies. They leave the hard worked cheese to decay in a pile of dirt and rot. The mother encounters existential desperation when the daughter departs with a costumer and the father prefers the company of the goats.
Un haz de luz en el tejado
Producer
An art and essay film in which the garbage and abandoned buildings of 21st century Puerto Rico are interwoven with a story about the apparent collective death, revenge, identity, and the importance of resignification.
Un haz de luz en el tejado
Writer
An art and essay film in which the garbage and abandoned buildings of 21st century Puerto Rico are interwoven with a story about the apparent collective death, revenge, identity, and the importance of resignification.
Un haz de luz en el tejado
Director
An art and essay film in which the garbage and abandoned buildings of 21st century Puerto Rico are interwoven with a story about the apparent collective death, revenge, identity, and the importance of resignification.