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Production – The Dominican Film Festival in New York

The production house Ellians Films Produze held a meeting to publicize all the details of their participation in the festival led by the Armando Guareño, Dominican prominent in the diaspora.

Company executives Daniel Polanco, film director, and Elisa Ogando, who serves as director of operations, expressed feeling excited to see that two of their projects managed to be selected so that the public of New York learn more about the different content that we are capable of creating in our country.

Guido’s Daughter is a film that tells the story of Lorena, a 45-year-old woman with a difficult teenage story, which she had to face without enough help from her parents. He lives in a universe of stumbling blocks and despite so many difficulties, he takes off on his flight to change the course of his destiny.

Road To Brujuelas eIt is a documentary that narrates the contrast on one of the most beautiful rivers and how it flows into one of the poorest regions of the Dominican Republic. Talk about the dreams and ambitions of the locals who don’t give up hope that their luck will one day change. The Brujuelas River is born in Monte Plata and runs underground from the Mella highway to its mouth in Boca Chica, but its outlets to the sea vary in direction by season, sometimes due to human intervention.

About Daniel Polanco

Director of photography, He is also a publicist with a high aesthetic criteria who takes care of every detail of each of his works. He is an emerging director who has bet on the national film industry, who has worked these stories with his own resources. However, at this stage of his career he decides to enter the industry with the help of the Directorate General of Cinema, DGCINE for all the support that it has already given him and its facilities so that he can develop in the sector and that his narratives go beyond the borders.

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