Arleen Cruz

Arleen Cruz

About

Arleen Cruz-Alicea is a director and producer of documentary and audiovisual educational projects. She has worked in the audiovisual field as a producer, director and copywriter of advertising projects. She has been a local producer of television projects and advertising agencies for international clients. She is AdocPR (Puerto Rico Documentary Association) current president, on organization dedicated to disseminate the documentary genre by creating new audiences, offering workshops and training tools for our members, lobbying for public policy in favor of national film production (narrative and non narrative), and creating alliances of collaboration, exhibition and dialogue with international forums. Her film GIVING BIRTH - A History of 20 women (2006 ), was presented on Mother's Day on national TV. In 2011, she created MANUEL for an organization that supports families of children with disabilities. MANUEL is a short documentary film about the inclusion of a child with Down syndrome to the regular classroom . Keeping with the theme of inclusion, she also created TODOS JUNTOS YA documenting the teamwork between parents, teachers and staff of a school in the town of Culebra Island so that students with special needs are integrated into the classroom with their grade level peers. 

Produced for the Puerto Rican Endowment for the Humanities the program DESDE EL BAÚL, which starts with archived documentary files and contextualized them to the present. Her short documentary PARIR EN PAZ (TO GIVE BIRTH IN PEACE) (2013), works on the issue of obstetric violence from the perspective of nurses working in labor and delivery wards in various hospitals in Puerto Rico. As a producer she is responsible for the short documentary EL HIJO DE RUBI which is part of the Puerto Rico Film Commission's initiative MICROS. CUENTAS PENDIENTES, her first long format documentary as a director premiered in 2016. She is currently developing her second documentary feature, CUERPO/ALMA, which participated in Docs Barcelona Lab last may. She premiered last month HISTÉRICAS a short film part of LA MIRADA COMPARTIDAS a collective documentary, and ANATOMÍA DE LAS CANAS, a transmedia documentary that works with the concept of aging in women from 50 to 80. She is the producer of the narrative feature PERFUME DE GARDENIAS which received development support from the TRIBECA FILM INSTITUTE. 

Perfume de Gardenias

Perfume de Gardenias

Isabel is a grieving widow who gains a new sense of creativity and purpose by helping her friend Toña plan their neighbor’s funerals. Once she learns that Toña assists these sick neighbors in their deaths, Isabel begins to come to terms with her own grief and loss.