After their transportation plan fails, Julia, a young film director, and one of her crew members have to carry a coffin across Los Angeles in order to get to the last day of the shoot on time.
Lucia, an undervalued and insecure painter, wants to get rid of her selfish husband’s dead body, and the only person that can help her is her unbearable mother.
A story. What about? Something that can pull your heartstrings and make you bust a gut at the same time. About things that are rarely talked about and need to be seen. Something quirky, whatever that means…
We are a production company in pursuit of unique points of view, and everybody has a story to tell. Tinges of dark humor or drama could open one up when least expected, making movies something close to magical.
Being a Spanish, American and Mexican enterprise, based in Los Angeles, we also look forward to working with anyone with a distinct cultural point of view. There is nothing that we, an actress and a filmmaker, want more than to tell stories alongside you.
Marta Pérez-Coca (Alicante, Spain, 1994) is writer, director, production designer and producer of several short films shot both in Spain and in the United States. Although her background was originally in Business Administration, Marta pursued film studies after getting her Bachelor’s from CEU San Pablo, Madrid, and working in finance for a time. The opportunity arose to come to America and study an MFA in Filmmaking at the New York Film Academy in California. A lover of all things slightly dark and twisted, her unique point of view about filmmaking and death landed her and her short film, “A Deadly Shoot,” a spot in the 2022 Broad Humor Film Festival in Monrovia, California. Currently, she is working on her first feature film (!) and making the absolute most of her new life in Los Angeles. Having grown up next to the Mediterranean Sea, Marta loves all things ocean and naval, and the beach is her happy place.
Marta Pérez-Coca (Alicante, Spain, 1994) is writer, director, production designer and producer of several short films shot both in Spain and in the United States. Although her background was originally in Business Administration, Marta pursued film studies after getting her Bachelor’s from CEU San Pablo, Madrid, and working in finance for a time. The opportunity arose to come to America and study an MFA in Filmmaking at the New York Film Academy in California. A lover of all things slightly dark and twisted, her unique point of view about filmmaking and death landed her and her short film, “A Deadly Shoot,” a spot in the 2022 Broad Humor Film Festival in Monrovia, California. Currently, she is working on her first feature film (!) and making the absolute most of her new life in Los Angeles. Having grown up next to the Mediterranean Sea, Marta loves all things ocean and naval, and the beach is her happy place.
Michelle Montemayor (Mexico City, 1993), with a 15 year-long background in ballet and Modern Stage, started her film education while studying a double-major in Communications and Business Entrepreneurship in Anáhuac University, Mexico City. Her life took a huge turn when she got to know the work of Pedro Almodóvar while studying in Patricia Reyes Spindola’s acting studio. It was then when she decided to go abroad for a year to study Communications at Complutense University, Madrid, while auditioning and being accepted at Estudio Corazza for the Actor. She never went back to Mexico, staying at Corazza for 3 years and going to class at Escuela Méndez Leite for the Art of the Actor for another 3 years after that. It was when Covid-19 hit and everything shut down that both Marta and her started looking for opportunities abroad, leading them to sunny Los Angeles where Michelle starred in the short film “A Deadly Shoot.” Currently she is also working on Coquita Films’ first feature film, and is an active dog mom to her Bichon Frisé, Bolita. She also has a Bachelor’s degree in English Studies from UNED, Spain.
After their transportation plan fails, Julia, a young film director, and one of her crew members have to carry a coffin across Los Angeles in order to get to the last day of the shoot on time.
A couple decides to spend Valentine’s day at a romantic but isolated bed & breakfast. However this Valentine’s won’t be the same as last year’s or that of the year before.
Jay and his girlfriend are on a picnic. They prevent a man from commiting suicide. The mysterious man ends up spending the daywith them.
A hardworking waiter who always helps out the same homeless woman finds himself in trouble when he gets fired and is faced with a moral dilemma and an improbable guardian angel.
After their transportation plan fails, Julia, a young film director, and one of her crew members have to carry a coffin across Los Angeles in order to get to the last day of the shoot on time.
Jay and his girlfriend are on a picnic. They prevent a man from commiting suicide. The mysterious man ends up spending the daywith them.
A couple decides to spend Valentine’s day at a romantic but isolated bed & breakfast. However this Valentine’s won’t be the same as last year’s or that of the year before.
A hardworking waiter who always helps out the same homeless woman finds himself in trouble when he gets fired and is faced with a moral dilemma and an improbable guardian angel.