
Biography
Luis Molina Casanova (Ciales, Puerto Rico, August 27, 1951) is a Puerto Rican film director, screenwriter and producer. He is one of the most prestigious and award-winning filmmakers on the Caribbean island of recent times, highlighting in his filmography documentaries and films that have investigated the idiosyncrasies, history or literature of Puerto Rico such as La guagua aérea or the Tales of Abelardo. In addition, his academic work, carried out for more than 40 years at the University of the Sacred Heart1, has led him to teach at other universities such as the University of Guadalajara or Harvard University. Luis Molina Casanova was born on August 27, 1965 in the municipality of Ciales, into a family of descent from the Canary Islands. He studied Business Administration at the University of Puerto Rico before entering to work on the television network WIPR-TV (Channel 6) where he began working as a cameraman in different cultural programs of the station.
Known For
La cajita vacía (2001)Age: 50Producer
Leyendas de Puerto Rico (1999)Age: 48Producer
A Flight of Hope (1993)Age: 42Producer
Albizu Vive (1991)Age: 40Producer
Luis Muñoz Marín: un hombre, un pueblo, un propósito (1985)Age: 34Producer
One-Way Ticket (1983)Age: 32Producer
Juan Ramón Jiménez: diario de un poeta (1981)Age: 30Producer

