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Supported Projects > Pink Casa

Pink Casa

After a Texas Chicano refinery worker's young niece is discovered by national media for her prodigious artwork, a visit from an aging New York art icon and his daughter spur the families to unearth their losses and confront their coupled futures.

Project Details

Status In Progress

Type Narrative Feature

Director(s) Robert T. Herrera

Writer(s) Robert T. Herrera

SFFILM Support

Westridge Grant 2020

Writer/Director Robert T. Herrera

Robert is a South Texas filmmaker currently based in St. Louis, Missouri. He created the feature doc, The Gray Seasons, which is currently with EPIX and Amazon Prime, and created the no-budget feature, Palacios, distributed by Freestyle Digital Media. Herrera is a 2020 Sundance Feature Film Fellow, a grant recipient from the Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation, and an SFFILM Westridge Grant winner with his latest screenplay, Pink Casa. Herrera attended Baylor University and Washington University in St. Louis where he studied architecture, art, and literature.

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