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Starring in "Amor Fati " by John Desiderio

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 Today, Lorena has another project at her door: a feature film that will be in theatres in 2019. Amor Fati (The Coming Out) is a fable about a woman who makes the ultimate sacrifice for love. It’s a meditation about gender, love, destiny and mortality.

 

 It’s a very provocative production, specially with the circumstances that caused movements like the #MeToo movement to emerge. “I feel very proud to be a part of a production that fights for women’s rights, that exposes the social injustice that we have been put on in history. 

Amor Fati - Trailer

Joining "Something From abroad" : a theatre company. 

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A Something From Abroad (Theatre Company) produced for a a second year in a row the company's "best show of the season". "A Night With The Dead", written and directed by Martha Prevé, is a show that has it's core in Mexican family values. The show takes it's audience to experiende the simplicity of the mortal world into and the immensity of the spiritual world.

Proudly representing Latinx in commercials

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Since I moved to New York I've represented Latinx in brands such as Samsung, Your Good Skin, American Express, One World Observatory, and WNBC. 

Back in Mexico I worked for brands like Coffee Mate, Movistar, Uber, Elektra and Aganar.com!

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Other News

Working with Mexican pop star Lu Ruenes

Lorena filmed a music video in Mexico with pop artist Lu Ruenes for her song Dímelo. "Lu is doing great in her career as an artist and I feel blessed to have worked with such a talented mexican woman".

 

 

Starring in Stephen Nachamie´s new movie musical

Winning New York is part of the official selection of Manhattan Film Festival! It also won the Audience Choice Award for the New Filmmakers Film Festival in New York City. This movie was directed by award winning director Stephen Nachamie. 

Lorena Del Pino gave life to Sophia, a frustrated and witty girl that desperately wants to be famous to fulfill her ultimate New York experience.

 
"Los Muertos" wins the Kukulkán Award in Riviera Maya Film Festival
This mexican indie movie by Santiago Mohar Volklow has been a selection of the most prestijious film festivals around Latin America, winning the Kukulkán Award in Riviera Maya Film Festival. Lorena´s  passion for film made her want to be part of this project as soon as she read the script. "The way Mohar reflects the reality of the two very different worlds that make Mexico the fearful yet rich country that it is, spoke to directrly to my heart and I wanted to be a part of it right away".
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