Belén's first experience of doing a documentary film was in 1992 when she was the Co-Producer and Art Director of
Rafael Hernández, Jibarito del Mundo. She then worked on two other documentaries,
Adome, la presencia Africana en Puerto Rico (Adome, the African presence in Puerto Rico) (1992) and
Reseña de una Vida Util (1995). The experience gained from these documentaries inspired her to form her own film company called The Paradiso Film Company, in which she is the executive producer. Amongst the many awards which this film won were: • Special mention in the XVII Havana
Latin-American Film Festival (1996) in
Cuba • Special mention in the IX San Juan Cinemafest (1997) in Puerto Rico, • "The Mesquite Award" (1997) in
San Antonio, Texas and • "Best Video Documentary" at the Valdivia International Film & Video Festival (1998) celebrated in
Chile. The success obtained in this film inspired her to pursue her second project - a documentary about the life and work of the late Puerto Rican poet
Julia de Burgos. She based her film on the letters that Burgos sent to her sister Consuelo from
New York City and Cuba between the years of 1940 to 1953. Finally, with the cooperation of Puerto Rican playwright
Luis Rafael Sánchez, she produced and directed the film which she titled "
Julia, todo en mi..." (Julia, all in me...) in (2002). Among the actors who participated in the movie are
Oscar winner
Benicio del Toro,
Nydia Caro,
Jacobo Morales and singer
Danny Rivera. Belén is also a judge in the Syracuse International Film & Video Festival in New York. This is an international organization that promotes creative and scholarly work in the verbal and visual arts. == See also ==