Extra Terrestres

Directed By Carla Cavina

A family, 100,000 chickens with a death sentence, a secret that will unveil all family secrets, and a star 2,500 million light years away that will make them understand that we all are metaphorically ExtraTerrestrials.

  • ABOUT
  • BIO
Teresa is a vegetarian and a successful astrophysicist who lives with her girlfriend, Daniela, in the Canary Islands. After years of self-exile, Teresa returns to Puerto Rico to invite the family to her wedding. But the Díaz family, who lives in a rural town, are a conservative and well-to-do family who control much of the poultry industry in Puerto Rico. No one in the family is what who they appear and none is willing to reveal their most intimate secrets, so once back home, Teresa chooses to lie. When several acts of sabotage force the closure of the family business and Daniela, tired of waiting for Teresa, travels to Puerto Rico to meet her new family, the Díaz family nucleus collapses like a supernova star, unleashing a chain reaction that puts in evidence that we are all “extraterrestrials.”
Carla Cavina is a cultural manager, filmmaker, writer and artist.  Born in the archipelago of Puerto Rico, where she lives, has a Major in Visual Arts from the University of Puerto Rico. In 2002, co-founded the ONG “El Taller Cinemático”, becoming its Executive Director until 2021. At this non-profit organization she worked with different communities, teens and international filmmakers to help develop Puerto Rico’s film industry with a social justice gaze. From 2003 to 2008, she worked for “ProCom”, led by the island’s public broadcasting network, aimed at teaching socially marginalized communities the uses of film, mentoring and directing over 20 community short films.  She wrote and directed three (3) shorts films before making “Extra Terrestrials”, her first feature film. The film was realized in co-production with C&E Productions, Venezuela and in 2016 premiered at the “Puerto Rico Queer Film Festival”. In 2017, had its international premiere at the “Roze Filmdagen” in Amsterdam, Holland, and its commercial release in Venezuela and Puerto Rico. The film had been shown in more than 40 international film festivals, winning the “Audience Award" in Puerto Rico, Miami, Milan and Paris. As of today, the movie is available in Amazon Prime, Viendo Movies and several Universities in USA . In 2012, she co-founded "Puerto Rico’s Documentalist Association” and, from 2014 to 2020, directed the “Iberoameric Film Workshop: ISLAB”. Photo by Rosario Fernandez Esteve