Bad Bunny and Javier Bardem will star in Residente's first film, a western about the history of Puerto Rico
Residente's debut film, starring Bad Bunny and Javier Bardem, will be a significant project exploring Puerto Rican history in a western-drama format.
In March 2024, Puerto Rican artist Residente revealed in an interview with El Mundo that he was actively seeking funding for a grand cinematic project focused on Puerto Rico's history. Now, two years later, the film has come to fruition, retaining the ambitious vision the artist initially outlined. The film will feature Bad Bunny, an influential figure in contemporary Latin music, alongside renowned actors Javier Bardem, Viggo Mortensen, and Edward Norton, highlighting the star-studded nature of the project.
The film, titled 'Porto Rico', promises to blend elements of a Caribbean epic western with historical drama, showcasing not only the story of Puerto Rico but also its cultural significance. Residente, whose real name is René Pérez, is making his directorial debut, showcasing his creative transition from music to film. The involvement of major Hollywood talents like Alejandro González Iñárritu as executive producer adds weight to the project's credibility and potential impact.
As this film aims to reflect Puerto Rican history and possibly address contemporary issues through a historical lens, it could hold substantial cultural relevance for both Puerto Ricans and a broader audience. By intertwining star power and deep narratives, Residente's film stands to be a landmark in the representation of Puerto Rican heritage within the global cinema landscape.