Bad Bunny will star in Residente's film debut with the epic drama 'Porto Rico'
Bad Bunny will take on his first leading role in the film 'Porto Rico', directed by Residente, which explores Puerto Rico's complex colonial history.
Puerto Rican musician Residente is set to make his feature film directing debut with the historical drama 'Porto Rico', in which Bad Bunny will take on his first main role in cinema. The film, inspired by real events and described as a Caribbean western, will delve into the intricate colonial history of Puerto Rico, presenting it through a visually intense lens that emphasizes the island's origins. Residente shared his passion for this project, stating that he has dreamed of making a film about his homeland since childhood, highlighting the often controversial narrative surrounding Puerto Rico's history.
The screenplay for 'Porto Rico' was co-written by Alexander Dinelaris, known for his work on the film 'Birdman'. Residente expressed that this film serves as a powerful affirmation of Puerto Rican identity, aiming to narrate their story with the intensity and honesty it deserves. His commitment to portraying the truth about Puerto Rico's history reflects a broader effort within the arts to confront and examine the island's colonial narrative, inviting audiences to engage with its past.
For Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Martínez Ocasio, this film marks a significant milestone in his career as he transitions from music to acting. The involvement of high-profile talents like Residente and Dinelaris in this project elevates its anticipation within both the music and film industries, and it signals a growing recognition of Puerto Rican stories in mainstream media. As the film progresses toward its release, it is expected to attract considerable attention and further discussions about colonialism and identity in Puerto Rico.