Cesaire Jose Carroll-Dominguez
Trained at the New York City School of the Arts and continuing his work at the San Diego School of the Creative And Performing Arts, Cesaire Jose Carroll-Dominguez is a filmmaker, actor, writer, and artist. His recent projects include the digital art piece Mapping San Diego and the short Regulate TikTok. He has contributed to performances by the art collective *particle group.* His work has appeared with or in Crossed lines and Imagined Theatres (the other balcony per Genet). His photography and film have received several awards, Including IVIE awards in 2021 and 2022. One of his films, Chicano Park: A Cinematic Poem, was an offical selection of the 2022 San Diego Latino Film Festival. Other pieces have been exhibited in musems such as MCASD and MOPA. He currently is a fellow at UCSD through the Jacobs Youth Community Scholars program, a member of the Outside The Lens Youth Council, and a 2022 summer fellow at the Reel Voices program in San Diego, California.
Motherly Sexcapades
as uncreditedA collection of vignettes about the struggles and fears of motherhood
Movie pageBarkley Dubis' Danse Macabre
as Voice of the Businessman / PeteA boy is thrown into the middle of an increasingly bizarre local disturbance.
Movie pageLogging Linda Vista; An improper fish
as NarratorA meditative time capsule of a documentary, exploring the physical and emotional landscape of an...
Movie pageImpure Thoughts in South Corona
as uncreditedChronicles live and present experiences of students working in the film department at the San...
Movie pageChicano Park; A Cinematic Poem
as NarratorAn unnamed narrator explores the history and beauty of Chicano Park.
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