Edwin FrankO

Biography

Edwin FrankO is a Puerto Rican and Mexican-American filmmaker from Barrio Logan, San Diego, whose journey from breakdancer to cinematic storyteller defines his rhythmic, community-centered approach to film. A proud USC School of Cinematic Arts alumnus and current MFA candidate at San Diego State University, Edwin’s work is rooted in the intersection of cultural preservation and creative education.

After a transformative path through community college and the bittersweet milestone of entering USC the same week he lost his father, Edwin dedicated his craft to amplifying underrepresented voices. As a Teaching Artist for the Media Arts Center San Diego, he empowers the next generation to find their own narratives. With When the CoquĂ­ Sings, Edwin continues his mission to create "love letters" to his heritage, proving that whether through the salsa of his debut feature Fuego or the quiet call of a forest frog in Balboa Park, storytelling is the ultimate way to call oneself home.

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