

13 minutes of paint, pain, and a smile that doesn't reach the eyes.
Alejandro Alsina is a Dominican painter who, through his art and eccentricity, has earned a place among the most recognized street artists in the Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo. But behind his iconic smile and wild lifestyle lies a story that few could even begin to imagine.
Direction
Rosario and Limardo refuse to romanticize the 'struggling artist' trope.
Production
Micro-budget that mirrors its subject's resourcefulness.

Director
Paul Limardo
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Colonial Zone street art exists in tension with UNESCO heritage status—Alsina's work is technically illegal on protected walls.
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