
Raisa Bonnet
Writing
Biography
Raisa Bonnet, from San Juan, Puerto Rico, developed an interest in storytelling through her parents' bookstore. She earned a Bachelor's in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Puerto Rico and a Master's in Fine Arts from NYU. Bonnet teaches filmmaking at the University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez Campus. Her short film ‘Luna Vieja’ received international acclaim, winning awards at the Seattle International Film Festival and Cinefiesta International Film Festival. Bonnet is also working on her first feature film, ‘Afloat’, after winning the Filmmakers Immersion Pitching Contest.
Known For

A teenage girl does all she can to protect her younger sister from their bipolar mother.
Venus

We Are Still Here is a student-made documentary from the University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez campus (UPRM) about the lives and experiences of the Peñolanos from Barrio Rucio and adjacent communities who have resisted generations of adversities due to their geographical location and at the hands of the Puerto Rican government. Centered on resistance and collective care among communities, this inaugural documentary produced by the Oral History Lab at UPRM and funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities showcases how community work by projects like Aula en la Montaña and organizations like Impacto Juventud GC Inc. demonstrate that strength lies in union and that true healing occurs through mutual accompaniment between community and volunteers.
Todavía Estamos Aquí

Elsa lives in the mountains of the Caribbean Island of Vieques, Puerto Rico. A visit from her teenage granddaughter, Mina, and her son-in-law, Alei, brings a sweet and bitter taste into her life. In order to protect her granddaughter, Elsa makes a decision that will change Mina’s life forever.
Luna vieja

Don Isidoro, better known as the “holy hand” of his people, shelters his grandson Pablo for a few days after he escaped from his home.
Mano santa

In 1950s Puerto Rico, Luz confronts the loss of her baby in silence while trying to reconstruct her life in a society determined to make and judge all of her decisions.