Andrea Franco
Directing
Known For

Two women have had a romantic relationship with the same man for years, but when he dies he will leave them in the care of his business: a bakery.
Amor a la Catalán

Huq’ariy weaves the coastal landscape of Northern Peru and California, with a cinematic portrait of Elsa, performing a ritual stemming from Moche tradition. The healer invokes forces invisible and visible: nature, ocean, mountains, spirits, to begin a journey that casts a spell of transformation
Levantada
Notes on Connection III
Notes on Connection III

Paolo, a young gay Peruvian immigrant who lives in New York, travels back to his native country. After eight years of absence, he now feels ready to face a society that might not accept him, and search for the father who left his family when he was only seven years old.
Paolo
Two women share a workspace.
Amelia & Morena

Andrea Franco's Tell me about Bia, a documentary dedicated to the life and work of her late grandfather, Bernardo Batievsky, recognizes the Peruvian filmmaker in the 1970s. Batievsky is known for the films Mirage, and Cholo, starring the popular footballer Hugo “Cholo” Sotil. Through conversations with her grandmother, her mother and domestic workers, the filmmaker explores the life and work of his grandfather, also trying to rescue the few remaining copies of the films produced by him, due to the poor conservation of the cinematography of the country. Tell me about Bia presents these intimate moments where the life of the deceased filmmaker is been discovered, interrupted by scenes from movies and home videos of Batievsky.
Tell Me About Bia

A sci-fi filmed in Mount Shasta, CA, Morro Bay, CA and Cape Romain, SC.
Notes II
Women in Latin American telenovelas of the eighties and nineties.
At Noon

Shot along the California coastline, Notes I observes, ponders and listens. The permutable and drawing ocean submerges and provides a boundless space.
Notes I

The film explores the life and work of the film maker's late grandfather, himself a pioneering Peruvian filmmaker of the 1970s. She captures his life through conversations with her grandmother, her mother and their domestic workers, interwoven with footage from his film archive.
Cuéntame de Bia

Documentary by Andrea Franco.
Quiero volver
Ancon is a popular beach town, north of Lima, Peru. What used to be a pre Incan fishing town has become a privileged beach resort after the Spanish colony. With an observational lens, En Ancón ( In Ancon) explores the space of memory to uncover the filmmaker’s childhood. With distance in time and space, and with the desire to observe and re-examine a place from the past, comes a new gaze and an evolution of thought and awareness. The separation provides the opportunity of seeing things as they are. With space and time comes clarity. The filmmaker is familiar to this place, but has now grown from being born into this system and with this mentality. Through the nostalgic eyes of adulthood En Ancón sheds light to expose the existing barriers of class segregation that pertain in Peru. It also investigates the process of realizing the system we are in, in order to break off from it, and the process of change as a path to liberation.
In Ancon
About East Los Angeles, its sound and movement