
Daniella Salas Soto
Production
Biography
Daniella Salas was born in Lima, Peru. In 2022, for the first time, she took on the production role in the short film “Triángulo”. At the same time, she was able to experience part of the art direction role. This would help her understand the dynamics of the team and her needs, so that she could be the general director of Caja Negra Films, the company that made the short film "Nothing." Additionally, she worked on the distribution of said short film, and managed to get her to participate internationally, where she received multiple awards. As a director, she made the short film “Adiós”, which is still in post-production. Currently, she is working on the pre-production of the short film “Dolida”, as a scriptwriter and producer.
Known For

Román Aguirre (Sebastián Rubio) is a former Peruvian action film star. He had his best moment between the 70s and 80s, years in which he played his most famous role of all: "The Mole". Years later, a fast-paced life full of addictions has left Román almost forgotten. However, a meeting with Hugo Valcárcel (Pablo Saldarriaga), the most successful filmmaker of the moment, is about to return him to glory.
The Mole

"Dolida" is the female cry of internal struggle, within a violent macho society full of dangers. Our film recounts the inner journey of a young woman, which will take her through chapters full of pain, which have ended up defining part of her psychological evolution process.
Dolida

"Al amor se ha dicho" tells the story of Rafo and Mónica, two teenagers who are in the midst of sexual awakening and flowering, and feel that they have coincided. Video clip made for the song of the same name, by the Peruvian rock artist Rafo Ráez.
Al amor se ha dicho

Before leaving for Spain, a writer confused with her feelings is reunited with a complicated love from the past, remembering in the process the moments that led her to where she is.
Nothing

A tormented man arrives at the apartment of his wife's lover. Free adaptation of the script "Infidelity" by Alvin Sargent and William Broyles Jr.