Esmarelda VillaLobos is a filmmaker and comedian from Pomona, California. She is the writer/director/star of "Verzus," an 89-minute comedic feature film made for a budget of less than $350. She is a graduate of the David Lynch MFA in Screenwriting Program at MIU and holds a BA in Film History from Cal State Fullerton. Prior to her writing & directing career, Esmarelda previously worked as both an indie-film assistant and a dedicated Blockbuster cashier. She lives in California with her ridiculously handsome husband and a mounting stack of DVD's.
The healthcare industry is undergoing rapid digital transformation, and Durable Medical Equipment (DME) businesses are no exception. From managing inventory to ...
In the short film “Sister Wives” Director/Star Louisa Connolly-Burnham plays Kaidence, the wife of a polygamous husband (Mormon) who must welcome a new ...
A Real Pain, directed by Jesse Eisenberg, is a poignant comedy-drama that explores the complexities of family, heritage, and self-discovery with wit ...
The healthcare industry is undergoing rapid digital transformation, and Durable Medical Equipment (DME) businesses are no exception. From managing inventory to ...
In the short film “Sister Wives” Director/Star Louisa Connolly-Burnham plays Kaidence, the wife of a polygamous husband (Mormon) who must welcome a new ...
A Real Pain, directed by Jesse Eisenberg, is a poignant comedy-drama that explores the complexities of family, heritage, and self-discovery with wit ...