“As part of Locarno’s Open Doors Screenings, framing new features and shorts from Latin America and the Caribbean […] Plástico, A film crew follows a group of naive actors as a ruthless commander prods them into increasingly brutal situations in the name of blind patriotism…”
“Diana Dorempz is a truly multi-hyphenated artist(…)uses her knowledge in countless fields to continue moving her career forward”
“As a creator, I understand the power of representation and the importance of telling stories that celebrate our diversity. I believe that our uniqueness is what makes us special, and we should embrace it in our storytelling.”
“Make yourself a team player and enter any room knowing that you have something meaningful to contribute.”
“The Brisk Festival L.A. has continually championed artistic production, celebrated diverse voices, and provided a platform for emerging talent.[...]Mastering Rejection: Written by Diana Dorempz. Directed by Eleane Puell.”
“The Los Angeles grad has been working hard to bring her solo show to life. Titled Mastering Rejection…”
“Whenever I can, I join projects that mean something to me, I am drawn to those that could have a positive impact on society. I love diversity and scripts that are more inclusive towards minorities. I want to create content that I expect to see more often.”
“Infused with a rising tide of unease and tightening tension(…)There is not a false note among the cast. As Esperanza, Diana Dorempz Campos tugs at the heart without resorting to melodrama.”
“The actress who portrays the long-suffering Esperanza, is one of the most enigmatic actors today. The Venezuelan-born beauty steals the screen, she owns it in every scene she’s in.”
— HIGHLIGHT HOLLYWOOD