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Eduardo is an accomplished filmmaker with a dynamic career spanning film, television, and music video production. Originally from the Dominican Republic, Luna moved to New York City in 2009 and has since established himself as one of the most prominent Latino filmmakers in the city. He is a graduate of Gregorio Luperón High School, Maysles Cinema Center, and Film Academy Urban Arts Partnership, where he honed his skills in directing, producing, editing, and cinematography.
Luna's body of work has garnered international attention, with projects like **"TypeCast"**—nominated at the Tribeca Film Festival—and **"Unreasonable Suspicious"**, which won the Justice Film Festival. His documentary **"Undocumented & Unafraid"** has been similarly celebrated, while his production **"Bums"** has also made a mark in the indie film scene.
Having collaborated with prominent actors like Laura Gómez and Mateo Gómez, Luna's work has reached audiences at prestigious festivals such as the Cannes Corner Film Festival. His music video collaborations with artists like 50 Cent, Trey Songz, Rick Ross, and French Montana have further expanded his influence in the entertainment world. Additionally, Luna has worked on Dominican productions such as **"Un Lío en Dólares"** and **"El Fantasma de Mi Novia"**.
Luna’s other key projects include producing **"Donde Quiera Que Vayas"** and **"Un Delincuente en Nueva York"**, both of which led to his nomination for Best Producer at the Black & Latino Film Awards. He also produced the web series **"The Unknown Case"** and is currently developing two TV series as well as the feature film **"Brother with Vengeance"**. Another notable project in his portfolio is **"Apartamento 809"**.
Beyond filmmaking, Luna is exploring opportunities on YouTube, reflecting his ongoing interest in leveraging digital platforms to expand his storytelling reach.