Lunise Cerin is a writer, director, editor, and story producer from Port-au-Prince and Philadelphia. Cerin began her film career in Los Angeles at SVOD Black and Sexy TV, where she worked for seven years across multiple seasons of web series produced by the network. In 2018, she moved back to Haiti and began working as a feature documentary editor and story producer, most recently on “The Fight For Haiti” (2024), directed by Etant Dupain. Cerin returned to the US and received an MFA in screenwriting from Columbia University in 2024, where she was accepted with the Bridges Larson Fellowship. Her portfolio film ‘Victorine’ is touring the festival circuit. Cerin is currently in post-production for her directorial debut, the documentary film ‘Miwa’ for which she received William Penn, NEA, and IPMF grants.
