Ivonne Belén (born 1955) is a Puerto Rican documentary movie director and producer.
Early years
Belén was born and raised in San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico, where she received her primary and secondary education. As a child Belén enjoyed setting up improvised plays for her family. Her first experiences with the artistic world was when she participated in her school plays. She was also a talented artist who drew and created cartoon characters.
After graduating from high school, Belén enrolled and attended the University of Puerto Rico where she studied Art and Communications. She worked in an animated cartoon workshop at the same time that she attended the university. In the 1980s, Belén became a professional copywriter and producer.
Copywriter and producer
In 1987, she decided to try her own luck as an independent freelancer. In the 1988 films The Bell and San Juan Story, Belén worked as Production Designer. After this, she undertook the art design for the films:
Amongst the many awards which this film won were:
- Special mention in the XVII Havana Latin-American Film Festival (1996) in Cuba
- Special mention in the IX San Juan Cinemafest (1997) in Puerto Rico,
- "The Mesquite Award" (1997) in San Antonio, Texas and
- "Best Video Documentary" at the Valdivia International Film & Video Festival (1998) celebrated in Chile.
