Eliud Lamboy

Eliud Lamboy

br8kthroo@gmail.com

   118 Hotwells Blvd, San Antonio, TX, 78223

Eliud "Elliott" Lamboy, a dynamic force in the realm of narrative and documentary filmmaking, has established himself as an artist with a compelling vision and a unique ability to tell stories that resonate deeply with audiences. Eliud's artistic journey gained significant recognition at the San Antonio Film Festival in 2019, where his co-direction, editing, and visual effects skills shone in the acclaimed "Love Transcending-Short Film."

Currently, Eliud is immersed in the creation of "Tinti: When We Almost Lost Puerto Rico," a documentary film that reflects his deep commitment to storytelling with purpose and heart. This project showcases Eliud's talent for weaving complex narratives, as he explores the life and legacy of Tinti Deyá, a renowned figure in Puerto Rico's environmental activism. The documentary follows Carlos, a coffee enthusiast, on his quest to delve into Tinti's impact and her husband Alexis Massol's remarkable contributions as a Goldman Environmental Prize winner. Eliud's film is a powerful exploration of resilience, community empowerment, and the critical struggle to preserve Puerto Rico’s natural resources against daunting challenges.

Eliud Lamboy's work is not just about creating films; it's about crafting movements and molding public consciousness. His aspirations to feature "Tinti: When We Almost Lost Puerto Rico" at prestigious platforms like the Austin Film Festival and SXSW underscore his commitment to bringing crucial stories to a broader audience. His films are more than visual experiences; they are a tribute to the enduring spirit of communities and a call to action for environmental preservation.

As Eliud continues to evolve and inspire through his cinematic endeavors, his work remains a testament to the power of film as a medium for storytelling, advocacy, and change.