What if you found out your marriage was never legal? Would you do something different with that second chance?

This is just part of the plot at the center of We’re Not Married, a new romantic dramedy from Cynthia Garcia Williams.

I sat down with star Danielle Larracuente and Writer/Executive Producer Rae Lashea to hear more about the project, their experience making it and what they hope people will take away from it!

We want to thank Danielle Larracuente and Rae Lashea for taking the time to speak with us!

In an industry that thrives on diverse voices and unique perspectives, several organizations are making significant strides in empowering female filmmakers of color. By providing essential  education, hands-on skills, and unparalleled networking opportunities, these organizations are  ensuring that women of color have the tools and support they need to bring their stories to life.  

These organizations are the reason the feature film “We’re Not Married?” was made possible through their support of Latina Women in Entertainment

Women of Color Filmmakers 

Women of Color Unite (WOCU)

Chicana Directors Initiative 

Latinas Acting Up 

Justice for My Sister 

Afro-Latino Education and Arts Collective

Real Deal Student Athletic Foster Care

WEH INC.

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