Hilda Hidalgo

[8] Currently, she works as a screenwriter, director and independent producer for her company Producciones La Tiorba, where she is developing her third feature film, entitled Niñas.

Her films have participated in festivals in Turkey, Cologne, Cuba, Cartagena, Rimini, Créteil, Amsterdam, San Francisco and Chicago, among others.

[9] In 2003 she wrote Estación Violenta, his first feature film script, received the Best Plot Award at the 10+1 Muestra de Cine y Video Costarricense and won a scholarship from the Carolina Foundation and Casa de América to the first "Ibero-American Film Projects Workshop" under the tutelage of screenwriter Paz Alicia Garciadiego.

In 2009 she released his first feature film, "Del amor y otros demonios" based on Gabriel García Márquez's 1994 novel of the same name after receiving the rights to the work from the same author in 2003.

The film stars Eugenia Chaverri, also from Costa Rica, and is shot in traditional neighborhoods in the city of San José.