
Angry Oranges is a film production led by Executive Producers Eduardo A. Flores, Carlos A. Luna, Joshua Perez, and Julian Osuna.Established in Chula Vista, CA, since 2020, they've assembled teams of young, aspiring, and determined crewmates castmates based on a diverse and interpersonal network of relationships to bring independent and grounded narratives to life.Their movies consist, but are not limited, of crime-thrillers, coming-of-age, romance, and dramatic tales, as long as there's a proper story to tell with a moody sensation.Angry Oranges loves to leave a bittersweet taste on its viewers.
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A showcase of signature works produced between 2019 and 2025, highlighting key projects such as Feelings, Dead End, Missing Trail, One Room, and Changing Lanes.
Missing Trails (2025): Feature Film:
After troubling news from the disappearance of a juvenile, two friends embark on an investigation without clear hindsight of the matter.
One Room (2024): Feature Film:
Bryan โ leader of a group of troubled juveniles, hosts a crucial get-together, in hopes to mark an end to everybody's guilt-ridden lifestyle, and better themselves.

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Changing Lanes (2026)
Three aimless juveniles embark on a road trip that proves to them why theyโve drifted separate ways with their relationship since the start.
6/20/2025
6/20/2025
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Eduardo A. Flores is a writer, director, producer, actor, and filmmaker based in San Diego, CA.His filmography originates from a collective approach on interpersonal relationships, emotionally driven situations, and intimacy.Eduardo thrives on human connection, personal perspectives, and raw energy. He also employs a Dogma 95 (to shoot and film at a physical location) tactic, and reverse-engineering method to create the world around his narrative. Eduardo perseveres to expand on scale and thematic material to each new entry in his films.Eduardo has loved movies ever since his childhood years. He grew fascinated with the idea that one can make a work of fiction, or create a visceral representation of a story into motion-picture format. Replay-able, and collectible till the end of time.Over the years, Eduardo has transitioned his craft from making homemade to shorts to feature-length films with an independent set of skills for budgeting, socializing, and persevering.Eduardo is currently pursuing an AS in Film, Television & Media Arts at Southwestern College.
Carlos A Luna is a graduate from UCSB, where he earned a bachelor's of arts in Film and Media Studies, and a minor in Arts.He has a background in editing, videography and art, having been featured in a gallery exhibition once.
He now works as a freelance filmmaker in the Southern California region.