Molina's academic trajectory is characterized by an intense exploration of cinematic principles in the USSR, providing a solid foundation for his subsequent achievements.
He further refined his skills at the esteemed International School of Film and Television (EICTV) in Cuba, where he concentrated on direction and developed a distinct expertise in the craft.
Molina's affinity for the horror genre has enabled him to carve out a niche for himself within the film industry, producing a diverse range of projects that showcase his artistic versatility as well as his ability to craft campy, entertaining films.
His impressive body of work includes a collection of grade-Z shorts, demonstrating his aptitude for experimentation and his willingness to push boundaries as a director.
Moreover, Molina is the creative force behind the cult classic film "Molina's Culpa" (1993),a thesis project that has garnered widespread recognition and has been exhibited in Cuba and internationally, cementing its place in the annals of EICTV history.