Cynthia Cidre was born in Havana, Cuba, and immigrated to the United States at age 10. She honed her craft at the University of Miami before moving to Los Angeles, where she began her writing career. Known for her work on I Saw What You Did (1988), Cidre's storytelling often explores complex family dynamics, a theme she later revisited in her television projects like Cane and Dallas. Her ability to weave tension and drama into narratives makes her a significant voice in the realm of cult cinema.
I Saw What You Did
Two teens, Lisa and Kim, are playing games making prank calls on the phone. But when they call Adrian Lancer who has some mental problems, and say "I saw what you did", they ignite a human time bomb. Adrian has just killed someone and thinks they saw him do it. Now he is trying to find them.