Pulsante Filmes transitioned to filmmaking in 2020, shifting from its primary focus as a theatrical production company. The company's initial cinematic project, "Alethea Dreams," originally emerged from the theater stage and evolved into a four-episode hybrid series. In the same year, Fantasia produced the short film "A Thread of Any Time" remotely during the pandemic, earning recognition with awards for Best Script and Best Actress at the Short Scenes Festival in Brazil. In 2022, the company released another short film, "Cry," which garnered acclaim as the best film about women at the World Film Carnival in Singapore. In 2023, "Iris' Window" made its debut at the LA Independent Women Film Awards, the film won Best Female Director at the Rotterdam Independent Film Festival and Best Film on Female Empowerment category at the Sydney Indie Short Festival. Alongside its cinematic ventures, Fantasia Films also explores advertising across various styles suitable for both television and the internet.