- The Waysiders, a cast and crew of regulars whom Cuenca has used in his films, shorts, and music videos. The term comes from his second film ''By the Wayside'' and includes actors Joey Halter, Julie Pepin, Zach Block, Brittany Samson, Dan Rojay, Paul Elia, Frank Agnew, and cinematographers Jessica Gallant and Amberlie Bankoff.
- The youngest of two full-blooded siblings and two additional half-brothers.
- Cuenca's first production attempt was the incomplete ''Scenes from Oblivion'', a film showcasing a culture-clash between two Cuban-American teens. Cuenca wrote, directed, and edited the short film using funds saved from working in record shops and vintage clothing stores as a teen. The short inspired 'Oblivion'', a spin-off web series concentrating on many of its supporting characters.
- Has a dark alternative band called Some Daggers Wear and is the frontman and principle songwriter for Dignitary.
- Cuenca's work is set in a cinematic universe dubbed the 'Blvd Du U', named after his production company Blvd Du Cinema. Various connections include:.
- Was removed from high school as a freshman and enrolled at Middle College High School in Santa Ana which allowed him to take college courses, including a film history class to receive high school credits. Eventually Cuenca opted for independent studies and graduated with a GED.
- Cuenca was born in Westminster, California and raised in Santa Ana, California.
- Shoots and produces his zero-budget films in Los Angeles, California.
- Is a comic book enthusiast, often referencing Daniel Clowes and Ed Brubaker as inspiration; cartoonist Chynna Clugston Flores has also contributed art to his productions and participated in "By the Wayside".
- Cuenca is a self-proclaimed cinephile and daily Letterboxd logger.
- Taxi Driver is his all-time favorite film.
- Has Smashing Pumpkins, Siouxsie Sioux, and Subhumans band tattoos.
- Has a cat named "Seymour", after Seymour in Ghost World and the J.D. Salinger character.
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