Finding Pá
Inspired by true events, Finding Pá is about a son sitting across from the man who hurt him most, his father, and realizing forgiveness isn’t simple, but sometimes, it’s the only way forward.
Miguel has lived most of his life with an empty space where his father should have been. When that father suddenly calls after decades apart, Miguel is torn between the anger he’s carried since childhood and the small hope for closure. Finding Pá unfolds in the quiet moments between them, the memories of what was lost, fragile laughter, and the weight of forgiveness. It’s a story about fathers and sons, about Puerto Rican roots, and about the complicated love that lingers even after years of absence.
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Enrique LebronDirectorInmate (2023)
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Enrique LebronWriterInmate (2023)
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Yolibel LebronProducerInmate (2023)
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Karen SillasProducerWhat Happen Was... (1994), Female Perversion (1996), Sour Grapes (1998)
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Olivia DownesProducer
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Vincent WrennProducerThe Defiant Ones (2017), Spielberg (2017), The Age of Disclosure (2025)
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Jason LawsonProducerInmate (2023)
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Angel VazquezKey Cast"Pá"Assassins (1995), Locos De amor (2001), Princess Protection Program (2009)
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Luis Sebastián BorgesKey Cast"Miguel"Shirley (2024), Bella (2024)
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Yaira Lebrón-RojasKey Cast"Doña Maria"
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Joshua Isaiah Collings JRKey Cast"Young Miguel"
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:20 minutes
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Completion Date:June 1, 2025
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Production Budget:34,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:RED Komod Digital Cinema Camera
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Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
Enrique Lebron is a cinematographer from Hartford, CT. Storytelling through film has been a passion of his since he was a kid. Growing up, he was inspired by the power of movies and how they could move people, and over time that inspiration became his path. He began his filmmaking journey in 2010, turning a lifelong dream into a purposeful career, capturing stories that matter and giving them a voice through the lens. Enrique is a two-time Boston/New England Regional Emmy nominee for his documentary shorts Ms. Niki (2024) and Reawakening Wonder (2023). Beyond his work behind the camera, Enrique is a father, husband, and a cancer/limb-loss survivor. Today, at 47 years old, he celebrates 30 years in remission. His journey of survival, resilience, and creativity continues to shape the stories he tells, reminding audiences that perseverance and art can walk hand in hand. Proud of his Afro-Latino and Puerto Rican heritage, Enrique carries his culture into his work, honoring his roots by uplifting voices and stories from his community. His filmmaking is both personal and collective, driven by identity, memory, and the belief that representation matters.
Growing up in Hartford, a city bursting with culture and diversity, I was inspired by the rich blend of traditions and experiences that surrounded me. My Afro-Latino heritage played a profound role in shaping my artistic vision, driving me to capture the essence of human emotions and narratives through the lens of a camera.