Rafael “Raffi” Suarez (Director)
Born on the tiny Dutch Caribbean island of Bonaire, sunlight and sea air were Rafael Suarez’s first inspirations. When Raffi was just five years old, his family immigrated to America, eventually settling in frigid Chicago and then Madison, Wisconsin.
When his family moved to the States, finding comfort in new hometowns meant joining the AV club and cable access channel. A borrowed video camera became a passport to adventure, capturing life through a lens. By age16, Raffi was creating award-winning shorts with childhood friends, foreshadowing future success.
As soon as he was able, Rafael headed west to sunny California, graduating from the renowned New York Film Academy. After 15 years of honing his craft, he worked his way up through the ranks. He cut his teeth in Hollywood working on major productions like “Iron Man” and hit TV shows such as “Pushing Daisies.” But beyond these credentials, the most valuable lesson was a dedication to the craft of visual storytelling.
Now based in Houston, Raffi runs his own video production company, bringing his wealth of experience to projects big and small. Now a proud father, Raffi has come full circle, running his own video production company and working at a local church. His roots taught him that sharing compelling stories is life’s greatest gift. Rafael looks forward to bringing his unique perspective to audiences who crave authenticity on screen.
Randal Lerner (Executive Producer)
Randy is from the small town of LaMarque, Texas and attended The University of Texas undergrad and law school. Randy is a practicing real estate attorney in Houston, and an avid writer, film producer, DJ and music junkie. I love the challenge of telling a story that starts with a verse or lyric and bringing it to life through film. It is an art of self-expression. I am so lucky to be able to collaborate with so many talented people. Each project is a unique journey which is often more important than the final destination. I believe that I would still make films even if no one watched.
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