Robert Cabrera(II)
- Director
- Cinematographer
- Producer
Born in Denver, Colorado, Robert was an avid fan of movies from a very
young age. He credits directors George Lucas and Steven Spielberg for inspiring him
to become a filmmaker. As a student at Chatfield Sr. High School, he
was the president and founder of the "Movie Making Club". This club was
one of the first high schools in the state of Colorado to have such a
program. His brother, actor Seven BryJoseph, took over the club for a short
period when Robert graduated to attended the University of Northern
Colorado and then later the Colorado Film School. While at the
University of Northern Colorado, Robert funded and made a thirty-minute
short film titled "Rebecca". This was the first time a movie had been
independently made by students without the help of the university or a
film program at the time. He currently resides in Littleton, Colorado,
and is the Co-Manager of Group101 Films Colorado, the largest provider
of short films in Colorado. Robert is currently in prep for his debut
feature film that he will helm as producer, writer, and director in the
year 2005. In 2007, Cabrera dropped his feature film to pursue other
short films that interested him in a true and personal nature. A
change, for a filmmaker who has never did a personal film for him or
for anyone else to witness.