A Father's Miracle
Héctor is a man who faces a grave accusation he did not commit, and his life changes as a result. He has a neurological disability that shapes how others see him but does not dull his compassion or resolve. After being placed in a hidden, privately run prison, he discovers a rough community of... Read more
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About A Father's Miracle
Héctor is a man who faces a grave accusation he did not commit, and his life changes as a result. He has a neurological disability that shapes how others see him but does not dull his compassion or resolve. After being placed in a hidden, privately run prison, he discovers a rough community of inmates who carry their own grievances and secrets. Rather than breaking under pressure, Héctor taps into a quiet integrity that quietly unsettles the prison's power dynamics. The prisoners begin to rally around him, believing a chance to prove his innocence might also expose wider injustices. In quiet exchanges, Héctor teaches Alma and Yadira to look beyond labels, while Maestra Ingrid challenges assumptions from outside, and hope.
Directed by Ana Lorena Pérez Ríos, A Father's Miracle is built from an original screenplay by Patricio Saiz, with Omar Chaparro starring as Héctor and a supporting cast led by Jorge A. Jimenez. The production highlights intimate, character driven storytelling.
Box office figures for the film have not been publicly disclosed, and the release details emphasize limited market premieres and festival style screenings in 2025, rather than a wide commercial rollout worldwide distribution plans were not announced, and media audiences.
The story centers on injustice and the resilience of people who refuse to abandon a vulnerable man. It hints at conversations about disability representation and solidarity inside institutions, with memorable scenes that could resonate in discussions about mercy and second chances and may spark renewed attention to rehabilitation over punishment.
Early impressions point to a steady, character driven drama that relies on performances and tense moral questions rather than action sequences. The film examines guilt, community judgment, and the cost of seeking truth within a flawed system. Performances carry weight and the script keeps the stakes personal. The ending hints at hope without offering neat closure.
Details
- Release Date
- December 25, 2025
- Runtime
- 1h 40m
- User Ratings
- 15 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama
- Country
- Mexico
- Studio
- The 42 Film +3 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Omar Chaparro
Héctor
Jorge A. Jimenez
Capitán Avilez
Mariana Calderón
Alma
Natalia Reyes
Maestra Ingrid
Sofía Álvarez
Yadira
Gustavo Sánchez Parra
El Tigre
Felipe Camargo Vargas
Sombrilla/Preso 1
Marco Treviño
Director Navarro
Laura Alonso Escobar
Lorenza
Director: Ana Lorena Pérez Ríos
Written by: Patricio Saiz