Chip Gubera
Chip Gubera was born on Oct 07, 1975 in USA. Chip Gubera's big-screen debut came with Fangoria: Blood Drive directed by BC Fourteen in 2004.
In the last 20 years Chip Gubera directed and/or produced 7 feature films and over 40 short films, 15 of which have been accepted at film festivals around the world. 8 of these films have won awards at festivals worldwide. He lives in Columbia, Missouri where he is a professor teaching media technology in the IT Program at the University of Missouri. Gubera's first international success was the short film Song of the Dead that was released in 2004 on "Fangoria Magazine's Blood Drive" hosted by Rob Zombie. From the short came the feature length zombie-musical Song of the Dead. Song of the Dead, Gubera's first feature film won several national and international festivals and was released worldwide. His next two feature films were the internationally award-winning, high-flying luchador, horror packed Academy of Doom and Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy. In 2012, Gubera produced and directed the Mid-America Emmy nominated documentary Joplin, Missouri - A Tornado Story. His most recent horror feature Slasher.com burned up the festival circuit racking up several awards and is available on DVD and VOD worldwide.
Birthday
Oct 07, 1975Place of Birth
Joplin, Missouri, USA
Awards
1 wins & 2 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2020
producer
3.4 - 2017
composer, producer, director
3.4 - 2012
producer
- 2004
director
4.4