Birthplace: Colombia
Felipe Vargas is a filmmaker who specializes in genre movies, having won several prizes as a USC film student for his horror shorts, including Milk Teeth (2020). Vargas, after making more short films, including the horror short films ZZZ (2024) and Hive (2024), made his feature debut as director with the horror movie, Rosario (2025), co-starring Emeraude Toubia, David Dastmalchian, José Zúñiga and Paul Ben-Victor, and co-produced and released wide by Mucho Mas Releasing.
Felipe Vargas was born in Colombia and was raised in southern Florida by his parents. Vargas studied filmmaking and graduated from the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California in 2020.
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Influences: Felipe Vargas has cited his influences as the Latin American magical realism literary tradition, Guillermo del Toro, Terrence Malick, Colombian novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Weird Tales magazine.
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