In the last 20 years Chip Gubera has directed and/or produced 6 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. A short film titled "Song of the Dead" was released in 2004 on "Fangoria Magazine's Blood Drive" hosted by Rob Zombie. From the short film came the feature length zombie-musical also titled "Song of the Dead". "Song of the Dead", Gubera's first feature film starring Reggie Bannister, has currently been screened at several national and international festivals and has won awards in the US, Spain, and Argentina. Gubera lives in Columbia, Missouri where he teaches media technology in the IT Program at the University of Missouri. He directed two feature films in conjunction with the University starring legendary Mexican masked wrestler Mil Mascaras. The films are titled "Academy of Doom" and "Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy", which he co-directed with Jeff Burr. In 2012, Gubera produced a documentary called "Joplin, Missouri - A Tornado Story". This award- winning documentary is about Gubera's hometown of Joplin's response to an EF-5 tornado that devastated the town in 2011. The film is narrated by George Noory, host of the syndicated radio program "Coast-To-Coast AM". The film has numerous honors including best documentary and Gubera receiving best director at the 2012 St. Louis Filmmaker's Showcase. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Chip Gubera
A dive into the deep waters of classic horror films updated with novel, unanticipated plot twists. The film blends legendary horror actors (Jewel Shepard, RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD and R.A. Mihailoff, TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE III) with fresh faces on the film scene (Ben Kaplan, Morgan Carter, and Rebecca Crowley). Hazards of modern technology lead the characters into a dark, remote, isolated backwoods far away from the trappings and safety of suburbia or city life. There they encounter a family like no other.