Petersen Vargas

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Petersen Vargas
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Petersen Vargas in 2017
Born
Pampanga, Philippines
Alma mater University of the Philippines
OccupationFilm director
Years active2015–present

Petersen Vargas is a Filipino filmmaker. He is best known for directing the Cinema One Originals Best Picture winner 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten (2016) and the web series Hello Stranger (2020). [1]

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Early life and education

Vargas was born and raised in Pampanga, Philippines. [2] Coming from a family of lawyers, he majored in Political Science at the University of the Philippines Diliman, but eventually switched to film after one year. [3] As a student in university Vargas's work in short films had attracted buzz among his peers and local indie movie enthusiasts. [4] He graduated cum laude from the University of the Philippines Film Institute in 2014. [5]

Career

Vargas first received notice with his short film Lisyun qng Geografia, which won the Best Direction award at the 11th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival in 2015. [6] The following year, at the age of 24, Vargas directed his debut feature 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten (2016), which was written by fellow Kampampagan filmmaker Jason Paul Laxamana. [7] [8] The film starred Khalil Ramos, Ethan Salvador, and was the film debut of Jameson Blake. [9] The film premiered at the Cinema One Originals film festival, where it won Best Picture, Best Cinematography, and Best Supporting Actor (for Blake). [10]

In January 2019 Vargas was selected to be a part of the Southeast Asia Fiction Film Lab (SEAFIC), a script and development lab for Southeast Asian filmmakers. [11] He would go on to win the lab's grand prize, the SEAFIC Award. [12] The prize will go towards the production of Vargas's second feature, a road movie tentatively titled Some Nights I Feel Like Walking, to be produced by Alemberg Ang and Jade Castro. [13] The film was also selected to be a part of the Locarno Film Festival's Open Doors Hub. [14] Later in the year, the Vargas-directed music video of Nadine Lustre's single St4y Up won Music Video of the Year at the Myx Music Awards 2019.

In 2020, Vargas directed the web series Hello Stranger , starring Tony Labrusca and JC Alcantara. [15] In the same year, Some Nights I Feel Like Walking was selected to be a part of the 16th edition of the Cinéfondation's Atelier, a program under the auspices of the Cannes Film Festival which aims to encourage a new generation of filmmakers. [16] [17] Vargas also directed the short film How to Die Young in Manila (2020), which was spun off from his yet to be released second feature. [18] [19] The film had its world premiere at the 25th Busan International Film Festival and was later screened at the Singapore International Film Festival. [20] [21]

Aside from his work directing films, Vargas has also directed music videos, commercials, and has been a creative producer for the movie production company T-Rex Entertainment. [22]

Filmography

Feature films

Table featuring feature films directed by Petersen Vargas
YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerRef.
2016 Sakaling Hindi Makarating NoYesNo [23]
2016 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten YesNoNo [24]
2018 Billie and Emma NoNoYes
2019 Open NoNoYes [25]
2021 Hello Stranger: The Movie NoNoYes [26]
2022 An Inconvenient Love YesNoNo [27]
2023Some Nights I Feel Like WalkingYesYesNo [28]
A Very Good Girl YesNoNo
TBA Un/Happy For You YesTBATBA

Short films

Table featuring short films directed by Petersen Vargas
YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerRef.
20125 Ning GatpanapunYesYesYes [29]
2013Coup de GraceYesYesYes [30]
Ito Ang Huling ArawYesYesYes [31]
2014Lisyun qng GeografiaYesYesNo [32]
SwirlYesYesYes [33]
2016Teka Lang, Uwi Na TayoYesYesYes
2020How To Die Young in ManilaYesYesNo [34]

Digital series

Table featuring digital series directed by Petersen Vargas
YearTitleDirectorWriterRef.
2017Hanging OutYesYes [35]
2020 Hello Stranger YesNo [36]

Music videos

YearTitleArtistRef.
2015"Steady" BP Valenzuela
2017"What Went Wrong"Rusty Machines [37]
"Autumn"LONER
"The Life" James Reid [38]
2018"St4y Up" Nadine Lustre [39]

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