Fernando Frías de la Parra, a celebrated writer-director, originates from Mexico, specifically in the year 1979. His innate passion for narrative-driven storytelling kindled a creative odyssey that would ultimately lead him to the esteemed Columbia University, where he pursued a master's degree as a distinguished Fulbright scholar. Throughout this pivotal period, he accomplished his inaugural feature film, Rezeta, in 2012, a testament to his burgeoning talent and dedication to his craft.
Years later, in the year 2019, a significant milestone was reached as he released his second feature film, titled I'm No Longer Here, which garnered widespread acclaim and recognition, including a nomination for a prestigious Goya award at the 34th Festival, a testament to his growing reputation as a talented filmmaker.
In addition to his feature films, Frías de la Parra has also made a notable impact in the realm of television, showcasing his versatility as a director by taking on the helm of several notable series, including the critically acclaimed Los Espookys and the popular Minx, further solidifying his position as a respected and sought-after figure in the industry.