Ines Haro Carmona is an emerging talent in the world of film directing, best known for her innovative approach to rotoscoping animation and analog collage. Her film "The Night Friend" has garnered attention for its unique visual style and storytelling, making it a sought-after title among collectors. The film's blend of traditional and contemporary techniques resonates with those who appreciate the nuances of physical media, as it exemplifies the artistry that can be achieved outside mainstream cinema.
Ines's career took a significant leap when she collaborated on the feature-length documentary "Molusco," a project that showcased her dedication to independent filmmaking. With the 2024 PECDA Jalisco grant, she further solidified her reputation by producing her first animated short film, "TOBY," which impressed audiences at the Morelia Film Festival in 2025. Collectors are drawn to her work not only for its visual appeal but also for its representation of new voices in film, marking her as a must-watch director in the realm of physical media.