
Andres Ramirez
Directing
Biography
Andres Ramirez is a Mexican independent filmmaker and NYU Tisch graduate whose work explores memory, identity, and human connection. His short film Frame was presented at the Cannes Short Film Corner in 2018, and his films Shutter and From Charlie, with Love have screened internationally. Working across digital, VR, and analog formats including 8mm, 16mm, and 35mm, Ramirez recently directed the documentary Ver, Veracruz and is currently developing new narrative and experimental projects, including his first feature film.
Known For

Ver, Veracruz is a documentary told through the eyes of native Veracruz filmmaker Andres Ramirez. The film follows three Jarochos as they reflect on their past, present, and future, and their personal relationships to the city and its ties to one of Mexico’s oldest cities, revealing what defines Veracruz beyond its beaches, food, music, culture, and history. The goal is to answer the central question of the film: What defines Veracruz as a special place beyond its surface?
Ver, Veracruz

Alex and Sophia remember with love the memories of their past relationship.
Frame

Charlie, an ambitious young man, must go out of his comfort form to seduce Virginia and eventually earn her trust and heart.
From Charlie, with Love

Recently promoted police Detective Mark finds himself questioning Charley, a brilliantly deceptive photographer, about the disappearances of young models - and Charley was the last person to see them alive.