Christian Ramirez is an award-winning filmmaker, writer, and storyteller with a passion for suspenseful, thought-provoking narratives. Inspired by James Cameron's self-taught journey into filmmaking, Christian began their career by directing the short film "Eric", which earned them a mentorship through Film Independent's Project: Involve. They have since written multiple feature screenplays and directed acclaimed short films, including "Lost Dog", which received an Honorable Mention at the Santa Fe Springs Film Festival, and "Clinically Un-Depressed", which was accepted into multiple festivals and praised by playwright Will Holcomb.
Recently, Christian directed "Answers", a film adaptation of the one-act play by Tom Topor. Beyond film, Christian is the creator of "The Late Hour", an urban suspense anthology series blending psychological horror with deeply human storytelling.
With a commitment to crafting compelling stories across mediums, Christian continues to develop new projects, including their upcoming thriller "Dark Transmission".