Carlos R. Haro

Carlos R. Haro Trailers

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Born in Barcelona on December 3, 2002, Carlos R. Haro is a catalan filmmaker, director, photographer and musical composer. Upon completing the artistic baccalaureate, the prestigious Higher School of Cinema and Audiovisuals of Catalonia (ESCAC) offered him a scholarship to graduate in Cinematography. In turn, Carlos graduates in the higher degree musical harmony and performance (piano) by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM). At the age of sixteen he won his first prize for a short film in Barcelona. There are several nominations he has received for his short films nationally and internationally, from Madrid, Barcelona, Pyrgos, Seoul to Los Angeles, among others.

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Total trailers found: 5

Paragliders Trailer (2023)

01 September 2023

Biel (36) and Eva (36) wake up in the same bed for the last time. Biel knows that Eva is the love of his life: fate has shown him by making them meet again in Barcelona after nine years.

Dissection of An Incoherence in Crisis Trailer (2025)

07 July 2025

Three girls in a trivial and absurd argument over how to make a paper airplane. Three adults in a sophisticated and intellectual debate about the details of a historical event.

Five more minutes, please Trailer (2025)

01 August 2025

Years after the death of her mother, Mercè returns to her village to sign the sale of their house. There she will be reunited with his mother and she will try to make the most of her time to give her what was left pending: flying in a balloon.

Saline Water Trailer (2025)

12 September 2025

Montse, a woman who takes care of a hyper-realistic doll as her own son, is avoiding meeting her newborn niece because she doesn't know how to deal with her past.

Parenthesis Trailer (2023)

30 January 2023

In "El Paréntesis" the author collects the family archive recorded for more than two years to dedicate a filmed letter to Rafaela Prieto, who taught him that a short subway ride can be more than one may think.