Born in Mexico, Carlos Morett went to Canada to pursue his dream of
becoming a filmmaker. He was graduated in Communication Sciences with a
degree in Film Direction at Vancouver Film School in Canada; after
that, Carlos continued his education and improve his skills in
traditional and digital animation at Vancouver Institute of Media Arts,
and later, when he moved to Spain, at Complutense University of Madrid,
where he graduated with a master's degree in Digital Technologies. He
reached the success with his first major project, the internationally
acclaimed
Cíclope (2009), a short film
shot in Madrid and distributed by Disney in 90 theaters throughout
Spain before the
Bruce Willis's sci-fi
blockbuster
Surrogates (2009). His
second short film as a filmmaker is Morphos (2010), the first fiction
short film to be filmed in stereoscope in Spain, which was produced and
released with the sponsor of Telefonica and Ericsson.
Carlos resides in Madrid, where he continue developing new projects
with his production company, Ignoto Planet.