Ana Ramón Rubio (Valencia, 1985) is a Spanish filmmaker and screenwriter whose work explores contemporary culture through a playful, accessible lens. A member of the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain, she made her feature debut with Almost Ghosts (2019), a road-movie documentary about the decline of the U.S. Route 66 towns, which was nominated for the Goya Awards and won prizes at festivals such as the Arizona International Film Festival. Her second feature, Bull Run (2023), is a cryptocurrency comedy-documentary in which she turns the camera on herself to chronicle her obsession with digital assets and the speculative financial culture surrounding them, serving as a “Trojan horse” guide into this volatile ecosystem.
Before moving into feature docs, Ramón Rubio created several pioneering Spanish web series, including Todos queríamos matar al presidente and Sin vida propia, earning multiple nominations at the IAWTV Awards in the United States and the Premios del Audiovisual Valenciano. She has also directed television fiction such as La Vall and short-form projects including El camerino and Somewhere East Jesus, consolidating a career that moves fluidly between digital storytelling, television, and theatrical non-fiction.