Inés Braun is a stage and film director from Buenos Aires. A graduate of the Universidad del Cine in Argentina, as a film director she wrote and directed several shorts as well as a feature film, La Ronda, which was selected to participate at Berlin International Film Festival and Shanghai International Film Festival among many others. She also worked in casting for both film and TV. In 2014, Ines left her country and her career as a film director and moved to New York City to start an MFA in Theater Directing at Columbia University. While a student, she assisted directors Robert Woodruff and Martha Clarke, as well as directed multiple classical, contemporary and devised pieces.

Since graduating in 2017, she has worked as a theater director in NYC and used her directing skills to serve as a teacher and mentor in theater education programs. She was appointed by Gregory Mosher to direct at Hunter College, assisted Anne Bogart with the collaboration class for Columbia University’s theater MFA programs, and taught theater workshops for teenage inmates at Rikers Island prison. Most recently, she has worked to develop and direct two world premiere plays, Dumpster Fire by Emily Comisar (part of the SheNYC Theater Festival) and The Russian and the Jew by Liba Vaynberg and Emily Perkins (at The Tank Theatre). Upcoming productions include Iphigenia Among The Taurians in a translation by Anne Carson and developing and revisiting her ensemble-devised play Trial By Fire.

Inés Braun is an Associate Member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC).