Luna Carmoon

[7] Prior to becoming to filmmaker, Carmoon worked at her local CeX,[3] she was also employed at a garden centre.

[8] In 2019, Carmoon made her first short film Nosebleed with Sky Arts and National Youth Theatre via their "shortFLIX" scheme, ran by Creative UK.

[9] The following year, Carmoon was selected as a Sundance Ignite fellow[10] and directed her second short film Shagbands, produced by Film4 and BFI.

For Hoard, Carmoon received Special Mention for Direction at 2024 Luxembourg City Film Festival.

[4] In an interview with Another Magazine, Carmoon opened up about her struggle with depression during the COVID 19 lockdown, stating that Hoard was originally intended as a suicide note.