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- Same as Drag me to hell plot.
- TV Commercial for the Lebanese Wine Festival 2015 of Zouk Mikael, Lebanon.
- A 30-second classical style experimental one-shot film of a guy carefully walking down the outdoor stairway of the Lebanese historical wounded movie theater "The Egg".
- Someone, somewhere, some other time, writes his last words describing his last moments.
- Small gummies fighting together.
- Grand Hills, a Luxury Collection Hotel and Spa, Broumana.
- "Today, 8th of May 2021, I turn 32, and this film is dedicated to every person who I met in this journey, the good, the ugly, the great flowers and the ones full of thorns"
- A fashion film for Elie Saab's Resort 2020 collection, a golden summer breeze.
- Dance short film to showcase the vast realm of possibilities that can happen inside the iconic Phoenicia Hotel Beirut.
- A poetical essay that very briefly explores fragments of a long distance relationship, when two lovers meet, when they are caught in transit
- A love letter to Beirut, a city like no other.
- A very short film about violence, with flamenco, without a dancer and for Gaza, "The land of sad oranges" (Ghassan Kanafani).
- "I Was There" is a celebration of 31 years of pop culture moments and historical change in the life of the narrator, when he turned 31 during the pandemic.
- Aziza Sbaity grew up in Liberia before moving to Lebanon aged 10. She faced racial discrimination at school when she first arrived. She discovered track and field early on. It became a way to forge her identity. She is now the fastest woman in Lebanese history. Two Lebanese athletes will make it to the Tokyo Olympics in 2020. Aziza is hoping to be one of them. Her road to Tokyo starts now.
- A group of frustrated young Syrian refugees in Lebanon describe the humiliation and suffering they go through in Beirut.
- This is how I see life, in 2 minutes.
- Zakk, a lost young adult wandering in the woods, in a journey to find himself. Carrying his personal wooden chest, Zakk seems to have a valuable item inside, that we see resembled through a bright light source leaking whenever he opens the chest. This light represents his past memories and experiences, whenever he opens it, he repeats the same loop over and over again, stuck in his past while looking for his meaning of life.
- A gas station cashier thinks she is going to relive a trauma of the past, but finds The Perfect Balance instead.
- A music video created for Lebanon, showing most of its cities like Beirut, Baalbeck, Tripoli and Jounieh.
- When time flies and life is boring, the only thing we wait for is death. For Myassar, a grandmother, days go by and blend into each other and all that is left to do for her is ... wait. A picture will make her relive memories and, little by little, her emotions will guide her story.
- An ode to the old world is dreaming of the future by genuinely and passionately looking into the past, and the belief that everything we need, we already have.
- Enya's quest to make it as a dancer is hindered by her own behaviour.
- Fear can take you places, yet it can keep you where you are as well.
- Official music video for debut single off The Wanton Bishops album Sleep With The Lights On.
- A music video in a mysterious places, full of fog and stars.
- Memories are like a film But what about the past - and the future?
- "Kando" is a short video that translates the concept of the power of emotional connection, aka Kando, with a twist.
- During an unknown era, women escaped Eclipse in various ways. The female avoids the Eclips by burying herself under the mud and positioning the man as a scarecrow.
- A girl living in a big white world, experiences the transition between Black and White.
- Two young boys rap about the bad living situation of the poor and the disadvantaged communities in Lebanon and the differences between classes in their society.
- Ajram portrays a "super" woman in a wonderland.