Samer Ismail

The Cello

An aspiring cellist learns the cost of his brand-new cello is a lot more insidious than he first thought.

The Final Chapter - Hatem Ali

A documentary about the life of the late Syrian director Hatem Ali, featuring his directorial vision and the difference he made in the Syrian and Arab Television. Prepared by Bisher Najjar and produced by Syria TV.

In Paradox

While being relentlessly attacked, a Man seeks to uncover a mystery and stop the unknown memories that are controlling him, only to learn the difference between reality and illusions.

Tuesday 12

The story of three families; the first family consists of a surgeon separated from his psychiatrist wife and lives with his daughter, Salma. The second consists of a man imprisoned for manslaughter while driving a car and leaves prison with extreme religious ideas that he inflicts on his daughter, Amal. The third consists of a husband whose wife has passed away in an accident, leaving him and his daughter, Nour

September Rain

The film tells of a poor citizen whose wife died and has five children, three love to sing and play and work in parties, one learns and loves a rich girl, and the other works with his father in selling watermelon, they are surprised by the relationship of their father to the maid who works with them, things go wrong and some object

The Day I Lost My Shadow

It is winter in Damascus. Sana, with her eight-year-old son, is living alone while her husband works in Saudi Arabia. When Sana runs out of gas to cook or warm the house, she takes a day off to find a gas cylinder. From there begins a trip into the surroundings of Damas, where Sana finds herself brutally confronted with the effects of war.

The Worthy

In this dystopian thriller, with civilization a thing of the past, a man puts his family in peril when he reluctantly lets outsiders into his compound.

Fisheye

It tells the story of a writer's relationship with his wife under special and complex circumstances, in which their lives intersect with those of a second man living elsewhere, making the relationship a dialectical one of reality and imagination.