
Jonah Malak
Directing
Biography
Jonah Malak, also known as Karim Haroun, is a documentary filmmaker and content producer at Nemesis Films, which he co-founded. After studying mathematics and cinema, he dedicated himself to the rewarding profession of documentary filmmaking. His works bridge various disciplines and cultures, including two feature films and several short films: Mystic Mass and My Tuesdays at Catherine’s, both anthropological documentaries exploring religious phenomena in Lebanon. His latest feature, Dave Not Coming Back, is a compelling story about cave diving, shot in South Africa and Australia. It is available on Amazon Prime and has garnered over 1.1 million views on YouTube. The film has received numerous accolades, including the Audience Award at the Austin Film Festival, a Canadian Cinema Editors Award for Best Editing, and a nomination for a Canadian Screen Award for Best Editing. It is distributed by Gravitas Ventures and can be streamed on Amazon Prime.
Known For

The high-profile case of serial killer Ludovic Chevalier has just gone to trial, and Kelly-Anne is obsessed. When reality blurs with her morbid fantasies, she goes down a dark path to seek the final piece of the case’s puzzle.
Red Rooms

Two friends, Don and Dave were diving in the cave of Boesmansgat: 283 meters. Right before surfacing up, Dave - who'd just broken a world record - finds a body. They decide to dive back and retrieve it.
Dave Not Coming Back

For the last twelve years, Marisela and Ely, along with the volunteer group The Águilas del Desierto have roamed the US-Mexico desert. Their goal: to seek, find and return to their families the bodies of migrants who died while crossing on foot. This all-consuming calling takes a crushing toll on them, but how could they stop? Spare My Bones, Coyote! follows their work, dedication, and difficult lives they have chosen to live.
Spare My Bones, Coyote!

Montreal — one of the few remaining affordable cities in North America — is now in the midst of an unprecedented housing crisis. An intimate portrait of socio-political resistance, this multilayered film explores the human impact of real estate speculation on the cities of tomorrow.
Evicted City

Under Dorchester Square in Montreal lies the cemetery where 55,000 people were buried in the 19th century. The square is still at the heart of social conflicts in Quebec, 150 years later.
Dorchester: au coeur de la mêlée

A young woman, who gradually loses contact not just with the outside world, but with reality itself. Upcoming talent Amelie Robitaille gives an stunning performance as the young recluse.