
Abdullah Khan
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Biography
Abdullah Khan is a British filmmaker from London. He is the founder of Rosebud Films and is a Forbes 30 Under 30 Honoree. At age 18, he began his career on ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.’ He subsequently worked on ‘Fast & Furious: Hobbs and Shaw’ and ‘1917.’ Shortly after, he was offered a position as an assistant at Sam Mendes’ Neal Street Productions. At 21, he made his short directorial debut with ‘Find the Light’ (2022) starring George MacKay, which premiered at the Manchester Film Festival. He recently followed this up with ‘Path to Ecstasy’ (2023) starring Lawrence Olivier winner Michael Jibson, and Louis Ashbourne Serkis. His most recent work ‘Screening Room’ (2024) is set in London’s iconic Prince Charles Cinema.
Known For

A young victimized boy decides to confront his inner demons by drowning himself, and during the process finds purpose and meaning in his life.
Find the Light

A lost teen is abandoned by his alcoholic stepfather, and spurred on a desperate search for connection within the same group he also wishes to escape from.
Path to Ecstasy

Katelyn discovers she is a character in a film after fighting back against 'The Narrator' that controls her life.
The Narrator

A young screenwriter searching for inspiration meets a mysterious woman, and the two bond over their shared love of cinema.
Screening Room

The story follows Dev, an obsessive fan who after a frustrating 5 year wait, abducts his favorite author, Arthur Williams, who has been trying to overcome writer's block. Inspired by the heroes in Arthur's novels, Dev 'takes action' and attempts to fulfill his desperate cravings by looking to discover Arthur's latest works. Driven out to the middle of nowhere, Arthur is blindfolded and strapped in the backseat of a car, Dev begins to pressure him into revealing his secrets. Things begin to take a turn when Dev suspects Arthur knows more than he should.