
Aram Naman
Directing
Biography
Aram Naman (b. 2003, Sulaymaniyah) is an independent Kurdish filmmaker, editor, and cinematographer whose ancestral roots lie in Kirkuk, where he was raised. Currently pursuing his academic studies in the Department of Filmmaking at the College of Fine Arts, University of Sulaymaniyah, Naman utilizes cinema as a universal and profound medium to explore philosophical, psychological, and intellectual concepts. Naman’s creative journey began in the realms of painting and fine arts. This rich background in understanding form, visual composition, and the interplay between light and shadow cultivated a "visual-first" philosophy in his cinematic work. He approaches cinema not merely as a conventional tool for narrative storytelling, but as a way of perceiving the world through moving canvases. This philosophy defines his distinct stylistic signature, wherein the boundaries between minimalist realism and unpredictable surrealist elements dissolve, allowing the atmosphere and rhythm of the frames to become the very essence of the narrative. In the filmmaking process, Naman emphasizes a multifaceted approach behind the camera. He maintains creative control over most major stages of production—spanning conceptualization and screenwriting to editing, color grading, and poster design. This technical versatility ensures that the authenticity of his artistic vision remains uncompromised from the initial concept to the final frame on screen. To date, Naman has produced several independent short films that reflect his intellectual depth and technical evolution, including: "2076: The Pen That Changed History" "Night Watchman" "Alpha and Omega" "The Painting Theft" In these works, the primary focus rests on exploring human alienation, internal conflicts, and the deconstruction of historical and social themes within a dramatic framework. The realization of these films extends beyond mere cinematography; through meticulous editing and the creation of dense, atmospheric soundscapes, Naman constructs an immersive interior world for the viewer, where silence and visual lines function as dialogue. Through the continuous development of this artistic language, he aims to establish a cohesive cinematic identity in which technical form and intellectual substance seamlessly converge.
Known For

"In this surreal arthouse short film set in a world far beyond our Milky Way, life is filled with secrets and mysteries, where everything defies the modern way of living. In this realm, words hold the power to change—or even ruin—everything. They will be present there when words leave your mouth in the closest place with you, immersing you in the colors of the galaxies."
Alpha and Omega

A story of a doctor who's in a mentally complicated situation and the events of this story leave him with no hope in life and slowly deteriorate his mental stability even further
A Watchman's Night

2076: a pen that changed history is a surrealistic short film about the beginning and future of humanity, depicting the beauty of life and death characters show their differences in ideologies and prospective of the world that creates conflict that takes place throughout the duration of the film
2076: A Pen That Changed History

What started as a simple theft of a 1-million-dinar masterpiece turns into a supernatural pursuit when two students are forced to hunt down the figures that stepped out of the frame.
The Painting Theft

A young filmmaker, unable to express his emotions in reality, retreats behind the lens of his camera to create a surreal 'blue' world, seeking to preserve the simple details of his beloved that are slipping away in the real world.