Hossam Rostom
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"Fish Eye" is a poignant psychological drama with surrealist undertones that explores the depths of grief, memory, and the paralyzing dread of mortality. The film follows Yahya, a young man trapped in a feedback loop of anxiety, living with his dementia-ridden mother. Bound by bizarre daily rituals and a haunting past, Yahya is forced to step into the terrifying expanse of the real world when his mother abruptly vanishes. Guided only by her recorded voice, he must confront the ghosts of his childhood to finally break the cycle of his stagnation
Fish Eye

A retired teacher, isolated on New Year’s Eve, lures a young woman into his quiet home. Their encounter forces him to confront a truth far more unsettling than his loneliness and one that reshapes both their lives.
IMAGE BURNING

A gritty, atmospheric psychological drama following a tense showdown in a dusty wood workshop between Yasser, a bruised, soulful craftsman, and Dr. Nader, a pretentious contemporary artist. Stripped of his artistic ownership by a financial buyout, the craftsman subtly alters his masterpiece before it’s carted away. As the true creator vanishes into the fog, the artist is left stranded with a compromised sculpture, forcing a final, desperate twist of truth into illusion