
I am currently working on two ambitious projects, a fictional series and a documentary series. After completing the introductory pilot and the first episodes, both are now in the pitching and incubation stage, and we are open to any type of collaboration.

Enlightenment: the rheon path
The Enlightenment is a 50-minute episode of a dystopian TV series of the same name. It was filmed in ten locations during August and September, involving more than 60 people. The project is currently in post-production and is scheduled to be submitted to festivals in the summer of 2026. This pilot episode is a proof of concept intended to secure funding for a full season.

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This dystopian story takes place in a not-so-distant future and depicts a world similar to ours. It is inspired by current themes and events, and 'The Enlightenment' reinterprets Europe through a dramatic lens grounded in realism. It explores topics such as national and religious identity, populism, and political oppression. The protagonist must navigate in a changing society and find his place in the new world, even if that means leaving behind the people closest to him.

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If you are interested in "The Enlightenment" and want to know more about its story and world, get in touch with us for the synopsis, episode excerpts, or the full material here:
If you are interested in participating or supporting us in our work on the fiction or documentary series, then please contact me.
Dabbawala Transnational
The Blaze That Burned Grandma is an original short film I wrote and directed in 2024. Before my graduation, it was my largest production to date, where I also served as co-producer. A major milestone for the project was its sponsorship by Harry Brot, marking my first commercially sponsored film.The production was especially important for my development as it was my first bilingual film in English and German, a key step for me as a director with an international background. The Blaze That Burned Grandma represents a transition point in my academic years and an important step toward defining my own cinematic style.