My film projects will also be featured here, ranging from personal short films to collaborative productions. Each project explores different themes, emotions, and storytelling techniques, reflecting my passion for visual narrative and cinematic expression. Whether experimental, documentary, or narrative-driven, these films represent my ongoing exploration of sound, motion, and meaning.

1996 is a psychological drama that follows the fractured life of a man living with dissociative identity disorder. By day, he appears to lead a normal, structured life, but as night falls, a darker, hidden persona takes control. The film unravels the unsettling contrast between his two realities, slowly revealing a haunting secret he can no longer keep buried. As the boundary between his identities begins to blur, the discovery of a gun beside his bed becomes the catalyst for everything to unravel. 1996 explores themes of identity, memory, and the silent battles we fight within ourselves, all set against a backdrop of tension, mystery, and emotional depth.

1996

Housecat

HouseCat is a surreal short film about a man who lives in isolation, moving through life like a house cat, fed day after day and confined within the quiet walls of routine. His world is small, still, and eerily predictable. But one day, a spontaneous dance with the radio stirs something inside him. What begins as a fleeting moment of joy gradually awakens a deeper longing for connection and freedom. As the silence grows heavier and the solitude begins to suffocate, he catches a glimpse of the outside world, and with it, a chance to break free. HouseCat explores themes of loneliness, habit, and the quiet rebellion of the soul in search of meaning.

My graduation took place on April 25, 2025, as part of the SPIP10 25' graduation ceremony. This milestone celebrates the completion of my studies and the beginning of university life.

Graduation 2025