
Exploring the philosophical side of cinema
Independent filmmaker passionate about visual form and narrative depth
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I'm an independent filmmaker with an MA in Film Philosophy, dedicated to exploring the intersection of visual form and meaning. My work investigates how cinema can articulate complex ideas through pure visual language.
Each project is an opportunity to challenge conventions and push the boundaries of narrative structure. I believe that film is not just entertainment—it's a medium for philosophical inquiry and artistic expression.
CREDENTIALS
- MA in Film Philosophy
- Independent Director & Producer
- Featured in Film Festivals Worldwide
Work

Mako
July 2024A symbolic drama exploring the existential crisis of modern humans.

UN BREWED
August 2024100-second experimental microfilm based on a real incident.

The Gun
October 2024Surreal short film set in a dark, symbolic environment where a young girl silently absorbs the behaviors of the adults around her.

Essays & Writings
Articles
The requirement for the interaction of religion and aesthetics in the modernity of the art world
An exploration of how religious thought continues to inform contemporary aesthetics.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RELIGION AND ART IN AESTHETIC CONCEPTS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF SEYED HOSSEIN NASR
Examining religious philosophy and its implications for aesthetic theory in modern art.
Cinematic Form as a Logical Language: On the Relationship Between Logic and Image in Film
Can visual form itself be a kind of reasoning? Exploring cinema through analytic philosophy.
The Aesthetics of Stillness and Silence in East Asian Cinema
A study of how constraint and minimalism shape meaning in contemporary Asian cinema.
Film Reviews

Secret Sunshine (2010)
Directed by Lee Chang-Dong • South Korea
A philosophical meditation on faith, grief, and the danger of blind acceptance. Lee Chang-dong examines how suffering confronts us with ultimate meaninglessness.
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The Book Fish (2021)
Directed by Lee Joon-ik • South Korea
An intimate exploration of family and memory through poetic imagery.
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Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter...and Spring (2003)
Directed by Kim Ki-duk • South Korea
A meditative journey through the seasons of life in a Buddhist temple.
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Rhythm
Feature2024
Amid growing political unrest in Russia, a gifted yet emotionally vulnerable actress and a withdrawn American director build an unspoken bond during rehearsals for Pride and Prejudice—a connection that deepens as their lives slowly begin to mirror the play's rhythms of love, judgment, and unspoken longing.
The full screenplay is available upon request.
Termeh and Hanbok
Short2025
A poetic exploration of cultural memory and personal identity across two worlds.
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