Anas Khalaf is a Syrian filmmaker who currently lives in Jordan, having left Damascus with his family as a result of the Syrian conflict. He holds an MBA from the Normandy Business School, and with his wife Rana Kazkaz, he co-founded the production company Synéastes Films in 2010. He is the screenwriter and director of three short films, including 'Mare Nostrum' (2016), which has been selected for more than 30 festivals, including the Sundance Film Festival and the Dubai International Film Festival, and has won nine international prizes. He also works as an actor, having played roles in 'Dégradé' (2015), 'With Premeditation' (2014) and the television series 'The Bureau' (2015-).
On a Mediterranean shore, a Syrian father's decision to give his daughter a better life puts her in danger of losing it. (more)
On a Mediterranean shore, a Syrian father's decision to give his daughter a better life puts her in danger of losing it. (more)
A Syrian exile living in Australia returns when his brother is taken into custody by the Assad regime in 2011. (more)
A Syrian exile living in Australia returns when his brother is taken into custody by the Assad regime in 2011. (more)