
Directing
Rojan Ajamian was born on September 9, 2001, in Sanandaj, Kurdistan, Iran. She began her artistic journey at an early age through theater acting, gradually developing a deep connection with performance and storytelling. Over time, her passion led her toward cinema, where she expanded her creative scope behind the camera. As a director, she has made two short films, demonstrating a growing cinematic voice shaped by sensitivity to character and atmosphere. Alongside her directorial work, she has been actively involved in various film and television projects, working as a production planner, assistant director, and script supervisor—experiences that have enriched her understanding of the filmmaking process from multiple perspectives. Rojan is a graduate of the Iranian Youth Cinema Society, where she received formal training in filmmaking. She is currently pursuing her studies in directing at M&R Pictures Film School, continuing to refine her artistic vision and narrative style.

A city, a bike, a girl... She had to hide herself from the police while she is riding her bike, but how it could be?

This is a feature-length documentary that brings together voices from across the globe. It invites artists from all generations to reflect upon and respond to some of the most profound philosophical questions about life, death, truth, dreams, and destiny. Each participant will answer five identical questions, followed by the most essential question of their own-a personal inquiry into existence.

A young woman wanders through an eerily empty city, consumed by a profound sense of isolation. As she moves through fragments of her daily life, the boundary between reality and her inner world gradually dissolves, blurring perception and emotion.

A young woman wanders through an eerily empty city, consumed by a profound sense of isolation. As she moves through fragments of her daily life, the boundary between reality and her inner world gradually dissolves, blurring perception and emotion.

A young woman wanders through an eerily empty city, consumed by a profound sense of isolation. As she moves through fragments of her daily life, the boundary between reality and her inner world gradually dissolves, blurring perception and emotion.
