I’ve always loved creating and imagining different stories. Over time, I realized I enjoy crafting the story and vision more than being in front of the camera. That’s what pushed me toward directing — bringing ideas to life and building worlds from my imagination.
I focus on darker, more thought-out and emotionally driven films. I love stories that make people think, feel, and connect — films that stay with you after the credits roll.
Right now, I mainly work solo — writing and developing my stories on my own. But I’m always open to collaborating with passionate people who share the same love for film.
I haven’t decided yet. I’m currently learning through experience and working on my stories, but I may go to college later on if I feel it’s the right step for me.
I take my time with everything I make. I’d rather spend months (or even years) perfecting a story than rush something that doesn’t feel right. My goal is always quality and connection over speed.
I’m all about giving chances to smaller or lesser-known actors who are just starting out. I think there’s something special about working with people who are as hungry and passionate as I am — it creates a real, genuine connection.
That said, I do plan on having at least one well-known actor in my films — preferably one of my personal favorites — just to bring that extra spark and balance between new and experienced talent.
Maybe someday, but that’s not the main goal. I’m more focused on storytelling, emotion, and authenticity rather than big money or flashy production. If a story needs a bigger budget to be told right, then I’ll grow toward that naturally.
The goal is to make movies that people haven’t seen before — films that grab attention instantly and pull the audience in with slightly disturbing twists and turns that keep them thinking long after it’s over. I want to create stories that feel different, unpredictable, and meaningful — films that truly stand out and leave a mark.