I founded Oramae Studios, a home for my own projects, with the ambition of growing into a space dedicated to bold, inclusive, and visually striking storytelling. I understand the challenges artists face in connecting with one another and sharing our work in the fast-paced, often unforgiving industry we navigate.
My goal is to build not only a production company but also the foundation for my film making app: a networking hub where filmmakers can connect, collaborate, and showcase their work. This platform will allow creatives to build their own digital CV, present their portfolios, and share their artistic vision with the world.
"There are countless incredibly talented people out there, what if we could make it easier for all of us to connect? For me, Oramae Studios is more than a company, it is the vessel for my vision."
Discover the stories we're bringing to life through independent filmmaking
A contemporary Greek tragedy exploring trauma, memory, identity, and self-redemption
Researching 'The Universal Right to Dignity: A Critical Discussion on the Creation and Use of the LGBTQ Image in World Cinema'
Training at Raindance Film School in directing, editing, screenwriting, production and at City Lit in Acting.
Creating a platform for filmmakers to connect, collaborate, and showcase their work globally.
Exploring my possibilities within cinema, I sought to create a project that would carry both artistic and personal meaning. My debut novel, Déjà Vu, began its life as a screenplay. Over time, it transformed into a novel in which I poured my heart, crafting a deeply moving story and a protagonist who embodies the unfairness of a world where someone simply wishes to exist peacefully.
The book is a contemporary Greek tragedy about trauma, memory, identity, and self-redemption, a story I intend to one day bring to the screen as a feature film.
"A modern Greek tragedy that delves into the depths of human experience."