
Roll Out
2021
Documentary
This film is not designed to simply entertain, but to provoke. It belongs to the tradition of the auteur cinema, where every frame feels deliberate, every silence intentional, and every decision traces back to the singular vision of its creator. Unlike mainstream productions that seek broad consensus, this work embraces ambiguity, contradiction, and vulnerability.
The narrative does not rush to provide answers; instead, it lingers on questions—questions about identity, time, memory, and the fragile connections between people. Characters are not merely roles; they become reflections of the director’s own obsessions, fears, and desires. The camera itself behaves like a character, shifting from observer to participant, capturing moments that oscillate between intimacy and distance.



