Films
Post-Production
Gaza Hot Chili (2026)
Directed by Ibrahim Yaghi
Written by Khalil Mozian
Produced by Brain Hug Films
Gaza Hot Chili is a short fiction film about Salem and Leila, an elderly couple in their seventies living in a fragile tent overlooking the sea in Gaza after their home was destroyed.
Their days pass slowly through simple routines: washing clothes, baking bread, waiting in food lines, and listening to the radio. One day, they find a chili seed among the ruins of their former home and decide to plant it beside their tent a small gesture of life and resilience.
Meanwhile, Salem lights the fire for coffee using torn pages from an old book about the history of Gaza, pausing to read fragments of its fading words before they turn to ash.
Through quiet moments and everyday rituals, the film reflects on memory, loss, and the fragile persistence of life.
Production
Unsettled
Truth Is No Longer A Monopoly.
After October 7th, ordinary people discover that the real story isn’t about Gaza - but how far their own governments will go to control the story.
Gaza, My Mother
Directed by Ibrahim Yaghi
Written by Ibrahim Yaghi & Elana Golden
A Cameraman’s Journey of Identity, Exile, and Eternal Connection to His Homeland.
Development
The Piano In the Tent
Amid the bombardment in Gaza, Laila carries her old piano through the ruins.
As war closes in, her music becomes intertwined with the resilience of the children and survivors caught in the chaos.
Directed by Ibrahim Yaghi
Written by Khalil Mozian
Produced by Brain Hug Films
JERU
A naive humanitarian aid worker moves to Jerusalem, only to discover that the world she’s joined may be less about helping the oppressed and more about protecting power, privilege, and silence.
Directed by Adeline Guerra & Ibrahim Yaghi
Written by Adeline Guerra & Anwar B. Geor
Produced by Brain Hug
Screening
Under the Sun
In the summer of 2023, a group of young climate advocates from over 100 countries on the frontlines of climate change gathered in the mountains of Lebanon. United by a shared urgency, they came to learn, organize, and fight for their very survival.
Gaza 36 mm
Written & directed by Khalil Al-Mozian. Produced by Ibrahim Yaghi, DOP.
Once home to 12 cinemas since 1944, they were all lost by 1987 as a result of occupation and war. A brief revival in 1994 ended with the torching of a newly opened theater.
This film explores the collective memory of cinema in Gaza - through those who lived it, and those who never had the chance.