Osama Hafiry
Co-founder and co-managing director of White Flux Productions
Director - Actor - Writer

Osama Hafiry is a Syrian actor/director based in Berlin. He studied acting at the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Damascus, Syria, and then completed a master's degree in visual arts and cinema at USEK in Jounieh, Lebanon.
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In 2015, he co-founded White Flux Productions with his brother, Majd Hafiry.
He served as the lead actor, executive producer, and casting director for "Xoftex," directed by Noaz Deshe, which received the Jury's Special Mention at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Crystal Gloce Competition. Additionally, his performance in the film earned him a nomination for Best Actor at the Munich International Film Festival.
Currently, Osama is writing and directing the feature film "King's Fool," and both directing and co-writing the mini-series "Hotel 15," which is in pre-production. Additionally, he wrote and directed the short film "Amygdala."
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He also works in theater and most recently directed Hot Summer Night in a Forgotten City, which premiered at the Carthage Theater Festival and won the Excellence and Creativity Award at the Azarka Theater Festival.