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When Ahmed dives deep in the world of gaming and internet , he begins to see strange things around him which drives him crazy.
Staring | Youssef Hisham “as Ahmed”- Omar Khaled “as the mysterious guy”
Camera & Lighting | Omar Jamal – Omar Samy – Abdullah Ahmed – Omar Khaled
Directed & Edited by | Youssef Hisham
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Hi, I'm Youssef Hisham. Freelancer video editor and Film maker . I believe that if you do something with complete faith and love... it will be perfect.You Might also like
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