A quiet night turns upside down for a couple when an uninvited guest appears at their door—forcing the husband to conceal a long-buried secret as he tries to control the escalating chaos… or risk losing his marriage forever.

 

Mohammed Makki

Mohammed Makki is a Saudi director and writer from Jiddah, known for his cinematic style that combines psychological realism with intense drama. He began his career creating digital content and socially-driven storytelling, before gaining significant recognition through his writing and direction in the acclaimed series Taki (2012), one of the most notable contemporary Saudi dramatic works. Makki has a unique ability to craft complex characters and deep internal conflicts, with a clear attention to visual detail and performance rhythm. His work addresses human and psychological issues rooted in Saudi society, presenting them with courage and authenticity. Among his recent projects is the film Rabsha (2026), which he wrote, directed and independently produced, continuing his approach to making films that reflect reality and reveal the fragility of human relationships. 

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