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Omar Naim is a Lebanese director whose thought-provoking, character-driven films explore the human experience through a sci-fi or speculative fiction lens. With a unique visual style and a keen eye for emotional nuance, Naim crafts cinematic tales that grapple with weighty themes of identity, technology, and the moral complexities of the modern world. Naim first gained widespread acclaim for his 2004 directorial debut, The Final Cut, a taut psychological thriller set in a future where people's memories can be digitally recorded and edited. Blending elements of noir, cyberpunk, and existential drama, the film offered a chilling meditation on privacy, identity, and the power of technology to reshape our lived experiences. Naim's inventive approach to the material, which included innovative visual techniques and a standout performance from Robin Williams, marked him as a singular new voice in science fiction cinema. In the years since, Naim has continued to explore speculative realms with films like the haunting supernatural thriller Dead Awake and the intimate family drama Becoming, both of which showcase his ability to ground high-concept premises in deeply human stories. Whether delving into the ethical quandaries of memory manipulation or the emotional toll of grief and loss, Naim's films are characterized by a thoughtful, introspective quality that challenges audiences to grapple with complex ideas. With his latest work, the acclaimed road movie Route 10, Naim has further cemented his reputation as a director of substance and style, crafting a poignant, visually striking exploration of the search for identity and belonging in an increasingly fragmented world.