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Omid Nooshin's cinematic vision is one of taut suspense and thought-provoking social commentary. As an independent filmmaker, he brings a refreshingly raw and intimate style to his work, eschewing the glossy sheen of mainstream Hollywood in favor of gritty realism and nuanced character studies. Nooshin's 1996 feature debut, Virtual Terror, was a prescient exploration of the dark corners of the nascent digital age, presciently anticipating the anxieties and moral quandaries that would come to define the 21st century. With its haunting atmospherics and unsettling examination of technology's impact on the human psyche, the film marked Nooshin as a bold new voice in the realm of science fiction. It was, however, his 2013 breakthrough, Last Passenger, that truly cemented Nooshin's reputation as a master of suspenseful, character-driven storytelling. Blending elements of the thriller and the social drama, the film follows a group of everyday commuters trapped on a runaway train, their individual lives and personal struggles thrown into sharp relief as they confront the looming threat of disaster. Nooshin's assured direction and the film's gripping, almost documentary-like realism have made Last Passenger a cult favorite among discerning cinephiles, solidifying his status as a singular talent to watch in the world of independent cinema.