Jonah Malak, also referred to as Karim Haroun, is a multi-talented individual who has made a name for himself as a documentary filmmaker and content producer at Nemesis Films, a company he co-founded.
Following his academic pursuits in mathematics and cinema, Jonah dedicated himself to the fulfilling profession of documentary filmmaking, where he has been able to merge various disciplines and cultures.
Throughout his career, Jonah has produced a diverse range of works, including two feature films and several short films that showcase his expertise in storytelling.
One of his notable documentary films is Mystic Mass, which is an anthropological documentary that delves into religious phenomena in Lebanon.
Another notable film is My Tuesdays at Catherine's, which is also an anthropological documentary that explores religious phenomena in Lebanon.
Jonah's most recent feature film, Dave Not Coming Back, is a captivating story about cave diving that was shot in South Africa and Australia.
The film has received widespread recognition and accolades, including the Audience Award at the Austin Film Festival, a Canadian Cinema Editors Award for Best Editing, and a nomination for a Canadian Screen Award for Best Editing.
In addition to its numerous accolades, Dave Not Coming Back has garnered over 1.1 million views on YouTube and is distributed by Gravitas Ventures, making it available for streaming on Amazon Prime.