About
A filmmaker of quiet rooms, long walks, and the sacred pressure of ordinary life.
George Khoury is an independent director developing narrative films about beauty, human relationships, faith, and the small moral decisions that shape a life. His work favors natural light, conversational structure, and performances that feel observed rather than declared.
Influenced by literary cinema, Christian humanism, and the French New Wave’s attention to everyday gestures, his films treat ordinary time as something luminous: a walk after Mass, a window left open, a sentence that changes how two people see each other.

Recurring concerns
01 / The grace of conversation
02 / Faith as attention rather than argument
03 / Beauty found in restraint, weather, meals, thresholds