As the global refugee crisis continues to escalate—with more than a million migrants fleeing war from not only Syria, but across the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe—a new short film from Los Angeles-based director Jake Viramontez, of Empty City Films, aims to humanize the experience and change the perspective on refugees, while highlighting the devastating reality of the civil war in Syria.
Titled “Killing The Rock,” the short centers on artist/sculptor Abu Raja Masalmeh, as he discusses his mission to revive the people of Syria and spark a new hope for the future. He uses his art, what he calls killing the rock “to release the creation within it.” The film was produced by Madison + Vine and Sypher Films.
Viramontez both directed and edited the short. He has been to more than 50 countries telling stories of the struggle and pain, hope and joy of humanity. He has been awarded for his films covering the civil war in Ivory Coast, the issue of child marriages in Bangladesh as well as the Syrian refugees living in Lebanon and Jordan. His commercial work ranges from Chevrolet to Pepsi, Habitat for Humanity and World Vision.
"Killing The Rock" is tagged with the logo of the USA for UNHCR (The UN Refugee Agency)