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Stories that move the soul and linger in the heart.

At Golden Eagle Productions, we believe that great stories have the power to change the way we see the world. Our passion lies in the art of storytelling — in crafting films that speak to the heart, challenge the mind, and illuminate the human experience.

We are dedicated to producing distinctive and thought-provoking feature and short films, groundbreaking documentaries, and emotionally compelling commercials that captivate audiences and spark meaningful dialogue. Every frame we create is guided by a commitment to authenticity, artistry, and excellence — values that shape not only our work but also the relationships we build with our collaborators and audiences.

From the first spark of an idea to the final cut, we approach every project as a creative journey. Our team brings together filmmakers, writers, producers, and visionaries who share a deep respect for the craft of cinema and the power it holds to inspire empathy and connection. Whether telling intimate human stories or exploring vast social themes, we strive to find truth, beauty, and purpose in every narrative.

At Golden Eagle Productions, we see film not just as entertainment, but as a force for understanding — a bridge between cultures, emotions, and perspectives. Our mission is to create stories that resonate long after the credits roll, stories that leave audiences moved, provoked, and inspired to see the world anew.

Join us as we continue to bring bold visions to life and share cinematic experiences that soar beyond the screen.

A man in glasses and a blazer is being filmed or interviewed in a room with a camera, crew members, and a bookshelf with art pieces and books in the background.
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    Sami Yassin

    Founder/Director

    Sami Yassin is an Egyptian filmmaker and film researcher based in London, UK. He holds a Master’s degree in Screen Directing from Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London (2017) and a PhD in Film, Television, and Media from the University of East Anglia (2023).

    Over the past fifteen years, Sami has worked as a producer and director on numerous projects that explore culture, identity, and social change. His recent documentary, Egypt’s Celluloid Closet: Homosexuality in Egyptian Cinema (2023), is the first feature-length exploration of queer representation in Egyptian film.

    Sami is also the author of Gay Men in Egyptian Cinema: Censorship, Visibility, and Stereotypes, commissioned by Routledge and scheduled for publication in January 2026. His work bridges research and filmmaking, using the power of cinema to illuminate questions of representation and human experience.

  • Rebecca Hanser

    Producer (in association with Visualise Productions)

    Rebecca Hanser is a multidisciplinary filmmaker and performer with nearly two decades of experience in the film and entertainment industry. Professionally trained at Drama Centre London, she began her career in front of the camera before expanding her creative scope to include film production.

    Drawing on her background in journalism, international business, and anthropology, Rebecca brings a unique and insightful perspective to every project she undertakes. Her expertise spans scriptwriting, producing, directing, production coordination, and camera operation, enabling her to craft captivating visual narratives across a wide range of genres — from film and fashion to corporate, event, and real estate production.

    Driven by a deep commitment to excellence and creativity, she continues to work both in front of and behind the camera, creating work that inspires, connects, and resonates with audiences worldwide.

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    Brian Hughes

    Composer

    Brian Hughes is an Irish composer currently based between Ireland and London. A Kenneth and Violet Scott Scholar at the Royal College of Music, he graduated in 2020 with a Distinction in Collaborative Piano. During his studies, he also pursued modules in Composition for Screen and Improvisation.

    Brian now teaches piano, songwriting, composition, and improvisation at the London Contemporary School of Piano.

    In 2025, his piece for flute and piano, Journey to a Harmonious Land, was performed at Leighton House during the Irish Heritage Summer Concert — the organization for which he serves as Artistic Director. That same year, he was awarded third prize in the AESS Sarah Leonard Songwriting Competition for his song The Twilight Turns, which was later performed at an AESS concert in September.

    Brian also composed the music for the documentary Egypt’s Celluloid Closet.