Conflict is about Mohammad Abdullah, a Palestinian prisoner who is being interrogated by Moshe Levi, an Israeli soldier. They both exchange their own point of views in a heated conversation which eventually creates an unpredictable outcome.
Chozy Aiyub knew that one day he will make his way to the United States and become a star. Born and raised in Palestine, at a young age he was already involved in performing arts, creating film and music since his father had a very famous band/dance group called "Al-Kawakeb" - translates from Arabic to English as "The Planets".
Chozy Aiyub was always involved in stage performances, dance and music. Growing up, he got to learn how to play the piano, guitar and drums by ear from being around his father.
At the age of 13, his father bought him his first video camera. That is when Chozy Aiyub began creating short films and casting his friends and neighbors as actors. He would also act in his short films as well. That is when he realized his passion for acting and directing.
In 2015, one of my friends cast me in one of his films titled "BREATHE" and that is when I had my first speaking role in a film. Since then, I caught the acting bug and been taking classes and working on my craft.
Chozy Aiyub’s journey from Palestine to pursuing a career in the arts is truly inspiring. His passion for performance and storytelling shines through his experiences. The contrast between his background and the conflict depicted in his film reflects the complexities of identity and resilience. Just as navigating nj traffic tickets requires understanding the rules and consequences of the system, Chozy’s path shows how embracing one's passion can lead to unexpected outcomes and new opportunities. I can’t wait to see where his talent takes him next!