Melek Majdoub, a Tunisian director, graduated as a Computer Science and Telecommunications engineer from the Higher Institute of Computer Science and Communication Technologies (ISITCOM). His passion for storytelling ignited his interest in filmmaking from a young age. Alongside his directorial pursuits, Melek serves as the Vice President of the Ciné Club Sousse within the FTCC. Despite his youth, Melek's films have already captivated audiences and garnered acclaim, including notable works such as "Cain" (2019), "Saïr" (2022), and "The Bus" (2023). Melek has received recognition for his contributions to cinema, with several of his films earning accolades and selections at both national and international festivals. He has been honored with the special UNICEF Award at the Jordan Children's Film Festival, the Jury Prize at the International Film Festival for Women and Children in Muscat, Oman, the Best Audience Film Award at the Human Screen Festival in Tunisia, the Best Screenplay Award at the Souss International Film Festival in Morocco, and a Special Award at the Med-Limes Festival in Italy.