Mose Kaz is a diasporist Brussels-based independent filmmaker, born in Tehran. (it/they)
They started their journey in film mediums, from Underground to personal filmmaking, while they were living in Iran. The first era of their filmmaking life was after quitting theatre directing when they were 22 and making montages from their daily recorded footage from their life and the city around them, and making fiction from those pictures by using archived footage from history, news, and theological texts, films, and videos such as "Babylon Ballad of a Fall-2021", "Time-Movement-2020" and "Babylon: Songs of Oblivion-2022" was made through this way.
After their move from Tehran to Brussels, They finished that passage of their life as that kind of personal underground filmmaker in Iran (which was due to the political and personal situation that they had to make in that way). In the first year of their stay in Brussels, through meeting up with some friends and schoolmates, They wrote their first feature, and without any budget, They started the project by writing an agreement that mentioned that all of the earned profits from the film would be divided among all the team members. This was the story of how we found "Interzone Cinema group" and made "The Divinity Of a City 2023/24" which was an unofficial remake of Blast of Silence in a schizoid Sci-fi.