Rania Mlika is an audiovisual and film producer (Arc Productions). My artistic journey took shape at the Higher School of Cinema (LESAC), where I earned a degree in directing and screenwriting. In 2008, I decided to found my own production company (Arc Productions), allowing me to turn ideas into tangible projects. I had the opportunity to create awareness spots on the cleanliness and aesthetics of our cities, as well as documentaries addressing crucial issues such as the environment, desertification, climate change, and the erosion of Tunisian cultural heritage. I received the Best Documentary Award on Climate Change at COP15 in Copenhagen. My passion for protecting flora and fauna has always been a source of inspiration in my work. Over the years, I have broadened my horizons by producing diverse creations, ranging from short films to sitcoms and TV series, including "Garage Lekrik," "Gardafou," "Ward wa Leymoun," "Chwereb," and "Chawereb 2." Today, I feel a strong desire to return to my first loves: writing and directing. I wish to create works that raise awareness and tell meaningful stories. My goal is to contribute to positive change through the power of image and storytelling.