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Aaron Aites is a bold, unconventional filmmaker who has carved out a unique niche in contemporary cinema. Drawing from his background as a musician and activist, Aites brings a raw, gritty aesthetic and a keen sociopolitical sensibility to his work. His breakout documentary "Until the Light Takes Us" (2008) offered a mesmerizing, immersive exploration of the notorious Norwegian black metal scene, capturing the genre's dark, nihilistic undercurrents with a palpable intensity. Aites' gift for embedding viewers within his subjects' worlds is also on full display in "99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film" (2013), a vivid, you-are-there chronicle of the Occupy movement's rise and evolution. More recently, Aites has shifted towards narrative filmmaking with the haunting psychological thriller "Memory Box" (2016), which blends elements of neo-noir and body horror to craft a disturbing meditation on trauma, identity, and the slippery nature of memory. Throughout his eclectic, challenging body of work, Aites demonstrates a bold, uncompromising vision and a relentless commitment to exploring the darker, more unsettling aspects of the human condition.