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Ant Timpson is a maverick New Zealand filmmaker who has carved out a distinctive niche for himself in the world of independent and genre cinema. A true cinephile at heart, Timpson approaches each of his projects with a bold, uncompromising vision that challenges the boundaries of conventional storytelling. Timpson's filmography is a veritable treasure trove of the strange and the unexpected. From the delightfully bizarre body horror of "Crab Boy" to the deliciously dark comedy of "Come to Daddy," his work is marked by a unique blend of surreal imagination and social commentary. Whether he's exploring the murkier corners of the human psyche or injecting a healthy dose of absurdity into familiar genre tropes, Timpson's films always manage to leave a lasting impression on audiences. Beyond his work as a director, Timpson has also made his mark as a producer, lending his distinctive sensibilities to projects like the acclaimed "ABCs of Death" anthology series and the cult hit "Turbo Kid." His passion for nurturing new talent is equally evident in his role as the founder and host of the renowned "48Hours" film contest, which has helped to launch the careers of countless emerging filmmakers. With his upcoming projects, including the intriguing "Bookworm," Timpson continues to push the boundaries of what's possible in independent cinema, solidifying his reputation as a visionary auteur who always keeps audiences on their toes.