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Aram Rappaport is an innovative, genre-blending filmmaker with a distinct visual style and a knack for finding the humanity in high-stakes stories. A master of atmospheric tension, Rappaport crafts compelling thrillers and dramas that explore complex social and ethical themes. Rappaport first broke through with his 2009 crime drama Innocent, a gritty, character-driven neo-noir that showcased his talent for building suspense and drawing nuanced performances from his cast. He followed this up with a string of stylish, provocative films that cemented his reputation as a director unafraid to take risks. Summer Song, his 2012 coming-of-age drama, blended realism and magical realism to craft a poignant portrait of adolescence, while Syrup, his 2013 adaptation of the Max Barry novel, married dark comedy and high-concept sci-fi to brilliant effect. More recently, Rappaport has demonstrated his versatility, moving seamlessly between genres. The Crash, his 2017 financial thriller, married pulse-pounding set pieces with incisive social commentary, while his 2018 collaboration with John Leguizamo, the acclaimed one-man show Latin History for Morons, showcased his ability to capture the power of live performance on film. Throughout his diverse filmography, Rappaport has proven himself to be a distinctive cinematic voice, unafraid to challenge audiences and push the boundaries of traditional storytelling.