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Chris Wax is an up-and-coming director whose distinctive visual style and thoughtful exploration of moral dilemmas have made him a rising talent to watch in independent cinema. With a background in documentary filmmaking, Wax brings a naturalistic approach to his fiction work, using handheld camerawork and natural lighting to ground even his most suspenseful narratives in a sense of authenticity. Wax's 2020 psychological thriller Case 347 serves as a prime example of his talents. Eschewing over-the-top scares in favor of steadily building tension, the film follows a troubled young woman who becomes convinced that her neighbor is hiding a dark secret. Wax masterfully ratchets up the sense of unease, utilizing tight framing and muted colors to cultivate an atmosphere of creeping dread. Yet he also imbues the story with genuine emotional weight, delving into the protagonist's troubled psyche and the moral complexities that arise as she becomes more deeply embroiled in her investigation. This ability to blend genre thrills with thoughtful character studies has become a hallmark of Wax's work. Whether exploring the inner lives of those on the margins of society or grappling with ethical quandaries that resist easy answers, his films demonstrate a refreshing maturity and ambition that set him apart from many of his contemporaries. As he continues to hone his craft, Chris Wax is poised to emerge as an exciting new voice in independent filmmaking.