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Filmmaker Christopher Münch has crafted a distinctive body of work marked by a deliberate, lyrical style and a focus on intimate, character-driven stories. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated a gift for capturing the quiet, subtle moments that define the human experience. Münch's films often explore themes of loneliness, isolation, and the search for connection, filtered through a uniquely introspective lens. From his debut feature "The Hours and Times," a fictionalized account of a weekend getaway between John Lennon and Brian Epstein, to his more recent efforts like "Letters from the Big Man" and "The 11th Green," Münch displays a masterful command of mood and atmosphere, creating immersive, meditative cinematic experiences. What sets Münch's work apart is his refusal to adhere to conventional narratives or storytelling tropes. His films unfold at a deliberate, unhurried pace, allowing the audience to immerse themselves in the characters' inner lives and the nuances of their emotional journeys. Whether chronicling the complex relationship between two brothers in "Harry and Max" or the solitary existence of a forest ranger in "Letters from the Big Man," Münch's films are marked by a profound sense of empathy and a deep understanding of the human condition.