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David Bourla is a delightfully inventive and subversive filmmaker whose unique brand of cinematic satire has captivated audiences for over two decades. Borrowing heavily from the silent film era, Bourla's hilariously absurdist work gleefully deconstructs and parodies some of cinema's most iconic characters and genres. His acclaimed "Thumb" trilogy - Bat Thumb, Frankenthumb, and The Godthumb - playfully reimagines classic superhero and monster films using only the humble human thumb as his visual palette. Through these pint-sized protagonists, Bourla crafts sly, irreverent commentaries on the tropes and conventions of mainstream Hollywood. Yet beneath the high-concept silliness lies a shrewd intelligence and an affectionate reverence for the power of moving images to entertain and provoke. Bourla's talent for extracting maximum humor from minimalist means extends beyond his signature "Thumb" films. In the underrated sci-fi satire When Time Expires, he ingeniously explores existential questions of free will and the human condition using only a handful of characters and a stark, isolated setting. Throughout his eclectic filmography, Bourla consistently demonstrates a deft touch for balancing absurdist comedy with deeper thematic substance, cementing his status as a uniquely gifted auteur with a delightfully skewed vision.