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David Holbrooke is an acclaimed documentary filmmaker whose works offer unflinching, deeply human perspectives on complex global issues. With an eye for the nuanced details that shape our world, Holbrooke's films challenge audiences to grapple with the moral ambiguities and human costs of geopolitics. His 2015 documentary The Diplomat powerfully explores the life and legacy of his father, the renowned U.S. diplomat Richard Holbrooke, illuminating the triumphs and struggles of a career spent navigating high-stakes international negotiations. Holbrooke brings the same incisive, empathetic approach to his other works, including the 2007 film Hard As Nails, which offers a raw, intimate portrait of a former white supremacist struggling to rebuild his life. Most recently, Holbrooke's 2018 film Take the Hill delves into the decades-long battle over a proposed uranium mine in the American West, weaving together the stories of local activists, industry representatives, and government officials to craft a nuanced examination of the ethical quandaries at the heart of resource extraction. Through this and other projects, Holbrooke has firmly established himself as a documentarian unafraid to tackle complex, contentious subjects with clarity, sensitivity, and an unwavering commitment to uncovering hard truths.