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Elena Oxman is a boundary-pushing filmmaker whose visually striking and thematically ambitious body of work defies easy categorization. Drawing from a diverse range of influences - from avant-garde European art cinema to classic Hollywood genre tropes - Oxman's films blend formal experimentation with an unwavering commitment to exploring the complexities of the human experience. Oxman first gained critical attention with her 2014 feature debut, Lit, a dreamy, elliptical character study that announced the arrival of a bold new cinematic voice. Anchored by a mesmerizing lead performance, the film used the framework of a psychological thriller to delve into questions of identity, sexuality, and the nature of desire. This blend of genre subversion and introspective character study would become a hallmark of Oxman's work, as seen in her acclaimed 2015 anthology film New Queer Visions: Lust in Translation, which offered a prismatic exploration of LGBTQ+ experiences through a series of interrelated short films. Oxman's latest offering, the dystopian science-fiction drama Outerlands (2025), represents a thrilling expansion of her cinematic palette. Depicting a near-future world on the brink of environmental collapse, the film utilizes striking visuals and a pervasive sense of unease to craft a poignant meditation on the relationship between humanity and the natural world. Throughout her diverse filmography, Oxman has consistently proven herself to be a visionary auteur, unafraid to tackle bold, challenging subject matter with a singular artistic sensibility.