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Eric Steel is a bold and uncompromising filmmaker who delves into the complexities of the human experience. His work is characterized by a keen observational eye and a willingness to tackle challenging, often taboo subject matter. Steel first garnered attention with his 2006 documentary "The Bridge," a harrowing exploration of suicide at San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. Rather than sensationalizing the tragic events, Steel's unflinching gaze allowed the raw humanity of the individuals to shine through, sparking important conversations about mental health. This unflinching approach has become a hallmark of Steel's filmography, as he refuses to shy away from the darker aspects of the human condition. In more recent years, Steel has continued to push the boundaries of cinematic storytelling. His 2013 film "Kiss the Water" is a poetic, visually stunning portrait of a renowned Scottish fly-fishing instructor, blending documentary and narrative elements to craft a meditative ode to the natural world. And his 2020 drama "Minyan" delves into the complexities of identity and belonging within the Jewish community. Throughout his diverse body of work, Steel demonstrates a masterful command of tone and a singular vision that challenges audiences to confront the uncomfortable truths of the human experience.