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Eytan Rockaway is a rising talent in the world of independent cinema, known for his gritty, character-driven films that delve into the complexities of the human experience. A graduate of NYU's prestigious Tisch School of the Arts, Rockaway made his directorial debut with "The Abandoned," a chilling psychological thriller that earned him critical acclaim and a selection at prestigious festivals like the Los Angeles Film Festival and the Chicago International Film Festival. What sets Rockaway apart is his keen eye for detail and his ability to craft richly textured narratives that explore the moral ambiguity of his characters. In his sophomore feature, "Lansky," Rockaway takes on the life of infamous mobster Meyer Lansky, played with mesmerizing intensity by the legendary Harvey Keitel. By blending historical fact with fictional elements, Rockaway offers a unique perspective on the inner workings of organized crime, shedding light on the personal struggles and motivations that drove these larger-than-life figures. Rockaway's directorial style is marked by a subtle yet powerful approach, using intimate character moments and atmospheric visuals to draw the audience into his cinematic worlds. His films are not mere entertainment, but rather thought-provoking explorations of the human condition, challenging viewers to question their own preconceptions and moral boundaries. As Rockaway continues to hone his craft, his name is sure to become synonymous with bold, distinctive filmmaking that leaves a lasting impression on audiences and critics alike.