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Félix Imbert is a rising talent in the world of independent cinema, known for his bold visual style and emotionally resonant storytelling. With a background in experimental short films, Imbert has transitioned seamlessly into feature-length narratives, carving out a distinct niche for himself within the French film landscape. Imbert's filmmaking is characterized by a keen eye for the poetic and the surreal, as evidenced by his acclaimed 2018 drama, Basses. This haunting portrait of a disintegrating family relationship unfolds through a series of dreamlike, meticulously framed sequences, infusing the narrative with a sense of lyrical melancholy. The director's ability to extract raw, naturalistic performances from his cast while maintaining a heightened, almost hypnotic visual aesthetic has become a hallmark of his work. Imbert's latest feature, Serpente (2024), further solidifies his reputation as a filmmaker unafraid to tackle complex social and psychological themes. Set against the backdrop of a small French town, the film delves into the lives of its marginalized residents, exploring themes of isolation, addiction, and the search for redemption. With its gritty, immersive cinematography and nuanced character studies, Serpente has drawn comparisons to the socially conscious cinema of the Dardenne brothers, cementing Imbert's status as a vital new voice in contemporary French film.