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Felix Thompson is an independent filmmaker whose poignant character studies and slice-of-life dramas offer a unique, intimate perspective on the human experience. Eschewing flashy techniques in favor of naturalistic camerawork and nuanced performances, Thompson's films delve into the everyday lives of working-class characters often overlooked by mainstream cinema. His debut feature, 2010's Bedford Park Boulevard, introduced Thompson's distinctive style, weaving a melancholic tale of a middle-aged man grappling with loneliness and the weight of unfulfilled dreams. This somber character study set the tone for Thompson's subsequent films, which continue to explore themes of isolation, community, and the quiet resilience of the human spirit. In 2013, Thompson's second feature, Lolotte, earned him critical acclaim on the film festival circuit. This understated drama follows a young woman navigating the complexities of relationships and personal identity, with Thompson's empathetic lens giving voice to the inner lives of his characters. His most recent work, 2015's King Jack, further cemented his reputation as a master of intimate, character-driven storytelling, telling the story of a troubled teenager finding unexpected friendship and redemption. Across his filmography, Thompson's keen eye for authentic human behavior and his refusal to sentimentalize the struggles of everyday life have made him a distinctive and vital voice in contemporary independent cinema.