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Gabe Turner is a visionary British filmmaker who has made a name for himself crafting captivating documentary portraits that delve deep into the lives of iconic figures and cultural movements. With a keen eye for detail and a gift for unearthing the human stories behind the headlines, Turner's films offer audiences a rare, immersive glimpse into the inner workings of legendary institutions and the extraordinary individuals who shape them. From his breakout hit "In the Hands of the Gods," a joyful exploration of street football culture, to his critically acclaimed "The Class of '92," which chronicled the rise of Manchester United's legendary youth team, Turner has consistently demonstrated a remarkable talent for blending intimate character studies with sweeping historical narratives. His 2016 film "I Am Bolt" further cemented his reputation, delivering a thrilling, access-all-areas look at the singular journey of the world's fastest man, Usain Bolt. More recently, Turner has turned his attention to the music world, directing the 2019 Motown documentary "Hitsville: The Making of Motown" and the provocative 2021 docuseries "Sex: Unzipped," which delves into the diverse spectrum of human sexuality. Across his diverse filmography, Turner's distinct style – marked by a relentless curiosity, a knack for unearthing untold stories, and a genuine empathy for his subjects – has established him as one of the most compelling documentary voices of his generation.