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Gabriel Range is a bold, genre-blending filmmaker who has made a name for himself with his thought-provoking, politically-charged cinematic works. Known for his unique approach to docudrama and speculative fiction, Range crafts riveting, genre-defying films that challenge audiences to rethink their assumptions about history, politics, and society. One of Range's most acclaimed and controversial projects was the 2006 film Death of a President, a fictional documentary that imagined the aftermath of the assassination of President George W. Bush. Blurring the lines between fact and fiction, the film sparked intense debate for its unsettling depiction of a potential future. This willingness to tackle taboo subjects and explore speculative scenarios has become a hallmark of Range's provocative style. Beyond his political provocations, Range has also demonstrated remarkable versatility, tackling diverse subjects ranging from religious extremism in Outlaw Prophet: Warren Jeffs to modern-day slavery in I Am Slave. Each of his films displays a keen eye for detail, a refusal to shy away from difficult truths, and a singular ability to engage audiences through a unique hybrid of documentary and dramatic techniques. As a filmmaker who continues to push the boundaries of what is possible on screen, Gabriel Range stands out as a distinctive and essential voice in contemporary British cinema.

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