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George Gage is a visionary director known for his bold, unconventional approach to filmmaking. With an unwavering commitment to social justice, Gage's work shines a spotlight on marginalized communities and provocative political issues. From his breakout film Skateboard in 1978 to the acclaimed documentary Bidder 70 in 2013, Gage's filmography is a testament to his cinematic versatility. Whether dramatizing the plight of Native American activists in Fire on the Mountain or exploring the human costs of environmental exploitation in Fleshburn, his films are distinguished by their gritty realism and emotional potency. Gage's ability to blend arresting visuals with powerful storytelling has earned him a reputation as a filmmaker unafraid to challenge audiences and upend expectations. What truly sets Gage apart, however, is his unwavering commitment to giving voice to the voiceless. From his early days chronicling the struggles of marginalized communities to his more recent work documenting acts of civil disobedience, Gage's films are imbued with a sense of moral urgency that resonates long after the credits roll. With a career spanning over four decades, this trailblazing director continues to push the boundaries of the medium, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of American independent cinema.