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Harry Hanbury is a documentary filmmaker known for his meticulous investigations into the untold stories behind some of history's most iconic events. With a keen eye for unearthing hidden truths, Hanbury's work challenges traditional narratives and forces audiences to reconsider their assumptions. Hanbury's 2003 film "Uncovering the Real Gangs of New York" is a prime example of his distinctive approach. Rather than rehashing the romanticized depictions of organized crime often seen on film, Hanbury delves deep into primary sources and eyewitness accounts to paint a gritty, unflinching portrait of the complex power dynamics and social upheaval that shaped the underbelly of 19th century New York City. Through vivid recreations and insightful interviews, he upends popular mythology to reveal the realities that inspired Martin Scorsese's celebrated drama. Hanbury's unwavering commitment to factual integrity and his talent for crafting gripping narratives out of historical material have earned him a reputation as one of the most respected documentary filmmakers of his generation. Whether exploring the shadowy figures of the past or shedding new light on contemporary issues, his work consistently challenges audiences to think critically about the world around them.