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Haydn Reiss is a visionary documentary filmmaker whose work deftly blends the personal and the universal. With a keen eye for the poetic and the profound, Reiss crafts cinematic experiences that transport viewers into the hearts and minds of his subjects. Reiss' filmography is marked by a deep fascination with the lives and legacies of influential thinkers and artists. In his acclaimed 2015 documentary "Robert Bly: A Thousand Years of Joy," he offers a nuanced portrait of the renowned American poet, delving into Bly's intellectual and spiritual journey with sensitivity and insight. Similarly, in "Rumi: Poet of the Heart" (1998), Reiss immerses audiences in the transcendent world of the revered Sufi mystic, using evocative imagery and lyrical storytelling to illuminate the timeless wisdom of Rumi's poetry. What sets Reiss' work apart is his ability to capture the essence of his subjects with both intimacy and grandeur. His films are not mere biographies, but rather cinematic meditations that invite viewers to contemplate the universal themes of identity, creativity, and the human condition. Through his lens, the lives of these luminaries become gateways to deeper self-reflection, inspiring audiences to connect with the profound and the profound within themselves.