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Iris Dukatt is a visionary filmmaker whose bold, uncompromising style has earned her a reputation as one of the most daring and provocative voices in contemporary cinema. With her unsettling and deeply unsettling 2025 release, "Long Pork," Dukatt cemented her status as a master of dark, twisted psychological thrillers that burrow deep into the shadows of the human condition. Dukatt's films are marked by a striking visual aesthetic, characterized by stark, chiaroscuro lighting, unnerving camera angles, and a pervasive sense of unease that lingers long after the credits roll. Her narratives often delve into the most disturbing corners of the human experience, exploring themes of isolation, obsession, and the thin line between sanity and madness. Yet, beneath the surface brutality, there lies a profound empathy and a willingness to grapple with society's most uncomfortable truths. "Long Pork," Dukatt's most acclaimed work to date, is a harrowing descent into the mind of a cannibalistic serial killer, told with a clinical detachment that makes the film's unspeakable acts all the more unsettling. The film's unflinching exploration of the dark impulses that lurk within the human psyche has cemented Dukatt's reputation as a fearless and uncompromising artist, unafraid to confront the most unsettling aspects of the human experience.