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James D. Cooper is a gifted documentary filmmaker whose work delves into the captivating stories hidden within music history. With a keen eye for detail and an unerring instinct for the human drama, Cooper crafts films that transport audiences into worlds they may never have known existed. His 2014 documentary Lambert & Stamp is a prime example of Cooper's distinctive approach. Peeling back the layers of the enigmatic partnership between Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp - the unlikely managers who helped shape the rise of The Who - the film offers a fascinatingly intimate portrait of creativity, ambition, and the challenges of the music industry. Cooper's nuanced storytelling allows the larger-than-life characters to emerge as complex, flawed individuals, whose partnership was as tumultuous as it was transformative. This ability to uncover the humanity at the heart of music's biggest moments is the hallmark of Cooper's work. Whether exploring the untold origins of a legendary band or shedding new light on a familiar cultural figure, his films are distinguished by their rich detail, empathetic lens, and narrative flair. As a documentarian, Cooper has carved out a unique space for himself, offering audiences a chance to witness the extraordinary within the ordinary.