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John Polson is an Australian filmmaker whose work showcases a deft touch with suspenseful psychological thrillers. With a keen eye for creating an atmosphere of unease and foreboding, Polson has carved out a distinctive niche in the genre, crafting films that burrow into the mind and linger long after the credits roll. Polson made his feature debut in 1999 with the offbeat comedy Siam Sunset, which hinted at the more unsettling territory he would explore in later works. In the early 2000s, he made a splash with Swimfan, a taught high school thriller that played on teenage obsession and the dangerous consequences of poor choices. This was followed by the eerie Hide and Seek in 2005, which starred Robert De Niro in a tale of a widowed father and his troubled daughter - a film that showcased Polson's talent for building unrelenting tension. Polson's most recent major work, 2009's Tenderness, further cemented his reputation as a master of the psychological thriller. Anchored by strong performances, the film delves into the mind of a troubled young man with a violent past, challenging the audience's sympathies and creating an atmosphere of pervasive dread. Throughout his career, Polson has demonstrated a keen understanding of the human psyche, using the conventions of the thriller genre to explore complex moral and emotional terrain. His work stands out for its gripping storytelling and its ability to get under the viewer's skin.

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