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Jonathan Marshall Thompson is a rising filmmaker whose work challenges audiences with unflinching explorations of pressing social issues. Across his diverse filmography, from hard-hitting documentaries to gripping narrative features, Thompson's distinctive style blends gritty realism with a keen eye for visual poetry. His 2018 documentary Drug$, which examines the predatory pharmaceutical industry, exemplifies Thompson's commitment to shining a light on systemic injustices. With meticulous research and masterful storytelling, the film offers a searing indictment of corporate greed, drawing viewers into the human lives devastated by the opioid crisis. Similarly, Keeping the Promise: AHF 30 Years Documentary, also released in 2018, provides an intimate look at the pioneering work of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, capturing the organization's tireless efforts to combat a global pandemic. In his narrative films, Thompson demonstrates a similar social consciousness, infusing his work with a sense of moral urgency. The Voice Inside (2016), his acclaimed psychological drama, delves into the complexities of mental illness, offering a nuanced portrayal of a troubled young woman's journey towards self-discovery. Throughout his career, Thompson has proven himself a bold and uncompromising filmmaker, using the power of cinema to challenge audiences and inspire meaningful dialogue on the critical issues of our time.