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Jonathan Schey is a trailblazing filmmaker who has carved out a unique niche in the world of independent cinema. With a bold, unapologetic style and a keen eye for the absurdities of modern life, Schey's work is a refreshing antidote to the homogenized, formulaic fare that dominates much of the industry. At the heart of Schey's filmography is a deep fascination with the human condition – the quirks, contradictions, and complexities that define our everyday experiences. His 2017 breakout film, "The Entertainer," is a searing, darkly comedic exploration of fame, loneliness, and the relentless pursuit of validation. Featuring a career-defining performance from its lead actor, the film deftly navigates the fine line between humor and heartbreak, leaving audiences both entertained and unsettled. But Schey's true masterpiece may be the audaciously titled "Everybody Wants to F*ck Me," a riotous, genre-bending romp that skewers the narcissism and entitlement of a generation. With its unapologetic social commentary and its willingness to venture into taboo territory, the film has solidified Schey's reputation as a bold, uncompromising voice in contemporary cinema. Whether crafting a poignant character study or a scathing satire, Schey's work consistently challenges, provokes, and leaves a lasting impression on those who experience it.