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Juliet May is a master storyteller who has captivated audiences with her distinct directorial vision across film and television. With a keen eye for dark comedy and social commentary, May's work often delves into the complexities of modern life, weaving together sharp satire and poignant human drama. May's filmography is a testament to her versatility, from the uproarious "Who Shot Simon Cowell?" - a deliciously meta murder mystery that skewers celebrity culture - to the heartbreaking coming-of-age tale "Dear Nobody." Her ability to seamlessly shift between genres and tones is on full display, with each project showcasing her skill in crafting richly drawn characters and multilayered narratives. Whether exploring the challenges of adolescence in "Dustbin Baby" or the absurdities of everyday life in "Open Wide," May's films are marked by their insightful social commentary and a willingness to explore the darker, more uncomfortable corners of the human experience. Beyond her work in feature films, May has also left an indelible mark on the small screen, directing acclaimed television series such as "Dalziel and Pascoe," "Hope and Glory," and "New Tricks." Her collaborations with comedic talents like Ben Elton have resulted in uproarious, genre-bending projects that blend sharp satire with genuine heart. With a career spanning over three decades, Juliet May has established herself as a singular voice in British cinema, challenging audiences and pushing the boundaries of what is possible within the medium.