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Julio DePietro is a filmmaker who has carved out a unique niche in the indie film landscape with his thoughtful character studies and nuanced explorations of modern relationships. Eschewing flashy visuals or high-concept premises, DePietro's films instead find their power in the small, intimate moments that define our lives. His 2009 feature debut, "The Good Guy," is a prime example of this approach. A low-key drama about a Wall Street shark whose chance encounter with a young woman upends his carefully curated existence, the film is a masterclass in subtlety, allowing the complex emotions and shifting power dynamics between the leads to unfold with a naturalistic grace. DePietro's skill lies in crafting characters that feel fully realized, their motivations and inner lives unfolding with a sense of authenticity that draws the viewer in. This keen observational eye was further honed in DePietro's 2016 film, "Undecided: The Movie," which followed a young woman navigating the uncertainties of post-college life. Combining sharp, witty dialogue with moments of poignant introspection, the film solidified DePietro's reputation as a director unafraid to tackle the messy, complicated realities of modern existence. With a style that eschews flashy flourishes in favor of an intimate, character-driven approach, Julio DePietro has established himself as a distinctive voice in independent cinema, offering audiences films that linger in the mind long after the credits roll.