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Les Bernstein is a visionary filmmaker whose work is marked by a bold, uncompromising style and a keen eye for the human condition. With a background in documentary filmmaking, Bernstein brings a distinct documentary-inspired approach to his narrative features, blending gritty realism with a deeply empathetic exploration of complex social issues. Bernstein's 1999 thriller "Night Train" stands as a prime example of his cinematic voice. Eschewing the tropes of traditional genre filmmaking, Bernstein crafts a taut, atmospheric piece that delves into the lives of its flawed, morally ambiguous characters. Through his nuanced direction and a moody, neo-noir aesthetic, he creates a palpable sense of unease, challenging the audience to confront their own preconceptions about morality and justice. Bernstein's films are often characterized by a powerful social consciousness, tackling themes of marginalization, corruption, and the devastating impact of systemic inequality. His unflinching commitment to realism and his refusal to provide easy answers have earned him critical acclaim and a reputation as a filmmaker unafraid to confront difficult truths. With each new project, Bernstein continues to push the boundaries of cinematic storytelling, solidifying his place as a vital voice in contemporary world cinema.