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Leslie Greif is a versatile American filmmaker whose offbeat, character-driven comedies have earned him a loyal following among indie cinema enthusiasts. With a sharp eye for dark humor and an irreverent sensibility, Greif brings a refreshingly unconventional approach to his work, subverting genre tropes and exploring the quirks and contradictions of modern life. Greif first gained attention with the 1997 crime drama Keys to Tulsa, a moody neo-noir laced with biting social commentary. But it was his 2006 farce Funny Money that truly showcased his talent for crafting deliciously twisted narratives. Blending elements of screwball comedy and thriller, the film follows a mild-mannered accountant who accidentally stumbles into a high-stakes heist, navigating a labyrinth of double-crosses and absurd twists with gleeful aplomb. Greif's ability to balance laugh-out-loud moments with genuine dramatic tension has become a hallmark of his work. More recently, Greif has demonstrated his versatility, directing the biopic Brando in 2007 and the raunchy sex comedy 10 Rules for Sleeping Around in 2013. Whether exploring the troubled psyche of a legendary actor or the humorous pitfalls of modern relationships, Greif approaches each project with a distinctive voice and a willingness to subvert audience expectations. As a filmmaker, he continues to push the boundaries of genre and storytelling, crafting films that are at once thought-provoking and thoroughly entertaining.