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Maia Krall Fry is a visionary documentary and fiction filmmaker whose poetic, nature-infused storytelling has captivated audiences worldwide. With an unerring eye for the sublime in the everyday, Fry's work is distinguished by its evocative, lyrical style and its deep fascination with the intersection of the human experience and the natural world. Fry first gained recognition for the meditative feature film Ebony Road, which showcased her talent for weaving together intricate narratives and breathtaking visuals. She went on to solidify her reputation as a distinctive cinematic voice with short films like the critically acclaimed Six Degrees, produced by Steel Mill Pictures. In these works, Fry's camera lingers lovingly on the intricate rhythms and textures of the natural environment, using it as a conduit to explore profound questions of memory, connection, and our place within the grand tapestry of life. Whether chronicling the delicate cycles of seasons in Trees are Memories or delving into the complex relationships between people in Sunder, Fry's films are unified by a profound sense of wonder and a deep reverence for the world around us. With each new project, she continues to push the boundaries of the documentary and fiction forms, weaving together threads of science, philosophy, and pure, unabashed emotion to create cinematic experiences that linger long in the mind and heart.