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Mariusz Gawryś is a Polish film director known for his deeply contemplative, minimalist style and his incisive exploration of power dynamics in modern society. Rather than flashy spectacle or melodrama, Gawryś favors a slow-burn approach, honing in on the nuances of human behavior and the quiet tensions that simmer beneath the surface. His 2019 film "Servants of War" is a prime example of this, a searing examination of the dehumanizing effects of military service. Through sparse, almost clinical camerawork and a deliberate pacing, Gawryś strips away the usual heroics of the war film genre, instead revealing the mundane cruelties and existential malaise experienced by the film's protagonists. It's a haunting, deeply unsettling work that lingers in the mind long after viewing. Gawryś' filmography is defined by a commitment to social realism and an unflinching gaze towards society's marginalized. Whether exploring the world of professional massage therapists in "The Art of Massage" or delving into the lives of impoverished household staff in "Humble Servants," the director's work consistently shines a light on the invisible laborers whose toil props up the comfortable lives of the elite. Through these character-driven narratives, Gawryś crafts a damning indictment of class inequity and the many subtle ways power is wielded and abused.