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Matthew Bonifacio is a Brooklyn-born independent filmmaker with a keen eye for social realism and the complexities of the human experience. His work is marked by a gritty, naturalistic style that delves into the struggles and aspirations of everyday people, often exploring themes of class, identity, and personal transformation. Bonifacio's directorial debut, "Lbs." (2004), was a poignant exploration of weight, self-image, and personal redemption, establishing his ability to craft intimate character studies with empathy and nuance. He followed this with the touching immigrant drama "Amexicano" (2007) and the darkly comic "Delivering the Goods" (2012), further honing his talent for revealing the extraordinary within the ordinary. In recent years, Bonifacio has continued to demonstrate his versatility, crafting the powerful family drama "The Quitter" (2014) and the acclaimed "Master Maggie" (2019), which blends elements of psychological thriller and character study. Throughout his filmography, Bonifacio has showcased a unique voice that challenges audiences to engage with complex, relatable narratives, cementing his place as a distinctive and thought-provoking independent filmmaker.