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Michael Domino is a visionary filmmaker whose work is characterized by a bold, gritty realism and a profound empathy for the human condition. His films delve into the lives of the marginalized and forgotten, shining a light on the struggles and resilience of those on the fringes of society. Domino's distinctive style blends stark, documentary-like camerawork with moments of lyrical beauty, creating a cinematic language that is both unflinching and poetic. His narratives often unfold in the urban landscapes of working-class neighborhoods, where the weight of economic hardship and social injustice bears down on his characters. Yet, even in the darkest moments, Domino infuses his stories with a glimmer of hope, a testament to the unbreakable spirit of the human soul. Two of Domino's most acclaimed works, "Mott Haven" (2021) and "The Expediter" (2017), exemplify his commitment to capturing the raw, unvarnished realities of marginalized communities. "Mott Haven" is a gritty and empathetic portrayal of life in a Bronx housing project, while "The Expediter" follows the struggles of a single mother navigating the precarious world of gig work. These films, along with Domino's other projects, have earned him a reputation as a bold and uncompromising voice in contemporary cinema, one who uses his craft to shed light on the experiences of those too often overlooked.