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Michel Kreisel Vaisberg is a visionary filmmaker who brings a distinct, imaginative style to his work. Rooted in a deep understanding of the human experience, his films explore complex themes of identity, relationships, and the power of memory with a poetic, introspective touch. Vaisberg first gained recognition for his 2017 feature Like It Was, a poignant character study that delicately weaves together past and present to illuminate the nuances of grief and personal transformation. His ability to craft emotionally resonant narratives that linger long after viewing has become a hallmark of his filmography. In 2018, he followed up with the critically acclaimed A Cake for Lizzie, a lyrical drama that showcases his talent for evoking profound emotional responses through meticulously framed visuals and a measured, contemplative pace. Most recently, Vaisberg directed The Man on the Screen, a bold, experimental work that challenges conventional notions of cinematic storytelling. By blending documentary and fictional elements, the film explores the blurred boundaries between reality and representation, inviting the audience to question their own perceptions. Vaisberg's commitment to pushing the boundaries of the medium and his insightful, genre-defying approach have solidified his reputation as a singular voice in contemporary cinema.