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Misha Manson-Smith is a bold and innovative British director whose work challenges conventions and blurs the line between fiction and reality. Known for his incisive social commentary and darkly comedic touch, Manson-Smith crafts films that offer a sharp, unflinching commentary on modern life. Whether directing high-end television dramas like the chilling near-future thriller The Feed or creating groundbreaking satirical comedy series with longtime collaborator Marc Wootton, Manson-Smith displays a unique talent for using genre to shed light on uncomfortable truths. His ability to seamlessly integrate fiction and reality has earned him three BAFTA nominations, including the prestigious Breakthrough Talent Award for Directing. In films like the 2015 drama Barbados and the 2002 cult favorite Nine 1/2 Minutes, Manson-Smith demonstrates a stylistic flair and thematic ambition that sets him apart. Delving into issues of class, identity, and societal exclusion, his work is characterized by a biting wit, psychological complexity, and a willingness to subvert audience expectations. As a visionary storyteller unafraid to take bold creative risks, Misha Manson-Smith has firmly established himself as one of the most compelling and vital voices in modern British cinema.