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Reg Traviss is a distinctive British filmmaker with a penchant for gritty, character-driven dramas that delve into the underbelly of society. His work often explores the human condition in the face of adversity, shedding light on the struggles of marginalized individuals and institutions that shape their lives. Traviss first gained attention with his 2006 feature debut, "Joy Division," a powerful World War II drama that showcased his talent for crafting complex, nuanced narratives. His subsequent films, such as the psychological thriller "Psychosis" and the prison drama "Screwed," further cemented his reputation as a director unafraid to tackle challenging subject matter with a keen eye for detail and an unflinching approach. What sets Traviss apart is his ability to infuse his work with a raw, authentic energy that immerses the viewer in the lived experiences of his characters. Whether exploring the social dynamics of a youth gang in "Anti-Social" or the harsh realities of life behind bars in "Screwed," Traviss consistently delivers films that challenge and provoke, leaving a lasting impression on audiences. His distinctive cinematic voice and unwavering commitment to exploring the complexities of the human condition make him a truly captivating filmmaker to watch.