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Rubika Shah is a bold and visionary documentary filmmaker who fearlessly tackles complex social and political issues through her work. Known for her keen eye for detail and ability to craft immersive, character-driven narratives, Shah's films offer a powerful and uncompromising exploration of marginalized communities and the fight for social justice. Shah first made waves with her 2017 documentary "White Riot: London," a gripping account of the 1970s Rock Against Racism movement that galvanized youth culture to stand up against the rising tide of far-right extremism. Her follow-up, the critically acclaimed "White Riot" (2020), delved even deeper into this pivotal moment in British history, weaving together archival footage and intimate interviews to capture the energy and urgency of the grassroots activists who refused to be silenced. More recently, Shah has turned her lens towards the world of music, directing the eclectic and visually striking "Let's Dance: Bowie Down Under" (2015), which explores the Australian tour that helped cement David Bowie's status as a global icon. And in her upcoming film "Mad Dog of Europe" (2026), Shah promises to deliver another incisive and thought-provoking work, this time chronicling the rise of far-right populism and its impact on communities across the continent. With her unwavering commitment to amplifying marginalized voices and her ability to craft compellingly cinematic narratives, Rubika Shah stands as a vital and distinctive voice in the world of documentary filmmaking.