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Sanjay Rawal is a visionary Indian-American documentary filmmaker who brings a unique cultural perspective and deep empathy to his work. Drawing on his diverse background, Rawal crafts thought-provoking films that shed light on pressing social and environmental issues, from the harsh realities faced by agricultural workers to the transformative power of long-distance running. Rawal's debut feature, the acclaimed Food Chains, is a hard-hitting exposé that explores the exploitative practices of the U.S. food industry. Narrated by the powerful voice of Forest Whitaker, the film traces the hidden history of agricultural labor, giving a voice to the voiceless and sparking crucial conversations around worker rights and corporate accountability. Rawal's skillful blending of investigative journalism and intimate human stories has earned him widespread recognition, including a prestigious James Beard Foundation Award. In his subsequent works, Rawal has continued to push the boundaries of documentary storytelling. 3100: Run and Become delves into the spiritual and physical dimensions of ultramarathon running, while Gather offers a poignant exploration of Native American food sovereignty. Throughout his diverse filmography, Rawal's unique cinematic approach, marked by a keen eye for visual poetry and a deep commitment to social justice, has established him as a vital and innovative voice in contemporary documentary cinema.

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