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Steven Greenstreet is a bold and insightful documentary filmmaker who has made a name for himself by tackling complex, politically-charged topics with a keen eye and an unflinching lens. Known for his incisive, character-driven approach, Greenstreet's films delve deep into the heart of some of the most contentious issues of our time, from the battle for marriage equality to the influence of religious institutions in the political sphere. One of Greenstreet's most acclaimed works is the 2010 documentary "8: The Mormon Proposition," which provides a powerful and unflinching look at the campaign to pass Proposition 8 in California, a ballot initiative that sought to ban same-sex marriage. Praised for its balanced yet uncompromising examination of the issue, the film was selected to premiere at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival, further solidifying Greenstreet's reputation as a filmmaker unafraid to tackle difficult subjects head-on. But Greenstreet's cinematic oeuvre extends beyond political hot-button topics. His 2014 film "Obelisk" is a haunting and visually striking exploration of the legacy of the atomic age, blending archival footage and evocative cinematography to craft a poetic meditation on the lingering impact of nuclear technology. Through his diverse body of work, Greenstreet has proven himself to be a unique and vital voice in the world of documentary filmmaking, one who is not afraid to challenge audiences and push the boundaries of the genre.