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Steven Lewis Simpson is an independent filmmaker whose bold, visually striking films offer an unflinching exploration of marginalized communities and provocative social issues. Hailing from Aberdeen, Scotland, Simpson has carved out a distinctive niche in world cinema with his uncompromising, socially conscious body of work. At the heart of Simpson's filmography are powerful character studies that grapple with themes of identity, oppression, and the resilience of the human spirit. In acclaimed features like "Neither Wolf Nor Dog" and "Rez Bomb," he immerses viewers in the lived experiences of Native American communities, illuminating their rich cultural heritage and the complex challenges they face. Simpson's cinéma vérité approach lends an intimate, documentary-like quality to these narratives, drawing audiences into the emotional journeys of his protagonists. Beyond his narrative films, Simpson has also directed impactful documentaries that delve deep into pressing social and political topics. "A Thunder-Being Nation," a sprawling 13-year project, offers a nuanced, long-form exploration of life on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, underscoring the filmmaker's commitment to amplifying underrepresented voices. With his latest work, "Retrospect," Simpson continues to push the boundaries of independent cinema, blending psychological thriller elements with his signature social commentary. As an auteur unafraid to tackle difficult subject matter, Steven Lewis Simpson stands as a vital and distinctive voice in contemporary world cinema.