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Thomas G. Miller is a thoughtful, socially-conscious filmmaker who brings a unique military perspective to his work. As the son of a decorated U.S. Army colonel, Miller draws from his family's history of service to craft emotionally powerful dramas that explore the complexities of duty, sacrifice, and the resiliency of the human spirit. Miller's 2014 documentary "Limited Partnership" is a stirring portrait of the longest-running same-sex couple in U.S. history, chronicling their decades-long battle to have their marriage recognized by the government. With a deft touch and an eye for intimate details, Miller crafts a deeply moving narrative that illuminates the personal costs of political struggles. Similarly, his 2008 film "One Bad Cat" delves into the life of renowned artist Tyrone Geter, using the artist's own powerful paintings and sculptures to explore issues of race, identity, and the transformative power of art. Throughout his career, Miller has demonstrated a gift for translating complex, often overlooked stories into cinematic experiences that are both intellectually engaging and emotionally resonant. His work as a filmmaker is defined by a commitment to shining a light on marginalized voices and using the medium of film to foster greater understanding and empathy.